Microsoft Flight Simulator PMDG Boeing 737-900, Cirrus Vision Jet, RV-10, Taiwan Taoyuan and Stockholm Arlanda Airports Get screenshots, developer updates and trailer
Microsoft Flight Simulator PMDG Boeing 737-900, Cirrus Vision Jet, RV-10, Taiwan Taoyuan and Stockholm Arlanda Airports Get screenshots, developer updates and trailer
Today third-party developers had a lot of new assets and news to share about upcoming additions for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
We start with PMDG, which offered an update about it line 737. The current aircraft, the -600, -700 and -800 have received a new overhaul to bring them up to speed with Sim Update 11, on top of changes to counter the simulator’s atmospheric instability.
We also get the first screenshot of the upcoming 737-900, and the developer hopes beta testing for the plane will begin next Friday. The universal flight tablet that will be implemented on all PMDG aircraft is being tested well and further functionality is being added.
The actual planes have also been handed over to Microsoft for release on the official market, for now only on PC, although an Xbox release is still planned.
FlightFX released a new trailer for it Cirrus Vision Jetwhich will be released on November 29, 2022.
Next comes SimWorks Studios, which provided new images and a development update about Van’s RV-10 plane. Graphical work on the aircraft is coming to an end and developers have started working on the model and flight systems.



Going to airports, ACO Design Studios shared the first detailed look a International Airport (RCTP) the largest international hub in the country, serving the capital city of Taipei.
Modeling of Terminals 1 and 2 and the ATC tower has been completed and the developer expects to start drawing land marks on the apron soon.









Last but not least, Orbx released new screenshots of the future Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ESSA) serves the capital of Sweden.
Specifically, the screenshots you’ll see below showcase the latest work done on Terminal 5B with the iconic old-school aircraft bridges.












Microsoft Flight Simulator is currently available for PC (Windows 10 and Steam) and Xbox Series X|S. If you want to read more about it, you can check out our review.
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