Giuseppe Nelva
We start with CJ Simulations which released new screenshots of the Eurofighter Typhoon via the product page on Just Flight’s store. While a release date has not been shared, we now know that it’ll cost $34.99 and include the following features. Cockpit The Typhoon has been coded with Microsoft Flight Simulator native ‘Model Behaviors’ animations and built to MSFS operational specifications to minimise issues with future simulator upgrades. The CJ Simulations Typhoon is fully compliant with MSFS native materials and makes use of the new simulator’s features such as rain effects and sounds, fully reflective glass, native aerodynamic sound structures, the new ‘Modern’ aerodynamics system and customised visibility controls for wheel chocks and covers. Other features include authentic night lighting which includes user-operated ‘slime lights’ for combat operations and custom-coded animations for flaperons and slats based on aircraft airspeed and angle of attack. Numerous external animations include canopy, crew ladder, tail hook and all control surfaces, along with a customised delta and canard flight model based on real-world data for the Typhoon. The Typhoon is also fully compliant with Virtual Reality headsets.

Truly 3D virtual cockpit featuring accurately modelled ejection seat, controls and detailed texturingInstruments constructed in 3D with smooth animationsCustom-coded MFD screens and Head-Up Display to match the real Typhoon’s displays‘Scratched canopy’ glass effects and reflective glassCrew figure in the virtual cockpit is coded to disappear when you occupy their seat

Next, we take a look at the freeware Boeing 737-800 thanks to an extensive trailer, while the developer promises a bigger update coming soon. If you’d like to follow the project’s progress, you can do so at Qbit’s Discord server. We then get the release of  Lanyu Airport (RCNY) serving Orchid Island in Taiwan by FS Formosa. You can purchase the airport on Simmarket for $10.80 plus applicable VAT. Last, but not least, Technobrain considerably updated Osaka Kansai International Airport (RJBB). The terminal’s interior has been added alongside several other details, basically addressing most of the (few) flaws mentioned in my review. Thanks to the update, it has become one of the best international airports on the market. Below you can see a gallery and a list of changes.

Added the interior of the main terminal apron sideAdded airline code to all gates and parkingAdded “Rinku gate tower building”Added steel fence to LCC terminal apronAdded light object to LCC terminalFixed the brightness of apron lightingFixed runway and taxiway terrainFixed approach lightsFixed taxiway bridgesFixed a floating parked vehicles

If you want to learn more about the game itself, you can read our review which will tell you everything you need to know about Asobo Studio’s game.

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