19.5.2020 – 10:01z

Aeroplane Heaven previews Concorde cockpit (P3D)

Announced earlier this month, Aeroplane Heaven thas today posted via their Facebook page a new set of previews showcasing their currently developed Concorde for Prepar3D and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. Today, there was a total of five renders shared showcasing the 3D modelling of the cockpit in the aircraft.

Concorde is a supersonic passenger airlines built in cooperation between Britain and France. It was operating at Mach 2.04 (twice the speed of sound) which is equivalent to about 2,180km/h. The service ceiling was 60,000ft (18,3km) and the aircraft was operated until 2003.

The release date has not been confirmed yet together with the pricing details, but stay tuned on FSNews as we will continue to cover this development.

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Source: Aeroplane Heaven Facebook page

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Announced earlier this month, Aeroplane Heaven thas today posted via their Facebook page a new set of previews showcasing their currently developed Concorde for Prepar3D and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. Today, there was a total of five renders shared showcasing the 3D modelling of the cockpit in the aircraft.

Concorde is a supersonic passenger airlines built in cooperation between Britain and France. It was operating at Mach 2.04 (twice the speed of sound) which is equivalent to about 2,180km/h. The service ceiling was 60,000ft (18,3km) and the aircraft was operated until 2003.

The release date has not been confirmed yet together with the pricing details, but stay tuned on FSNews as we will continue to cover this development.

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Source: Aeroplane Heaven Facebook page

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