29.5.2024
MSFS

AzurPoly Reveals Jaguar A for MSFS As Their New Project

AzurPoly revealed to be working on Jaguar A for MSFS, joining their previous French aircraft porfolio.

After releasing OV-10 Bronco, AzurPoly didn’t dawdle and were working on their next project, which was officially revealed as Jaguar A for MSFS. Jaguar A is a variant of the Anglo-French supersonic fighter jet, SEPECAT Jaguar.

As AzurPoly states in their announcement post, their upcoming Jaguar A for MSFS joins their previous French-centric products, the Socata TB 30 Epsilon and Fouga Magister. It wasn’t mentioned if this will be the last product in the French aircraft series, but the developers mentioned that they are considering developing other variants of the SEPECAT Jaguar, to join the currently developed Jaguar A. The team is also considering developing different exterior models but keeping the same interior for those additional variants, just like they did with their Transall C-160 for MSFS. From other variants, the Jaguar A has just a single seat and a different set of avionics.

The exterior model of the aircraft is already well advanced, but the rest of the aircraft still needs to be done. AzurPoly aims to raise the bar for each of its projects, hence why the developers are using actual SEPECAT Jaguars to gather information and resources for this project, ranging from 3D scans to sound recordings.

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The developers encourage everyone who has access to materials or experience related to the aircraft to contact them.

The release date and pricing remain unknown for now but stay tuned to FSNews for the latest news from the flight simulation community.

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