Microsoft Flight Simulator
MSFS (Microsoft Flight Simulator) is a flight simulation software developed by Microsoft. It offers a highly realistic virtual environment and allows users to experience the thrill of flying different types of aircrafts.
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Black Square Releases Baron & Bonanza Professional for MSFS
28.10.2025 – Well-known GA aircraft developer Black Square has just released its latest two aircraft, the Beechcraft Baron and Bonanza, for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024. Both General Aviation legends feature several variants, each with highly realistic systems and visuals. Two Beechcraft Legends The Bonanza is a 6-seat single-engine aircraft manufactured by Beechcraft, with the first…

Developer Responds to Criticism by Canceling Future Updates, Banning Discord Users
28.10.2025 – Blue Star Sky Simulations (BSS) announced, via Discord on October 18th, that he was indefinitely suspending development on the popular NeoV2 lighting add-on for X-Plane 12. The announcement came in response to Discord users who expressed dissatisfaction with the add-on’s visual fidelity. In a statement, the developer expressed frustration that users had not been more…

Simulación Extrema Releases Tanegashima Airport for MSFS
27.10.2025 – Simulación Extrema has released their rendition of Tanegashima Airport (RJFG) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024. With this release, Simulación Extrema brings simmers to the Kagoshima Prefecture, known for being a tourist destination due to the abundance of hot springs. About Tanegashima Airport Tanegashima Airport began operations on March 16, 2006, the same day…

SWS Annouces Release of PC-12 Update and Provides Progress on Other Add-Ons
26.10.2025 – SimWorks Studios has announced progress on several of its aircraft titles, including an upcoming update for the PC-12, ongoing work on the MSFS 2024 version of Airvan, and updates to the SystemsPulse add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. The PC-12 update has completed internal checks and is now being packaged for distribution, which is expected…

