Milviz
Milviz is known for producing highly detailed aircraft and sceneries for Microsoft Flight Simulator, X-Plane, and Prepar3D, with realistic system modeling.
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Milviz Previews Vough F4U for Microsoft Flight Simulator
17.3.2021 – Milviz has at the beginning of the month taken twice to their Facebook Page to preview their up-and-coming rendition of Vough F4U fighter aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator. While no information was shared together with the previews about the release date, pricing details, or the feature list, it looks like the developers are looking into…
Milviz Previews C-310R in MSFS2020
14.8.2020 – Milviz has today came to their Facebook page to share four new screenshots of their Cessna C-310R in the upcoming next-generation flight simulator – Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. The fact, that Milviz is developing Cessna C-310R for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 is clear since August 5th. Back then, Milviz has posted previews of the first…
Milviz Previews T-50 and B-55 in MSFS2020
6.8.2020 – Milviz has today shared a new set of screenshots previewing their renditions of T-50 and B-55 in the new Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. There was not much said within the post as it was mainly focused on the screenshots. Please keep in mind, that the aircraft showcased are still WIP and the screenshots might not…
Milviz Continues to Previews 737-200 in MSFS2020
5.8.2020 – Milviz has earlier today published first screenshots showcasing their addons in the upcoming Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. A few hours later, a new set of screenshots, this time showcasing only their rendition of 737-200, has been shared via their Facebook page. All four screenshots showcasing the aircraft can be seen below. It is currently unknown…
Milviz Previews 737, T-50 and 310R in MSFS2020
5.8.2020 – Military Visualization, also known as Milviz, has today posted via their Facebook page a total of four screenshots showcasing the aircraft they are currently working on for the new Microsoft Flight Simulator. Screenshots from T-50 Bobcat, 737-200, and Cessna 310R were shared and can be seen below. These are the first aircraft to be developed…
