Prepar3D
Prepar3D is a simulation platform developed by Lockheed Martin, offering immersive flight experiences for both professional and entertainment purposes.
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Ed Correia from Orbx Joins Parallel 42
18.10.2024 – Developer Ed Correia joined the Parallel 42 team recently after being made redundant from Orbx. At Parallel 42, he became Head of Operations. The developer’s blog shared information about this. Correia was responsible for many Orbx products for Prepar3D and his name is mentioned in two products currently available at the Orbx Direct Store. This…

vAMSYS Updated to Version 5
26.9.2024 – Lukas Jankauskas, the CEO of vAMSYS has shared exclusive news with us about their recent release of vAMSYS version 5, a major update to the already popular virtual airline platform. The update is now available in all virtual airlines that are being run on vAMSYS. What is vAMSYS? For those unaware of the large community…
New Flight Yoke for Civil Aviation Fans Announced by Virpil Controls
7.9.2024 – Virpil Controls took to their forum page yesterday to announce exciting news about a new flight yoke project, “Advanced Flight Yoke Project.” Virpil Controls’s announcement claims that they “are setting out to create the best yoke controller available to virtual pilots, at an attainable price.” What do we know? Virpil states that their R&D team…

VATSIM Introduces New AutoATC Advisory in VATUSA Region
2.9.2024 – Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network, also known as VATSIM is currently working on a new AutoATC feature, which is going to be tested in the United States region. This feature should make the workload on pilots, as well as controllers easier. AutoATC is going to determine whether you, as a pilot, are departing from an…

WINWING Introduces The EXPED Button Kit For Their FCU
15.7.2024 – WINWING have begun shipping of the EXPED button kit for their already released Airbus FCU. This kit adds the missing expedite button on their full scale Airbus FCU. The FCU began shipping back in April, but the unit shipped with an unlabelled button that was instead coloured blue to match the rest of the unit.…
