23.1.2026
MSFS

CSS Previews 737 Classic V2 for MSFS

CSS, also known as “Commercial Simulation Systems,” has recently shared some previews of its 737 Classic V2 model coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator.

CSS, also known as “Commercial Simulation Systems,” has recently shared some previews of its 737 Classic V2 model coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator. While working on this, the team has also been monitoring community feedback and working on the 737 Classic Series.

737 Classic V2 Interior

The team has been working on the cockpit from scratch, aiming to achieve a higher level of realism and detail. While the images shown below are work in progress, the developer states that now the focus is being placed on detailing and optimizing to ensure a seamless experience.

737 Classic V2 Exterior

The wings, being one of the most complex parts of an airplane, have been carefully studied by the developers, who have achieved a higher level of detail compared to the “V1” version. The Krueger flap shown below is in its final stages of modelling. Additionally, the team has completed the inner spoiler section and is now working actively on the wingtips, as well as on the fuselage.

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Parallel to the work being done on the 737 V2, the team is “in the final stages of touching up the V1 models for the 737-300 and -400,” as well as expanding its original livery packs. The original post can be found here. If you would like to see more previews of the 737 V2 when they become available, stay tuned on FSNews!

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