3.10.2020
MSFS/XP/P3D

FlightSimExpo 2021 Announced

FlightSimExpo, the biggest flight simulation event in the world, organizers have recently came to their social network profiles to announce FlightSimExpo 2021.

FlightSimExpo, the biggest flight simulation event in the world, organizers have recently came to their social network profiles to announce FlightSimExpo 2021. The event will take place in San Diego, United States between June 4th – 6th 2021.

Organizers have confirmed, that there will be an online event available for those who cannot come in-person. Registration is still required in order to attend the online event.

The online component, which will be available for approximately $15 per person, will include exclusive access to educational seminars as well as a virtual exhibit hall with videos and product discounts for
attendees.

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FlightSimExpo 2021 – FAQ

Precautions have also been made and there are going to be full refunds possible until June 3rd, 2021 in case of the event cancellations.

Bringing the community together while keeping people safe

FlightSimExpo 2021 – Website

The registrations will open for online and in-person attendance in January or February 2021. Exhibitor and sponsor registration will begin in early 2021.

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It is yet unknown which companies are going to attend. The only company that confirmed its attendance at the event, as of today, October 3rd, is Honeycomb Aeronautical, a well-known flight simulation hardware company.

FlightSimExpo 2021 is coming to our hometown of San Diego, California. 

Honeycomb Aeronautical – Facebook

Last Updated: 3.10.2020 – 1247z

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