9.7.2022
MSFS

LatinVFR Releases Airbus A321 neo Series for MSFS

A well-known scenery developer LatinVFR released their very first aircraft on the in-game marketplace. The A321 neo is now available!

A well-known scenery developer LatinVFR, responsible for sceneries such as Santiago de Chile or Buenos Aires, released the Airbus A321neo series aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator. This marks the developerโ€™s entry into the 3rd party aircraft market. The developer announced the release through their Facebook page and other social media.

The aircraft is currently available through the in-game marketplace for โ‚ฌ24.99.

The package offers a total of four different versions of the A321 neo. There are two engine options โ€“ Leap and PW, as well as Long Range versions of the aircraft. It also includes 47 liveries for more than 40 airlines.

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The aircraft offers default A320 neo systems and its default interior. There however is a detailed aircraft cabin, matching each airline and night lighting, as well as animated passengers. Furthermore, there are custom engine sounds for both engine options.

Features

  • Detailed aircraft interior matching each airline, with night lighting, animated passengers, and animated cabin crew in all aircraft increasing the immersion while you fly.
  • Systems and flight deck are based on the default Asobo A320neo.
  • Custom sounds for both PW engine variant and LEAP engine variant
  • Custom flight models for the 4 different variants and engine types.
  • Wing flex
  • Flight dynamics and performance characteristics based on the A321neo
  • Customized ground service equipment such as air conditioners, and stairs, available whenever ground power is selected and active in ground services.

If youโ€™d like to learn more about LatinVFR and their work, you can check out our other article here.

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