26.11.2020
X-Plane

Nimbus Simulation Previews BN-2 Islander v1.1 Update for XP11

 

Nimbus Simulation Studios, an X-Plane dedicated developer, has recently taken to their Facebook Page to share a new set of screenshots showcasing the upcoming v1.1 update for their BN-2 Islander rendition for X-Plane 11.

It is clear, that the biggest change present in the update is the Papa Westray and Westray Airport sceneries that will be included in the aircraft addon. Furthermore, the update should feature numerous fixes and new features to the aircraft. It was not mentioned what we can expect on that note.

Islander V1.1 is almost here, it includes westray and papa westray airports plus numerous fixes and new features.

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Nimbus Simulation Studios – Facebook Page

A total of 30 screenshots have been shared together with the post of which a selection can be seen below in a gallery.

In the comment section under the post, in a reply to a comment asking about the Huey development, Nimbus Simulations has confirmed that they have made progress on the Huey helicopter update, but no ETA was provided.

The aircraft can be purchased via the X-Plane.org Store for $34.95. It is unclear when can we expect the v1.1 of the aircraft to release.

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Westray and Papa Westray Airport are two small airports located in the Orkey Islands in Scotland. They are most famous for serving the shortest scheduled flight in the world that is operated by Loganair. The distance between the airports is only about 2.8 kilometres (1.7 miles) and the flight usually takes about two minutes.

Source: Nimbus Simulations Studios Facebook Page

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