22.11.2022
MSFS

Orbx Updates on Stockholm Arlanda v2 for MSFS

Orbx has shared some information about their upcoming Stockholm Arlanda v2 rendition for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Read more here!

Orbx has today published a development update regarding their upcoming scenery of Arlanda (ESSA) airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator. As usual, the Orbx team has shared these previews through their forums.

Earlier this autumn, Jetstream Designs joined Orbx to help them with this project. This helps the team to progress at a faster pace. They are currently working on Terminal 5A, 5B and 5F piers, which should be finished by the end of this month.

Before the team is confident enough with the scenery, they have to finish Terminals 2 and 4. Orbx Arlanda v2 is also going to bring new, custom GSE. Orbx is going to use these in their upcoming projects.

Read also: FlightFactor Updates 757 and 767 for X-Plane

The team also almost finished the ground textures, including detailed ortho imagery and high-resolution mesh.

Speaking of Prepar3D and X-Plane versions, Orbx is going to look into these once they finish the Microsoft Flight Simulator version. However, this is going to depend on demand, if there are enough people to buy the scenery.

If you would like to learn more about the work of Orbx, you can read our article about their recent release of Dublin Landmarks.

Read also: iniBuilds Updates The A350 for MSFS to Version 1.0.11

Feel free to join our Discord server to share your feedback on the article, screenshots from your flights or just chat with the rest of the team and the community. Click here to join the server.

Read more about...

Comment section

We encourage you to share your thoughts and opinions respectfully, engaging in constructive discussions related to the news article, asking questions, and providing insights that contribute to a meaningful exchange of ideas. However, it is important to maintain a positive and respectful environment, so please do not post offensive, derogatory, or hateful language that targets any individual or group.

Related posts

Can flight sim get you arrested?

Check out the latest Simcident Report!

This article was brought to you by:

Mr. Publisher badgeCaptain badge5 Years in the team badgeTeacher badgeReviewer badgeMr. Popular badgeCollector badgeRocketman badge