16.12.2022
MSFS

Parallel 42 Flow Coming Soon for MSFS

Parallel 42 have recently announced that their new “Flow” software is about to be released for MSFS. The status is “Coming Soon” and no price or release date announced.

Long-standing and proven developers, Parallel 42, known for their outstanding plugins like Chaseplane or VISUAL FX, now announced that their new software “Flow” is about to be released soon for Microsoft Flight Simulator. They also showed us an impressive video.

Parallel 42 mentions that this will be an easy-to-navigate in-game wheel that will interact with our simulators. We also learned that it would be possible to assign a key or button to directly access the menu panels, which, by the way, can be customized according to the user’s wishes.

The product will come in three variants: Flow, Flow Essentials & Flow Pro.

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From the video they shared, it is clear that in the Essentials and Pro versions, there will be options such as Check the METAR, TOD calculator, and converter of different units. You will be able to control your cameras, time, and weather and even change your server.

At the end of the video, we see that there will be many other valuable features even for the standard version, which in itself is great. The only downside is that “Flow” won’t make your coffee, at least for now?

Parallel 42 have not yet released information on pricing and release date, listing the product on their blog as “Coming Soon”. We only know that it will be available on the Orbx store.

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You can watch the video below:

Flow by Parallel 42 - TRAILER

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