14.3.2025
MSFS

Parallel 42 Releases ChasePlane for MSFS

 

The team at Parallel 42 has recently been posting previews of ChasePlane for Microsoft Flight Simulator, which has now been officially released for Club 42 members, marking the restart of 3rd party cameras in the flight simulation world after about five years.

ChasePlane is a camera add-on, initially released for FSX and Prepar3D, and was revolutionary with its UI, functions, simplicity and customizability. As time progressed, it became a must-have add-on for all flight simulator enthusiasts on ESP platforms.

The Parallel 42 team presents ChasePlane for Microsoft Flight Simulator as a powerful camera system, allowing you to create custom views, seamless camera operation, key binds overall better control of the camera.

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This add-on works with every aircraft in the simulator, and you can create as many views as you would like. Moreover, all views are physics-based and will move realistically, replicating how pilots and passengers see the world from an aircraft. This includes movements like head tilts, turbulence shaking and minor adjustments on uneven terrain, to name a few.

ChasePlane for MSFS - Views & Smart Views

ChasePlane also includes Cinematics. This feature allows you to shoot beautiful shots mid-flight, showing off the aircraft of your desire in the best possible setting. Another interesting feature is SmartView, which allows you to change your view just by looking at an instrument in the cockpit. Lastly, ChasePlane fully supports TrackIR.

So far, ChasePlane is only available to Club 42 customers. This is an “enclosed membership” for those who have spent more than 42 Dollars on the Parallel 42 store. If you are a member of Club 42, you can thus purchase it here.

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