26.4.2025
MSFS

Parallel 42 Releases Circle B Ranch for MSFS 2024

 

The developer Parallel 42 has released their first scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Circle B Ranch in Wyoming is now compatible with the newest simulator and is available to all Club 42 members.

Circle B Ranch is presented as a private airstrip located on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. It has a scenic area, with a ton of hills surrounding the airfield, and a river, creating a beautiful flying experience for any virtual pilot.

As mentioned, this is the team’s first fully native product for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. The scenery includes a fully modelled barn with interior, custom animations and sounds for the surrounding area, and all the various objects surrounding the airfield have collision boxes. This means that during landing on the narrow runways, you need to look out for barrels or rocks so that you won’t tip your plane over.

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During the night, the runway lights are provided by flame barrels, and various micro-scenes are present, simulating things like a nearby firing range, a picnic area, and traffic on the road, as well as a cowboy in the cattle area.

TrailBlazer technology by Parallel 42 is also available on this scenery, ensuring that you can also use the JuiceGoose to wander around this airfield. Moreover, there are some hidden easter eggs, such as an additional landing strip, and a secret animal you can look out for.

You can purchase this scenery for €13.95 via Parallel 42’s website if you don’t own the scenery yet, and can get it for free if you already own it. Beware, you need to be a member of the Club 42 to gain access to this scenery. Circle B Ranch should be available later for the rest of the flight simulation community.

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