24.3.2024
MSFS

Shrike Simulations F-86 Sabre Release Date Announced for MSFS

 

Shrike Simulations, a subsidiary developer of Blackbird Simulations, took to their social media platforms to announce the release date of their F-86 Sabre rendition for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Important Release Information

Through several Facebook posts and their Youtube trailer, Shrike Simulations announced that their F-86 Sabre rendition will be on sale on Saturday, March 30th. However, the developer did not provide an exact time frame for the release.

The aircraft is expected to be on sale on Shrike’s web store on the day of release. A version of the aircraft, without munitions or weapons, will also be released on the Marketplace.

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Unfortunately, the developer did not disclose any pricing information at the time of writing.

F-86 Sabre Video Trailer

To witness some of the quirky features of Shrike’s F-86 Sabre, check out the trailer video by clicking below!

Shrike Simulations - F-86 Sabre [Trailer]

What will this Shrike Simulations Rendition Offer?

Although the developer did not include a comprehensive features list, it can be deduced from the trailer video that this F-86 Sabre rendition will feature an extensively modelled aircraft interior and exterior, custom sounds, animations and night lighting effects.

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Additionally, the aircraft will come with a large array of hand-painted liveries and hand-crafted pilot figures, showcasing some of the iconic operators of the warbird.

To learn more about the developer, read Jean’s article on the developer’s roadmap for 2024.

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