5.9.2023 – 15:58z

Spectacular Mission Hub Coming Soon to MSFS

In recent flight simulator news, Flightsim Studio AG has taken to its website to announce the upcoming release of Mission Hub. To bring more realism to Microsoft Flight Simulator, pilots will now be able to fly missions with their aircraft.

About Mission Hub

Flightsim Studio AG is in the process of releasing Mission Hub. When released, it will be available for their Tecnam P2006T aircraft. Flightsim Studio AG has plans on releasing it for its future aircraft. For those pilots who wish to stay away from or need something different than virtual airlines, this is the product to get. “Simulating realistic operators with their missions and liveries,” states Flightsim Studio AG. The product will have auto recording, meaning there is no need for any external clients. With the release, GPS routes will be seen on the EFB to help pilots achieve all the objectives in their flight. Mission Hub will be available for both PC and Xbox. It will be free of charge with your purchase of the Tecnam P20006T. Once your flight is completed, your flight will be sent to the leaderboard. Giving even more reason to stay on track.

How the Missions Works

One example of a mission that will be available is following routes around the Alpes from a flight school in France. The first mission starts around Annecy Lake for some sightseeing. Next, the pilots will fly over the Aravis Moutain Range to check out some snowy peaks. These missions take around 30 minutes to complete while offering stunning views of the mountain range and lake.

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Another example of a mission is one where pilots have the opportunity to traverse over Geneva Lake and, at the end, check out the beautiful town of Thonon les Bains. For the last three missions, pilots will take their plane around Mont-Blanc and see the amazing sights of the glaciers.

Get to Know Flightsim Studio AG

Flightsim Studio AG has been in the business of scenery and aircraft. They have made multiple sceneries as well as some aircraft. Flightsim Studio AG has beautifully crafted two VFR sceneries. Heide-Busum and St. Peter-ording have been produced for MSFS. They have also released Stuttgart Airport for X-Plane 11. For their aircraft, they have made the Tecnam P2006T along with the Searey Elite. Their main aircraft bundle is the E-Jet family. Currently, they have released the E170/E175 every two weeks putting out updates to stay on top of the aircraft.

Flightsim Studio AG has stated that they hope to get Mission Hub into the pilot’s hands by the middle to end of September. Pilots can purchase the Tecnam P2006T product on the Aerosoft website for €29.37. To stay up to date on all Microsoft Flight Simulator news, releases, and more be sure to check out our website.

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