17.12.2020 – 19:58z

Whiskey Jet Simulations Previews A220 for MSFS

Whiskey Jet Simulations have taken to Facebook to post a preview video of their up and coming A220 for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The video can be viewed here.

The developers admit there are anomalies within the video but insist these will be ironed out in the finished product. The A220 is being re-built, re-animated, and re-textured, according to the post, with only some bits of the base mesh being used.

There are also plans to release the A220 on FSX, and Prepar3D, in the not too distant future. That being said, no release date has been given as to when the A220 will be available.

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The A220 is a small single-aisle jet airliner, built, of course, by Airbus. It can carry up to 150 passengers. These aircraft are built for efficiency, with modern avionics, and powered by twin Pratt & Whitney PurePower PW1500G geared turbofan engines.

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Whiskey Jet Simulations have taken to Facebook to post a preview video of their up and coming A220 for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The video can be viewed here.

The developers admit there are anomalies within the video but insist these will be ironed out in the finished product. The A220 is being re-built, re-animated, and re-textured, according to the post, with only some bits of the base mesh being used.

There are also plans to release the A220 on FSX, and Prepar3D, in the not too distant future. That being said, no release date has been given as to when the A220 will be available.

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The A220 is a small single-aisle jet airliner, built, of course, by Airbus. It can carry up to 150 passengers. These aircraft are built for efficiency, with modern avionics, and powered by twin Pratt & Whitney PurePower PW1500G geared turbofan engines.

Feel free to join our Discord server to share your feedback on the article, screenshots from your flights or just chat with the rest of the team and the community. Click here to join the server.

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