Sebastien, Monday, 27 December 2010 @ 21:14 While Aerosoft is working on their Jet Thunder stand alone simulator, you can see regular updates in their dedicated forum here for 3D models previews like IA choppers.
For examples, see older screenshots here, then discover their release schedule updated here.
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Sebastien, Monday, 27 December 2010 @ 19:47
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A new soundset from ArezOne has been released for any Diamond DA42 TwinStar in FSX or FS2004.
The realistic sounds were recorded on 2 Thielert TAE 125-01 Centurion 1,7 TDI engines.
Sebastien, Sunday, 26 December 2010 @ 22:47 Bad news if you were waiting for the pending release of San Francisco from FlightBeam, they prefered to delay a few days.
See it positive, they’re thinking to make it available in January and you should get a better final product.
Sebastien, Sunday, 26 December 2010 @ 21:04 You will find 6 new preview screenshots of Microsoft Flight on their official website, showing their design efforts on water, trees, Autogen and other environment visuals.
Earlier this month, developers also replied to some comments we read a lot here and there, about “simulator” dropped from the game title, the FSX similar look of preview [...]
Sebastien, Sunday, 26 December 2010 @ 0:58 The default recorder of Flight Simulator has always been very simple, even too much for many of us. FS Recorder is a tool to fill this huge gap with many more features and much easier to use.
“Just in time for Christmas the first beta of FS Recorder 2.1 is now available for download.”
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Sebastien, Sunday, 26 December 2010 @ 0:50
Just released by JustPlanes, the DVD of Air Canada 777-200ER shows the longest range commercial aircraft for 4,5 hours of wide screen video, flying from Vancouver to Sydney.
Sebastien, Saturday, 25 December 2010 @ 23:35 Three airports of Poland have been bundled in this package, featuring seasonal and night photoreal textures, conditional animations and special effects.
There’s a demo to try it out and a special upgrade price for owners of vuolume 1 v2.
Sebastien, Saturday, 25 December 2010 @ 16:56 Being the fastest growing and most attractive city in US, LimeSim decided to make a FSX rendition of Las Vegas published by Aerosoft.
Once installed, almost 4000 buildings, a mesh and aerial textures make a detailed Las Vegas for you to enjoy. Night textures will come later as a free update.
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desjardi, Saturday, 25 December 2010 @ 10:51
The latest regional scenery release from FranceVFR is Alsace VFR for both FSX and FS2004. This review is of the FSX version. Occupying the north-eastern most corner of France this scenery covers approximately 10,000 sq kms and includes some beautiful landscapes. Of the 26 regions it is the fourth smallest and has a population of just over 1.8 million inhabitants. [...]
Thralni, Friday, 24 December 2010 @ 11:57 Look west, and tell me what you see? I tell you what I see. I see airports everywhere. A map, filled with pushpins all over Europe, even the US. Now look east. What do you see? You’ll agree with me that you see mostly desert and mountains. Even the desert and mountains you see don’t look very spectacular. The reason is simple: The Middle East and Asia are rather forgotten in Flight Simulator. Many of the big airports got an addon for them, like Singapore, Hong Kong (old and new) and Tokyo. Speaking of Tokyo, Japan is the only country in Asia to have been very well covered thanks to the efforts of Overland. Let’s take a few steps back, though, back to the Middle East. While most of the Middle East is, literally, desert, the real Middle East still has some life in it. In FS, the Middle East is about as welcome a destination as a big pit of broken glass. Why? Because there is hardly any scenery for it. Is there scenery for Jordan? Syria? No. No scenery that is of truly high quality, anyway. There is quite a lot of scenery for Israel, but that’s about it. We have one scenery for Iraq (Baghdad), and that’s where most of the effort ends… until now. [...]
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