SteveFX DX10 Scenery Fixer 2.2

DX10 Scenery Fixer enables the safe and stable use of FSX in DirectX 10 mode Beta, fixing the display alterations or making Dx10 compatible some addons that couldn’t work properly without the tool installed. Its version 2.2 can be found on SteveFX website.

Nikola Jovanovic – 2D Wiper for Level-D 767

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-XbcVRK-Kc&feature=player_embedded Installed in front of the 2D panels of the Level-D 767-300ER, you can easily add functional 2D wipers. Both left and right wipers controls on the overhead control them selecting one of the three steps mode.

New project from Dino Cattaneo

See what happens when you don’t visit someone’s blog page for a few days? They go and sneak an entire new project out under your nose! Dino Cattaneo, famous for his freeware F-35, F-14 and T-45 carrier aircraft, has announced the development of an Aermacchi MB.326 and derivatives. The reason will become more than clear […]

Alabeo’s Pipersport at simMarket

It’s been available through the developer’s site for a while now, but Alabeo have released their Pipersport LSA for FSX and P3D to resellers, which means those who prefer to shop there can now get a copy through simMarket, here. The clean-lined little GA type comes with an option to switch between Alabeo’s own and […]

Help request – Frankfurt RealOPS 2014

VATSIM Germany‘s “Frankfurt RealOps 2014” is looking for pilots to take on the task of recreating real-world traffic flows into and out of one of Europe’s largest hub airports. Almost 400 flights to and from Frankfurt (EDDF) are available for booking, with full details available via the event website, here, or the VATSIM forums, here.

Mega Airport Frankfurt 2014 unveiled

Mathijs Kok of Aerosoft decided to unveil the early development stage of Mega Airport Frankfurt 2014, a new version of EDDF that was needed to meet the current design and performance expectations of simmers in FSX, and P3D of course. You already have both kind of views from high above the airport terrain, and quite close to the terminals […]