The “Scrapyard Monster” Flies Higher: MSFS Mod Updated to Version 2.3

The modding community for Microsoft Flight Simulator is constantly buzzing with activity, consistently bringing forth interesting and unique creations. One such creation that has garnered a loyal following is the “Scrapyard Monster.” This unusual aircraft, seemingly pieced together from various parts, has now received a significant update, bringing it to version 2.3.

What exactly constitutes the “Scrapyard Monster” is part of its appeal. It’s not an aircraft you’d find in a textbook. Rather, it’s an imaginative project that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in MSFS. It creatively combines different aircraft parts and styles to create a flight experience that is both challenging and entertaining.

Version 2.3 brings several noteworthy improvements that further refine the flight experience. One of the most noticeable updates is that the “Bush Monster” now spawns correctly on its wheels, rather than horizontally until physics kick in. This makes for a more realistic and less abrupt start to the flight.

Furthermore, a new custom pilot has been added, who is now even be visible in MSFS2024. The default Asobo light VFX have been replaced with custom ones, enhancing the visual immersion. Another interesting detail is an animated cover over the tail that moves gently in the relative wind, adding more life to the aircraft.

In addition to the visual improvements, minor adjustments have also been made to the camera perspectives to optimize the initial PBH rotations. Under the hood, code improvements have been implemented to incorporate more modern and optimized startup scripts, potentially leading to improved performance and stability.

For MSFS enthusiasts looking for something out of the ordinary, the “Scrapyard Monster” is definitely worth checking out. It’s a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of the modding community and offers a refreshing change from the traditional aircraft in the simulator.

Where to Find It:

The “Scrapyard Monster” (Version 2.3) can be downloaded from platforms like flightsim.to.