
AzurPoly has shared a new development update on their highly anticipated Dassault Rafale project for Microsoft Flight Simulator, and progress is accelerating across all fronts.
One of the highlights is the Rafale Solo Display 2025 livery, recently teased in the official trailer. The team is also crafting several other liveries, all featuring realistic camouflage schemes, squadron markings, and weathering effects faithful to operational aircraft.
Work is also advancing on external loadouts, with a wide variety of configurations planned: drop tanks, air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, guided and unguided bombs, and reconnaissance pods. These elements will be visually integrated into the highly detailed 3D model, which is now nearing completion.
Attention is now shifting toward the cockpit, where the interior geometry, instrumentation, and layout are taking shape.
AzurPoly emphasizes their commitment to delivering a high-fidelity, officially licensed Rafale experience, developed in collaboration with Dassault Aviation.

