Review: Rowsfire A320 Overhead A107 V3.1

Rowsfire has been in existence since 2018 and, like so many success stories, was born out of personal necessity: the founder searched in vain for high-quality but affordable hardware for his own A320 home cockpit project. The company is based in Hong Kong, but is led by a Briton and relies on a team distributed all over the world.
Flight to Napoleon’s Island: Corsica Airports Pack MSFS

Explore Napoleon’s island in MSFS with France VFR’s Corsica Airports Pack. A detailed review of Ajaccio, Bastia, Calvi, and Figari sceneries for 2020 and 2024
A320 WingFlex Overhead: I Can’t Live Without It Anymore!

It is remarkable how a piece of hardware that took years to reach the mass market can prove itself absolutely indispensable in the blink of an eye! To put it simply: the immersion during flight preparation and system management elevates the simulation to a completely new level. For true Airbus enthusiasts, this panel is the missing piece of the puzzle.
Review: WingFlex Cube Combo + Console – Pleasantly Surprised!

The competition in the affordable flight simulation hardware market is fierce. More and more manufacturers are entering this segment, producing in China and flooding the global market with their products. For the customer, this means one thing above all: a massive selection!
Review: Well-Composed – Lisium’s EYVI Vilnius International Airport

In mid-2024, M’M Simulations (MMS) released their rendition of Vilnius International Airport for MSFS 2020, later updating it for MSFS 2024. The add-on garnered praise from the community. Now, Lisium, known for their expertise in the region, has taken the initiative to create an even more refined version for both “sensational” simulators. Lisium rose to scene fame after their detailed Riga Airport release in January 2025. Let’s take a closer look at their Vilnius creation…
Well Done: Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport
Australia continues to draw the attention of designers—apart from Drzewiecki Design and Fly Tampa, it’s mostly local labels like AUScene making waves. In the second week of September, AUScene released Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport for MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024. Let’s take off and see what’s waiting there…
Right in the Middle: Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (KBJC) by Propair Flight

Propair Flight (propairflight.com) from Hungary has a knack for heading to the U.S. and recreating smaller airfields for flight simulation. After St. George in Utah (see the special “Off the US Mainlines”), the team turned to Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport—better known to simmers by its ICAO, KBJC—for MSFS 2020 and 2024. More recently, they also released Goose Bay in Canada.
Port Lincoln Airport YPLC: Small, Fine and Virtually a Grand Appearance

Impulse Simulations released the Port Lincoln Airport in the Australian state of South Australia as a detailed scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024 on August 8, 2025. Time to take a look at the original and its virtual implementation.
Review: It Doesn’t Even Exist Yet – Western Sydney International Airport

It seems like there simply aren’t enough airports left that deserve to be brought into flight simulation. Why else would Drzewiecki Design choose to recreate the still-under-construction Western Sydney International Airport for MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024? The answer is as simple as it is straightforward: because DD could do it (with the help of local supporters). The result is a nearly finished virtual airport just waiting for its real-world opening, which is scheduled for late 2026.
Review: Off to Down Under – Adelaide Airport for MSFS 2020 & 2024

The airport of Adelaide has now established a permanent place in the flight simulator community. AUScene first presented the airport back in 2013 for FSX and Prepar3D (P3D) v2, and today compatibility extends to P3D v5. In 2021, the first MSFS 2020 scenery was released by Impulse Simulations, and in July 2025, MK Studios (MKS) finally released its long-awaited add-on for MSFS 2020 & 2024. The developer studio MKS has gained experience with 44 airports worldwide – including destinations in Europe, Japan, the USA, and recently Australia.