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Microsoft Flight Simulator Twin Otter & Moscow Sheremetyevo Get New Screenshots; Shanghai, Southampton, & Klagenfurt Released

Third-party developers released new content and new assets showcasing upcoming add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Microsoft Flight Simulator Twin Otter

Third-party developers released new content and new assets showcasing upcoming add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

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First of all, Aerosoft released new screenshots of the de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter showing the model with floats, the West Coast Air livery, and more.

We also learn that the project is fully on schedule.

As usual, it’s worth mentioning that the Twin Otter has already been confirmed for the Xbox Series X|S version of the simulator.

Next, we get the release of Shanghai Pudong International Airport (ZSPD) by WF Scenery Studio.

It’s currently available on SimMarket for approximately $20 plus applicable VAT. Below you can watch a trailer and read a feature list.

  • PBR Textures
  • Animated Jetways
  • Dynamic Lights
  • Manually planed viecles in airport
  • Real Ground Markings
  • Animated Maglev Train

Another release comes from Orbx, that made Southampton Airport (EGHI) available on Orbx Direct.

The price is a modest $8.55, and below you can take a look at plenty of screenshots and a feature list.

  • Fully custom modelled airport
  • Super detailed brick paved apron
  • Reworked original with updated PBR
  • Great night, apron, taxiway and approach lighting
  • Many custom local buildings

One more surprise release comes from JustSim, which released Klagenfurt Airport (LOWK) in Austria.

It’s currently available on SimMarket for approximately $24 plus applicable VAT.

Check out what it looks like in the gallery below.

Last, but not least, Drzewiecki Design is in the “final assembly” phase for Moscow Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport (UUEE) in Russia.

Below you can take a look at the latest screenshots.

Recently, we published our massive interview with head of Microsoft Flight Simulator Jorg Neumann, who provided a lot of new info about the present and future of the sim.

Yesterday, we heard more about the Xbox version of the simulator and we saw some impressive performance upgrades for the PC version which will come at the same time.

If you’d like to read more about Microsoft Flight Simulator add-ons, you can enjoy our recent reviews of Kraków AirportFukuoka City & AirportFort Lauderdale Airport, Chongqing City & AirportManila AirportSantiago Airport, the Frankfurt City PackKey West Airportthe Okavango DeltaBali AirportLondon Oxford AirportBerlin Brandenburg Airport, the CRJ 550/700, the PA-28R Arrow IIIKristiansand Airport, Macau City & AirportBonaire Flamingo AirportMilano Linate Airport, the Singapore City PackTokyo Narita AirportYao Airport, the F-15 Eagle, the Paris City PackGreater Moncton AirportTweed New Haven AirportSantorini AirportSydney AirportHelsinki-Vantaa AirportReggio Calabria Airport, Bastia Poretta AirportMunich Airport, Paris Orly AirportNewcastle International AirportSankt Johann AirfieldDublin International Airport, and Seoul City Wow. We also have a beta preview of Singapore Changi airport.

If you want to learn more about the game itself, you can read our review that will tell you everything you need to know about Asobo Studio’s game.

Microsoft Flight Simulator is already available for Windows 10 and Steam and will release on July 27, 2021, for Xbox Series X ad Series S.

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Giuseppe Nelva

Proud weeb hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long-standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market. RPGs (of any nationality), MMORPGs, and visual novels are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games. He is also one of the few surviving fans on Earth of the flight simulator genre.

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