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Microsoft Flight Simulator Incheon & Sønderborg Airports & Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann Get New Screenshots; A6M5 Zero Announced

Third-party developers have revealed new assets showing off their upcoming add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator on top of a new project.

Microsoft Flight Simulator Incheon

Third-party developers have revealed new assets showing off their upcoming add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator on top of a new project.

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We start with Pacific Islands Simulation, which shared new screenshots of Incheon International Airport (RKSI) serving the capital of South Korea, Seoul.

The developer has been quiet as issues with the development SDK have caused a temporary halt of work on the airport, but they hope to resume it after the launch of the new world update next week.

Next comes Simnord, with new screenshots of Sønderborg Airport (EKSB) in Denmark.

To be specific, we see more of the surrounding scenery, focusing on the historical Dybbøl Mill.

We also get to take a new look at the WWII era trainer Bücker Bü 131B Jungmann, in development at Lionheart Creations.

This should launch soon and you can already take a look at the manual.

Last, but not least, we get an announcement from a name I never expected to pop up again. Cr1- Software returns from the time of Flight Simulator X with a rendition of the Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero.

The developer promises “opening engine bays, opening gun bays, and a real world flight model” on top of high definition sounds, high-polygon mesh, and animated pilot.

While no release date was provided, below you can see a trailer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GSiBDdoKwU&t=27s&ab_channel=Cr1-SoftwareOfficial

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