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Microsoft Flight Simulator Twin Otter Released; Grumman Goose Gets New Screenshots; Karachi Airport Teased

A relevant third-party aircraft has been released for Microsoft Flight Simulator, while other developers have shared new assets.

Microsoft Flight Simulator Twin Otter

A relevant third-party aircraft has been released for Microsoft Flight Simulator, while other developers have shared new assets.

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First of all, the much-anticipated de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter has been released by Aerosoft.

It can be purchased on the developer’s own store for €36.54 including applicable VAT. If you want to know how good it is, tomorrow we’ll post our review, but I’ll spoil it a bit and mention that it’s very good.

It’s worth mentioning that it’s available only for PC for now, but it is coming for Xbox as well down the line.

Below you can read and see what you can expect.

  • Full new development using all options of the platform
    • Highly optimized modelling, prepared for use on PC and Xbox
    • Wwise sound set with close to 300 spatially placed sounds
    • Full use of decals to save on texture memory, very light on system resources
  • Complex icing modelled on almost all surfaces and functional de-icing systems including electrical de-icing for probes and de-icing boots for leading edge
  • Fully featured fuel systems (updated when MSFS adds more features)
  • High-definition flight models for each model
  • No additional navigation database needed
  • MSFS checklists implemented
  • Complete avionics stack (all compatible with available tweaks):
    • Garmin 530 all-in-one GPS/Nav/Comm solution
    • Garmin 430 all-in-one GPS/Nav/Comm solution
    • Bendix/King KR-87 ADF Receiver
    • Bendix/King KT-76C Transponder
    • Bendix/King KAP140 Autopilot
    • Intercontinental Altitude Alerter
    • Collins 913K Autopilot Controller (used as repeater for the KAP140)
    • Bendix/King KMA Audio Selector
    • Collins FD-112V Flight Director
  • Thirteen models:
    • DHC6-100 Floats Passenger (Westcoast Air C-FGQH)
    • DHC6-100 Wheels Cargo (Norway Airforce MXJ_67-062)
    • DHC6-100_Wheels Passenger (Fuerza Aerea de chile 940)
    • DHC6-300 Amphibian Passenger (Viking Air N153QS)
    • DHC6-300 Floats Passenger (Trans Maldivian 8Q-TJM)
    • DHC6-300 Floats Passenger Short Nose (Trans Maldivian 8Q-MAV)
    • DHC6-300 Ski Cargo (British Antarctica Survey VP-FBB)
    • DHC6-300 Tundra Wheels Cargo (Air Inuit C-GKCJ)
    • DHC6-300 Tundra Wheels Passenger (Norlandair TF-NLC)
    • DHC6-300 Wheels Cargo 3 Blade Prop (Aklak Air C-CDHC)
    • DHC6-300 Wheels Cargo 4 Blade Prop (Aklak Air C-CDHC)
    • DHC6-300 Wheels Skydiver (Perris Valley Skydiving N-708PV)
    • DHC6-300 Wheels Passenger (Solomons Airline H4-FNT)

Next, we hear from Big Radials, showing new screenshots of its upcoming payware Grumman JRF-6 Goose.

A surprise announcement comes from MSK production, that teased Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, Pakistan.

As the country’s busiest international airport, it’s going to be a very interesting addition to the simulator’s lineup.

You can see a single screenshot below. While the airport was not mentioned by name, it’s unmistakable.

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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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