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Microsoft Flight Simulator Toronto Pearson International Airport Released; Freeware A330neo Gets New Screenshot

Today a major new airport was released for Microsoft Flight Simulator, while a freeware aircraft received a small development update.

Microsoft Flight Simulator Toronto Pearson

Today a major new airport was released for Microsoft Flight Simulator, while a freeware aircraft received a small development update.

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First of all, REG Designs released Toronto Pearson International Airport (CYYZ) in Canada.

You can purchase the airport on the developer’s own store for $18.95 and on Contrail. Additional stores will follow.

Here’s what you can expect from the package and a trailer.

  • Accurate replica of Toronto Pearson International Airport
  • Accurate modelling from original images, personal experiences, aerial photography, and other sources
  • Common roads around airfield modeled
  • Nearby trenches and fields modeled
  • Accurate modelling of the interior design)
  • Correct runway elevations (per CFS))
  • Airport lighting (per CFS)
  • Correct runway dirt, lines, and markings
  • 3D Glass with Dynamic Rain
  • Volumetric night lighting
  • Highly detailed airport environment
  • Static airplane models
  • Correct PAPI angles
  • Hangar interiors
  • Custom ground textures
  • More (RegDesigns high standard of detail and fidelity)

We also hear from Headwind about the freeware Airbus A330neo currently in active development and already available on Flightsim.to.

Specifically, we take a look at the new model of the engines. The next steps before the next relevant update for the aircraft include the merging of the new wings and engines with the fuselage and the implementation of the newer version of the FlyByWire 0.7+ systems.

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