Microsoft Flight Simulator is one of the most realistic games that offer the experience of flying different airplanes and aircraft. For some people who want to be a pilot, this game is a great option to practice their skills since it has commercial planes and fighter jets.
- Highly detailed exterior model
- Functional MFDs and HUD
- Highly detailed cockpit model including instructor seat
- True to life checklists
- Wise sound package based on real-world recordings
- Well behaved "Modern" flight model
On the other hand, the Kinner B-2 Sportwing is created by Golden Age Simulations. This aircraft is a vintage light monoplane that was built in the 1930s. If you like the old aircraft, then you should try it. Here are some of its specific features:
- High Resolution (4096 x 4096) DXT 5 Fully Compliant Native Materials
- Volumetric Propeller Textures
- High Fidelity Sound Files
- Precision Flight Dynamics
- High quality, Fully Native MSFS aircraft
- Fully Modeled Detailed 125 hp Kinner B-5 Engine
- User's Manual
- Fully Animated VC cockpit with VC Cockpit Shadowing and Smooth 3D modeled gauges
- Custom Camera Views and Configurations
You can buy these two new airplanes by visiting SimMarket and Orbx's official websites. The latest T-45C Goshawk costs around $30, while the new Kinning B-2 Sportwing costs around $20.
New structures are also added
Aside from the two new airplanes, Microsoft Flight Simulator also added some new features such as high-resolution 3G imagery for cities, including those located in Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Oxford, and London. More than 70 custom landmarks were added to the game. The Verge confirmed that Microsoft also included some enhancements on the game's palaces, cathedrals, bridges, and the well-known Premier League football stadiums. If you want to know more details, you can click here.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.