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Microsoft Flight Simulator Helicopters

Microsoft Flight Simulator Sim Update 10 Delayed & Canada World Update Announced; Helicopter First Look Revealed

Microsoft Flight Simulator's sim update 10 has been delayed, but Canada and helicopters are coming.

Microsoft and Asobo Studio hosted a livestream showcasing upcoming plans for Microsoft Flight Simulator, which is celebrating the second anniversary of its release today.

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The broadcast was helmed by head of Microsoft Flight Sim Jorg Neumann, alongside Asobo CEO Sebastian Wlock, and executive producer Martial Bossard, who provided a lot of interesting details

First of all, we learn that Sim Update 10 will be delayed, likely by over two weeks. It was originally slated for August 23, so it’ll slide into September.

The development team is working with Nvidia to optimize the performance of DirectX 12 and is also investigating performance losses in DirectX 11.

On top of that, they’re working with AMD to implement FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). It won’t be ready for Sim Update 10, but it should come at a later time.

An improvement is also in the works for DLSS in partnership with Nvidia to remove the blurry effect on the glass cockpit screens. The developers hope to implement it in Sim Update 11 but no promises were made as it’s stoll being researched.

Big news comes in the form of the announcement of World Update XI, which will release on September 27, 2022, and will feature Canada.

It’ll include new DEM (Digital Elevation Model) and Aerial photos, 5 new hand-crafted airports, 89 points of interest, 12 cities enhanced by photogrammetry, 3 landing challenges, 3 bush trips, and 3 discovery flights.

The new airports will be Bella Coola (CYCB), West Kootenay (CYCG), Dawson City (CYDC), Deer Lake (CYDF), and Iqaluit (CYFB).

We then take a look at the first footage of a helicopter in the simulator, showing the Guimbal Cabri G2 in action.

This will come for free with the 40th anniversary edition in November and more will be showcased next week at Gamescom.

The ATR 72/42 project is making great progress and since it’s an advanced aircraft, Microsoft is considering calling it “Expert Series.” The plan was to release it by the end of the year, but it may take a little longer.

We then hear about the G1000 NXi, which will become the default G1000 in the sim with Sim Update 10, including plenty new features.

It’ll include coupled VNAV, curved legs, lean assist, RNAV approaches, holds, missed approaches, keyboard input, visual approach procedures, and much more.

The VFR map has also been updated to display more handy information including runways, frequencies, ILS courses, METAR, and much more.

WASM on Xbox is working internally and will come to Sim Update 11.

Initial loading times have been reduced considerably for Sim Update 10. The team has completely rewritten and optimized the process.

Today we also got some news from third-party developers, starting with DC Designs, which released a video showing off its AV-8B Harrier II in action.

Iris Simulations announced that it will publish the Pilatus PC-21 by RAAF Virtual (which was originally made by Iris itself for Flight Simulator X and converted by RAAF Virtual for MSFS) both for PC and Xbox.

More information will come at a later time, but you can see a few images below.

Aerosoft and its partner studio SimWings announced Menorca Airport (LEMH) in the Balearic Islands. This promises to bring another popular holiday destination to the simulator.

We also hear that the developer is working on updating its Ibiza Airport to version 2. It will be a free update for those who have purchased the airport.

You can check out a few screenshots below.

FlightSim Studio, another Aerosoft partner, released St. Peter-Ording Airfield (EDXO) in Germany.

It’s currently available on Aerosoft’s own store for €10.20 plus applicable VAT.

  • True-to-the-original replica of the St. Peter-Ording airfield
  • PBR texturing based on more than 100 photos taken on site
  • Detailed modelling including the tower interior
  • Animated windsock and flags
  • Custom lighting
  • Custom created static gliders
  • Optimized for PC and Xbox

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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.