Hello! It's Saturday, November 23. We're covering the turbulent release of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, version 1.0 of the iFly MAX 8, and a new freeware turboprop for MSFS. New to Radio Check? Subscribe here.

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The latest entry into Microsoft's Flight Simulator series is now available, though not without issues. Users have experienced server issues since release, with Asobo promising to continue to investigate and resolve them.

 

Previously available in a pre-release version, iFly has released version 1.0 of the 737-MAX8. The changelog consists of over 130 items addressing some of the most common complaints with the previous version.

FSNews, 20 November 2024

 

Designed to succeed previous piston-engine designs such as the DC-3, the F27 was one of the most successful European airliners of its era. This rendition is configured as an Inter Air aircraft with both French and English cockpit variants available.

FSNews, 22 November 2024

 

Navigraph has released two new plugins that allow users to add Charts and SimBrief "apps" into the default MSFS 2024 EFB. They continue to work on issues with navdata compatibility for the new sim.

MSFS Addons, 23 November 2024

 

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The new update provides compatibility for MSFS 2024 as well as adding seated passengers to the FlybyWire A380X.

Threshold, 23 November 2024

 

Eagle Dynamics has announced an update for the Tiger II, featuring a completely revamped interior and exterior model, new visual upgrades, and more. They also released a trailer showcasing new visuals for the core sim.

Stormbirds, 22 November 2024

 

What's New in the World of X-Plane

From this week's X-Plane.Org digest: public beta 12.1.3 is out, the Virtavia B-47E released as freeware for XP-12, and new scenery available for EDLE, LIRQ, and MMTL. Read the full weekly roundup here.

 

The 12.1.3 beta release includes an significant overhaul to the ATC system. Additionally, it introduces X-Plane Identity, which replaces your product code and is part of the process to bring a storefront to X-Plane.

FSNews, 20 November 2024

 

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