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The Flight Simulation Association (FSA) announced in a recent press release that registration for FlightSimExpo…

Just Flight has updated its RJ Professional add-on to version 1.2. The most notable change…

PMDG recently released their long-awaited Boeing 777F for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. This is one…

Leonardo recently shared information on their forum regarding compatibility with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 for…

Flysimware has released an expansion pack for their Learjet 35A for MSFS. The expansion pack…

Fenix Simulations has recently issued another update – the third in the span of a…

Fly2High recently released their rendition of Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport (KJAN) for X-Plane 11…

iniBuilds has recently released their rendition of Brisbane Airport (YBBN) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.…

Microsoft recently issued a new update to their newly released Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, bringing…

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Self-importance and its detrimental effects on our community

We flight-simmers are a tragically fascinating bunch. A close knit collective that’s united across the world, regardless of religion, encompassing many different lifestyles, all brought together by one common passion – frolicking the virtual skies. It’s perhaps because of this the community can end up being divisive, taking sides to an argument and fighting to the bitter end. This is best exemplified by the “sim vs. sim” war some like to have between the mainstays in the scene, Prepar3D and X-Plane – the latter of which has really progressed in maturity as a platform and 3rd party add-on support in the last year or so.

One of X-Plane 11’s biggest victories is how it’s managed to convert so many large ESP-platform developers, who used to ridicule X-Plane, into viewing the platform as a viable business option for future products. Outfits like UK2000 and FlyTampa previously turned their heads at the thought of XP, but both now have products out for…

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Self-importance and its detrimental effects on our community

We flight-simmers are a tragically fascinating bunch. A close knit collective that’s united across the world, regardless of religion, encompassing many different lifestyles, all brought together by one common passion – frolicking the virtual skies. It’s perhaps because of this the community can end up being divisive, taking sides to an argument and fighting to the bitter end. This is best exemplified by the “sim vs. sim” war some like to have between the mainstays in the scene, Prepar3D and X-Plane – the latter of which has really progressed in maturity as a platform and 3rd party add-on support in the last year or so.

One of X-Plane 11’s biggest victories is how it’s managed to convert so many large ESP-platform developers, who used to ridicule X-Plane, into viewing the platform as a viable business option for future products. Outfits like UK2000 and FlyTampa previously turned their heads at the thought of XP, but both now have products out for…

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