Microsoft Flight Simulator Embraer E-Jets Announced; F-4 Phantom Gets New Screenshots, Detroit Airport Released

Today, third-party developers had relevant news and a release to share for Microsoft Flight Simulator add-ons including aircraft and scenery.

We start with an announcement from Aerosoft and its partner developer FlightSim Studio (which worked on theSeaRey Elite), which announced the Embraer E-Jets series, promising one of the most popular regional airliner series in the world.

Microsoft Flight Simulator Ejets

We get a rather charming trailer, but no real information on the features this aircraft will have, albeit another video about the flight deck and systems has been promised.

Of course, we also don’t have any info on pricing and release window either, so we’ll have to wait and see.

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Next comesDC Designswith another look at itsF-4Phantom. The developer is in the process of placing all the decals (including panel lines and rivets) which is very work-intensive and is taking some time. Animation work will begin next week.

Cockpit modeling is underway alongside PBR textures (the ones you’ll see below are placeholders). The sound pack will be created by Sim Acoustics, initially including the J-79 turbojet engines. The Rolls Royce Spey engines will be added after launch.

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Last, but not least, iniBuilds releasedDetroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport(KDTW) in Michigan, United States.

This massive hub can be found at theDeveloper’s own storefor $22.05. Here’s an overview of what you get:

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Microsoft Flight Simulator is currently available for PC (Windows 10 and Steam), and Xbox Series X|S. If you want to read more about it,you’re able to check out our review.

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