Giuseppe Nelva
We start with DC Designs, which revealed new screenshots of the AV-8B Harrier II, alongside a development update.
Next, M’M Simulations revealed new screenshots of Pristina International Airport Adem Jashari (BKPR), serving the capital of Kosovo.
The VTOL system itself is now within a whisker of being perfect, with transitions throughout all phases of flight smooth ( or at least, as smooth as the pilot flying the airplane – I’m still practicing myself ) and matching the real aircraft very well. I’ve said it here before but I’ll say it again, hovering this Harrier really is a flying challenge. It can be very precise, but the effects of the environment such as wind and turbulence require some real stick and rudder skills to keep the Harrier under control. I once descended too fast while testing a VTOL landing and the subsequent bounce was enough to flip the Harrier onto its back on the runway, bringing the test flight to a rather embarrassing end. Rather like Concorde, the Harrier will only behave and do what you expect if you fly the aircraft correctly, which is just how we like it.
I will spend the next two weeks refining the model and adding liveries, ready for the launch. I have also contacted Microsoft’s Marketplace Team to see if they can get me a LOC file for the GR9 variant so I can add it to the package. The only real difference is the shape of the nose, so I will prepare that in the hope that I can include it at launch time.”
We also get an announcement from Simulación Extrema, which announced Almirante Marcos A. Zar Airport (SAVT) serving Trelew, Argentina.
This smaller airport will release “soon” for both PC and Xbox.
Last, but not least, PILOT’S released the challenging (and extremely sloped) Falwell Airport (KW24) in Virginia, USA.
It can be purchased on the official marketplace for $12.49.
Accurate representation of the 2022 Falwell Airport layout Fully native MSFS scenery, not a conversion Unique runway featuring a ski-slope type profile Custom crafted mesh to accurately represent the extreme altitude difference between both runway ends Zeit-Dynamic scenery features create a unique and ever-changing airport environment