FSLabs Publishes Development Update on Current Projects

Earlier this week, developer Flight Sim Labs released an update on the progress of their various upcoming aircrafts. Though most of the update focused on the advances made on their P3D projects, the team also briefly touched on their development plan for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Please note that all pictures are from FSLabs’ A320-X for P3D.

According to FSLabs, they have actively been investigating the best way to introduce their products to the new simulator, searching for a way that will enable them to “maintain a common code base that keeps a high level of realism and fidelity as regards the flight model characteristics the customer base has been used to up to now”.

Additionally, it is announced that the team is currently working on developing the A320NEO for P3D, an aircraft that will eventually be brought to MSFS along with other aircrafts in the A320-X Master Series lineup.

The team also revealed that the Concorde will be released first for P3D and will be brought to MSFS on a later date. Previews of the aircraft (most likely for P3D) will be shared in the next six to eight weeks.

Finally, the developers confirmed that the A3XX product they have been teasing is indeed the A330, teasing that more information will soon be released. It isn’t mentioned, however, if the aircraft will be brought to MSFS.

Currently, FSLabs has yet to announce any release dates or time line for its MSFS aircrafts. Threshold will keep you updated on this front.

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