


We have also recently updated the manuals for three aircraft, the Airbus A310-300, Grumman G-21 Goose, and Curtis JN-4 Jenny.

Beta testing is available to players on PC (MS Store and Steam) and Xbox Series X|S. If you would like to opt into the beta program and help test this upcoming release, you can find instructions to do so here. You can read the release notes for the first test build here. Speaking of Sim Update 12, beta testing for the next major update to Microsoft Flight Simulator started earlier this week. The Xbox version will launch alongside the full release of Sim Update 12. The An-225 will be available from the Marketplace on Monday, February 27 for PC. Announced during our most recent Developer Livestream, we are excited to bring the largest plane ever built, the Antonov An-225, to Microsoft Flight Simulator. The Caribou is not the only new plane on the horizon, though. This time, we’re bringing you the De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou. This rugged short takeoff and landing (STOL) utility aircraft can be purchased from the Marketplace for USD $14.99. You can read all about the new content included in this update here [Launching alongside WU12 is the latest in our series of Local Legend planes. Kia ora! We are thrilled to release World Update XII: New Zealand, available now as a free download from the in-sim Marketplace to all players.
