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The SimuLetter: Your Weekly Flight Simulator News
Hello, flight sim enthusiasts! Welcome to another edition of The SimuLetter, where we bring you the latest and greatest news from the world of flight simulators. Let's dive right in!
BeyondATC: Refining the Taxi System
Source: SimFlight
BeyondATC is working on refining its taxi system to offer a more realistic experience. The development team is focusing on improving the AI and adding new features to make the taxiing process smoother and more lifelike.
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MSFS MU-2 Coming Next Week, World Update XV Delayed
Source: Stormbirds
Good news for MSFS users! The MU-2 is set to be released next week. However, World Update XV has been pushed back by a week. The delay is to ensure the highest quality for the update.
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ThresholdX News
Source: ThresholdX
ThresholdX has released a new article discussing various updates and features in the flight sim world. The article covers a range of topics, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the latest developments.
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Review: Parallel 42 Juice Goose
Source: FSElite
Parallel 42 has released the Juice Goose, an Electric Utility Task Vehicle (UTV) for flight simulators. The vehicle offers a unique way to explore the world and comes packed with features, making it a fun addition to your flight sim experience.
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AirportSim: The Ground Services PC Simulator Released
Source: SimFlight
AirportSim, a PC simulator for aspiring Advanced Airport Ground Handlers, has been released. The game offers various gameplay modes and a cooperative mode for multiplayer adventures at bustling airports.
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New Overlord Campaign Coming to IL-2
Source: Stormbirds
A new campaign called "Overlord" is coming to IL-2. Focused on the P-51B Mustang, the campaign will be part of the next update and will be a paid feature. It aims to offer an immersive experience, covering various missions and roles.
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That's all for this week! Stay tuned for more updates and happy flying!
Best regards, The SimuLetter Team