Scenery4XP has released their San Francisco - Golden Gate package. This scenery covers San Francisco International Airport, Half Moon Bay Airport, the Golden Gate Bridge, Downtown San Francisco buildings, and the Bay Bridge. The scenery is priced at $19.95 as of today and can be purchased at discount for $14.95 from the X-Plane.org Store. You can find more descriptive and info for this scenery package at the Scenery4XP Golden Gate product page.
X-Pilot has many talented members in the community, and we like to acknowledge their hard efforts! Here's a small glimpse of some latest cool things going on in the forums: Pete of SoulMade Simulations has continued to entertain us with amazing images from his ongoing DHC-2 Beaver project. If you haven't seen any of the previous images he's posted you should make it a point to do so. Check out his latest images in this topic. Great work, Pete! ------------ Nicola has been hard at work giving us some more free liveries for ND Art & Technology's awesome BK117 add-on. You can find Nicola's latest livery offerings in this forum topic. Thanks, Nicola! ------------ Forum member 'KSGY' has kept us continually updated on his development of the L-410 in development. This looks to be shaping up as a great add-on, and the previews are worth checking out if you haven't already done so. Check it out! That's all for now! We appreciate everyone's continued support and for helping X-Plane move to new heights! See you in the skies!
Butnaru, the developer behind a series of sceneries that have been released over the last few months, has released a new scenery package for the Chicago Midway International Airport. This scenery features animated personnel, trucks, and an accurate representation of the airport. You can find more information and view additional images of this scenery by viewing the product page on X-Plane.org.
Hydroz has released their PBY-5A Catalina. The product is available for purchase with a cost of $24.95. You can find more info on this product, including additional screenshots at Hydroz.net. This product is being sold at X-Plane.org.
Cameron at X-Aviation reports that several X-Aviation members are in Amsterdam this year. You can read a brief post about this at the X-Aviation Blog. Updates will be posted to the blog as Austin Meyer announces X-Plane 10 in conjunction with Aerosoft to the crowd at the largest flight sim conference in the world.
K&A, developers of the beautiful T28, have been hard at work with a new project! This time around they will be producing a De Havilland Canada DHC-1 "CHIPMUNK." Arnaud has released some information about this new project, stating that it may be released within the coming days or weeks. More information on this project can be found here.
Cameron at X-Aviation has posted a new blog about the current happenings at X-Aviation. If you have some time for a quick read and would like to know the current happenings, check out X-Aviation's latest blog post!
Hydroz, a relatively well known XPFR developer, has released a demo to his upcoming PBY-5A Catalina product. You can find more info about this product and download the demo by visiting the Hydroz project website.
Aerosoft, the distributor for X-Plane 10 in Europe, has shown some new shots of the X-Plane 10 autogen. As we continue to get closer to release date these types of images will come in bigger numbers. You can view the shots by clicking here.
X-Aviation's CEO has been testing products in X-Plane 10 to ensure compatibility with their catalog of products. Cameron's latest blog posting shows X-Plane 10 and RealScenery Oahu working together nicely with a nicely colored sky and using the new default 747-400. You can see the X-Plane 10 screenshots here.