The summary of ‘Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – AIRCRAFT’

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In the YouTube video, key points about Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 are discussed. The game will feature enhanced default aircraft with improved aerodynamics, physics, and systems, such as opening/closing doors and wear and tear systems. Specific aircraft like Cirus SF50 Vision Jet, Jetson One, Airbus Beluga XL, Cessna 188 AG Truck, Fairchild A10 Thunderbolt, and Erickson S64 Air Crane are highlighted for their unique features and roles in various career modes in the simulator. Developers like Flight FX, Any Builds, Carenado, and DC Designs are mentioned for their contributions to creating realistic aircraft models. The video teases the inclusion of more aircraft like Cessna 208, h125 helicopter, and CL l415 water bomber. Viewers are encouraged to stay tuned for updates on additional aircraft coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed that Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will feature more detailed default aircraft with improved aerodynamics, physics, and systems. These enhancements will include features like opening/closing doors, deeper avionics, and a wear and tear system. The Cirus SF50 Vision Jet is highlighted as one of the aircraft showcased in the trailer, known for its single-engine light jet design capable of taking up to six passengers with a cruise speed of over 300 knots. The developer Flight FX has created a version of the Sirrus Vision jet for the 2020 simulator, offering custom features such as a V system and g3000 integration.

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In this segment of the video, Flight Effect version of the jet is discussed, highlighting features such as accurate gauges, custom sound design, ground power unit, and emergency gear deployment. It is mentioned that the VisionJet will be included as one of the aircraft for the VIP Charter career mode in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Additionally, the Jetson One and the Airbus Beluga XL are introduced, with details on their design, capabilities, and inclusion in the game’s cargo career mode. Any Builds is also mentioned as the developer working on the Beluga and the A400M aircraft for the simulator, aiming for realistic representations. The A400M is described as a European military transport aircraft designed to replace aging models and currently serving in various air forces.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed that Carenado is partnering with Microsoft for the Cessna 188 AG Truck in the new flight simulator. The Cessna 188 is part of a family of light agricultural aircraft and will be featured in the agricultural career mode. The Fairchild A10 Thunderbolt developed by DC Designs is also mentioned as a default aircraft in the simulator. The A10 is known for its unique capabilities and there is an expectation of high fidelity modeling from DC Designs. Lastly, the Erickson S64 Air Crane helicopter is highlighted for its history and multiple purposes such as fire suppression and civil protection.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed how each Air Crane sold is given a unique nickname by the company, and Microsoft is partnering with a long-term flight sim developer. They plan to use the sky crane in firefighting and cargo transport careers for the new sim. Three other aircraft are mentioned in the trailer for 2024, including the Cessna 208, h125 helicopter for search and rescue, and the CL l415 water bomber for firefighting. The video hints that more aircraft will be announced and showcased, and viewers are encouraged to subscribe for future updates on Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.

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