If you are a fan of the Cowan Simulation B222 (and, let’s be honest, if you own it, you have to be a fan of Joshua Cowan’s amazing work) and you are also a VR user, rejoice. Flying in the rain just became that much scary.
The pack covers 12 helipads at different locations around Ireland.
The team’s new scenery covers the Canadian region, more precisely, the Moraine and Louise lakes.
The fictional airport will allow users to have fun with the upcoming VSKYLABS “dune buggy” (yes, you read it correctly, a car) but it is mainly focused on “helicopter and other STOL/VTOL operations and training”.
The company released the latest version of their trainer for Laminar Research’s sim.
This classic beauty got overhauled, big time, and you’ll be able to get this update right away, for free if you already own the triple-deuce.
The amphibious assault ship, which replaces the X-Plane aircraft carrier is still under development, but you can try it right away.
The small trainer helicopter will see several of its systems updated and simpit builders are also in for a treat.
The second biggest mountain of the planet is now available in the sim, by the hands of the team that is well-known for their work in the vertical challenges around the world.
The scenery pack is being built by a single person and will populate the country’s northern region with a ton of helipads.