FlightFX has been in regular conversations with Working Title to implement the functionality they need for the Vision Jet, particularly concerning the init and utilities sections of the system.įlightFX is not ready to provide a release timeline at this moment, since there’s still some work to do and setbacks are to be expected as the MSFS SDK gets updated. The Vision Jet will use the Working Title G3000 avionics suite, with some custom screens designed for this particular aircraft. Since they look to replicate in MSFS much of the real-world immersion when flying the Vision Jet, they recorded the exact sounds made by the aircraft as it starts up, during pre-flight alarm tests, or the sound of the gear as it goes down, among many others, to make sure simmers in MSFS will feel as if they are in an actual aircraft. The team had access to a real aircraft at DuPage Airport, which they have been using to gather measurements, 3D scans, sound recordings, and other additional data regarding the particularities of this unique airplane.Ī few days ago, FlightFX shared a video that shows how some of this work is being carried out. Since then, the developers have shared their continuous efforts to gather all the required information to create this aircraft, with some interesting and insightful perspectives about how this work is done and how far some developers can go to create something truly authentic.įlightFX is looking to create a highly detailed simulation of the SF50 Vision Jet, and they are spending some quality time with the actual aircraft to make sure their work is faithful to the real thing. FlightFX and Volctech announced some time ago the development of the Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet for Microsoft Flight Simulator, a very modern and unique single-engine civilian jet.
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