SAS Scandinavian Airlines Will Change Alliances
Following two other major consolidation moves in Europe, Air France-KLM, a member of SkyTeam, will take an equity stake in SAS Scandinavian Airlines.
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The team at Just Flight has recently taken to their Facebook page to announce that the developers are working on a rendition of the legendary Avro Vulcan B2 for Microsoft Flight Simulator. A few years ago, they have released a rendition of the Avro Vulcan for X-Plane.
Just Flight’s lead artist has been working on extensive upgrades to their flagship project, bringing it to the MSFS standards, and using everything this new platform has to offer developers. The team has shared some previews in the post. From the images, we can see excellent textures, model attention, and breathtaking reflections on the fuselage.
The add-on has now entered the usual very long testing process. For now, it only features a basic flight model and primary aircraft systems so the developers have still a long road ahead. Concerning a possible Xbox compatibility, they have said that the add-on will be compatible as long as current WASM issues are fixed.
The Avro Vulcan is a delta-winged jet-powered strategic bomber that was operated by the Royal Air Force from 1956 to 1984. With its distinctive shape and impressive performance, the Vulcan has become an iconic aircraft in British aviation history.
Just Flight is now focusing on the F28, RJ and Tomahawk. To learn more about their projects, I suggest you have a look at my other article here.
Written by: Oliver
Following two other major consolidation moves in Europe, Air France-KLM, a member of SkyTeam, will take an equity stake in SAS Scandinavian Airlines.
The airline expects to take delivery of about 800 new narrowbody and widebody aircraft between 2023 and the end of 2032.
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