World Update 19 has been released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024, featuring 75 points of interest and seven handcrafted airports across Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. The update includes Discovery Flights, Landing Challenges, and introduces the CAP-4 Paulistinha aircraft. It is available for free in the MSFS Marketplace.
The highly anticipated World Update 19, encompassing Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana, has been released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024. This update is available for all users at no cost, offering breathtaking natural landscapes, vibrant city reconstructions, and significant landmarks. The Microsoft Flight Simulator team collaborated with Bing Maps, Maxar, and Vexcel to integrate various types of recent geospatial data, resulting in highly realistic imagery.
World Update 19 showcases 75 Points of Interest (POIs) across the mentioned regions, featuring iconic sites such as the Christ the Redeemer statue, Fort Zeelandia, Fort Diamant, and Monte Roraima. Four cities, Brasilia, Ouro Preto, Rio de Janeiro, and Sao Paulo, are also highlighted in detail. A total of seven handcrafted airports were developed by Gaya Simulations, enhancing the user’s flight experience.
The seven airports included in this update are:
– Brazil: Santarem-Maestro Wilson Fonseca International Airport (SBSN), Foz do Iguacu International Airport (SBFI), Fernando de Noronha Airport (SBFN), Santos Dumont Airport (SBRJ);
– Guyana: Kaieteur International Airport (SYKA/PKSA);
– Suriname: Zorg en Hoop Airport (SMZO);
– French Guiana: Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni Airport (SOOM).
In addition to the geographical enhancements, the update presents three Discovery Flights, three Landing Challenges, and three Bush Trips specifically for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 owners. Furthermore, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will feature Brazil-centric content, including a helicopter challenge, a rally race, and a low-altitude challenge, beginning March 17th.
World Update 19 can be downloaded for free from the MSFS Marketplace. Additionally, the update introduces the CAP-4 Paulistinha, a light aircraft that was developed in the 1940s by Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista. Resembling the American Piper Cub, the CAP-4 is powered by a Franklin 4AC engine, emits 65 horsepower, and has a range of 310 miles with a cruising speed of 87 MPH.
The CAP-4 Paulistinha is available free of charge to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 users, serving as compensation for prior launch issues. For Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 owners, this aircraft can be purchased from the MSFS Marketplace for $14.99.
In conclusion, World Update 19 brings significant enhancements to Microsoft Flight Simulator, featuring an extensive array of points of interest and handcrafted airports across Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. The additional aircraft, CAP-4 Paulistinha, further enriches the flight simulation experience, underscoring the commitment of the developers to provide immersive and realistic content. Microsoft Flight Simulator continues to evolve, offering valuable updates and new contents to its users.
Original Source: fselite.net