While still a work in progress, there’s already a lot to like about this project! Features complete integration with the FBW A32NX cockpit. It’s the Headwind A330neo-900, a replica of the modern Airbus widebody jetliner. Freeware airplanes for MSFS have often been announced but left undelivered, but this one is coming straight to the spotlight, ready to install and enjoy in the simulator. Besides, there’s a custom soundpack for the audio, floats, and even support for the PMS50 GTN 750! Headwind A330neo – a native widebody jetliner for MSFSĪ new freeware airliner has surfaced for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The Cabri G2 also features pretty good visuals, with a detailed 3D model and high-quality textures. AirlandFS is known to have enabled the easy implementation of a realistic rotorcraft flight model in MSFS. The HCG Cabri G2 is powered by AirlandFS, a freeware tool that introduces custom flight dynamics to MSFS, used by other helicopters such as the Robinson R44, and is even supported by the H145. If you don't see it in Windows Explorer, go to View, and look for the checkbox that says Hidden Items, and click it.Utilities Aircraft *NEW* – HCG Cabri G2 helicopter Note: On Windows 10, the AppData folder is hidden by default.
Microsoft.FlightDashboard_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\Packages\ If you used the default location, look for it here:Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Local\Packages\ Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\Packages\Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Local\Packages\ There's also a slight difference depending on if you bought MSFS on Steam or the Windows Store. It depends on whether you installed Microsoft Flight Simulator in the default location suggested by the client, or if you specified a different installation location. You're looking for a folder named "Community," and you'll find it in one of two places. Here's how to install free Microsoft Flight Simulator mods, like the Air Force One livery (opens in new tab) you see above, and take note-it'll be slightly different depending on how you installed the game. How to install Microsoft Flight Simulator mods
There's a mod for a similar problem in Bergen, Normandy (opens in new tab).
The water level in hundreds of rivers and lakes in Alaska was generated far too high, and this mod fixes some 400+ bodies of water (opens in new tab) so they look more realistic. It's not unusual to spot errors in the terrain when flying around in MFS, but Alaska truly got the short end of the stick.