Incidentally, if you’re interested in Microsoft Flight Simulator’s add-ons, you can enjoy our recent reviews of Newcastle International Airport and Sankt Johann.
#CRJ 900 MANUAL FOR WINDOWS 10#
Microsoft Flight Simulator is already available for Windows 10 and Steam and will release in summer 2021 for Xbox Series X ad Series S. At the moment, Aerosoft is waiting for Asobo to fix a few remaining issues before they can commit to a launch date. This could mean that the development of Majestic’s excellent De Havilland Canada Dash 8 Q400 add-on for MSFS could receive an acceleration.Īt the moment, the release date of the CRJ Package (which will initially include CRJ 550 and 700 and then expand with the 9 versions) is still unknown, with “hopes” (but no promises) that it’ll come before the end of the year. Incidentally, project manager Mathijs Kok mentioned that he recently assisted the good folks at Majestic Software get into the same level of access with Microsoft Flight Simulator’s developers as Aerosoft enjoys. It will include five volumes of documentation. You shouldn’t worry too much about spoilers, as you’ll have plenty to read when the CRJ package releases. If you’re wondering about the complexity of the aircraft, this is likely a good place to start evaluating. This time around we get a sample of volume 1 of the documentation that will be included with the add-on. Many Microsoft Flight Simulator fans are eagerly awaiting the Bombardier CRJ add-on by Aerosoft, and today the developer revealed another piece of the puzzle.