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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 World Update VII Now Out

Kevin Okemwa Kevin Okemwa
February 1, 2022
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If you love flying in Microsoft Flight Simulator, you will be delighted to hear that World Update VII: Australia has arrived. The update allows Flight Simulator players to fly over the country’s renowned Great Barrier Reef, visit the vast regions of Western Australia, and marvel at the natural beauty of Mount Wellington.

As part of this update, Orbx Simulation Systems has also developed four brand new airports, as well as offering high-resolution detail on 100 other airports. That is in addition to the 94 custom-crafted points of interest (POIs) and 16 new activities that include five landing challenges, six discovery flights, and five bush trips, the company has also created a new flight planner that makes planning your next flight easier than ever before.

World Update VII is available for free download in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Download the update and then try out Australia’s diverse terrain while you’re at it. What are your expectations of the new Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 World Update VII? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below.

 

 

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