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1G4 Grand Canyon West Airport
The perfect home base for scenic flights over the Grand CanyonThe perfect home base for scenic flights over the Grand Canyon


1O5 Montague-Yreka & River Strips
Montague-Yreka & River Strips is a great mix between general aviation and thrilling bush flying along the mighty Klamath river!Montague-Yreka & River Strips is a great mix between general aviation and thrilling bush flying along the mighty Klamath river!
1S2 Darrington Municipal Airport
Explore the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest!Explore the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest!
1WA6 Fall City Airport
Another Russ White classic comes to Microsoft Flight Simulator.Another Russ White classic comes to Microsoft Flight Simulator.
206B3
From the creator of helicopters for X-Plane, such as the 206B3, 206L3, 222B, 222UT, 500E and H125/AS350B3e, the CowanSim 206B3 is the first helicopter of the fleet to come to Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Cowan Simulation strives for perfection and continuously updates their fleet using valuable feedback from pilots around the world. The 206B3, and subsequent releases, will continue to be developed using that valuable information. CowanSim's flight models are pilot tested, approved and dev... From the creator of helicopters for X-Plane, such as the 206B3, 206L3, 222B, 222UT, 500E and H125/AS350B3e, the CowanSim 206B3 is the first helicopter of the fleet to come to Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Cowan Simulation strives for perfection and continuously updates their fleet using valuable feedback from pilots around the world. The 206B3, and subsequent releases, will continue to be developed using that valuable information. CowanSim's flight models are pilot tested, approved and developed with the Microsoft Flight Simulator SDK. No external flight model/dynamics or programs are used to provide a seamless user experience.
206L3
From the creator of helicopters for X-Plane, such as the 206B3, 206L3, 222B, 222UT, 500E and H125/AS350B3e, the CowanSim 206L3 is the fourth helicopter of the fleet to come to Microsoft Flight Simulator. Cowan Simulation strives for perfection and continuously updates their fleet using valuable feedback from pilots around the world.
The 206L3, and subsequent releases, will continue to be developed using that valuable information. CowanSim's flight models are pilot tested, approved and de... From the creator of helicopters for X-Plane, such as the 206B3, 206L3, 222B, 222UT, 500E and H125/AS350B3e, the CowanSim 206L3 is the fourth helicopter of the fleet to come to Microsoft Flight Simulator. Cowan Simulation strives for perfection and continuously updates their fleet using valuable feedback from pilots around the world.
The 206L3, and subsequent releases, will continue to be developed using that valuable information. CowanSim's flight models are pilot tested, approved and developed with the Microsoft Flight Simulator SDK. No external flight model/dynamics or programs are used to provide a seamless user experience.
222B
From the creator of helicopters for X-Plane, such as the 206B3, 206L3, 222B, 222UT, 500E and H125/AS350B3e, the CowanSim 222B is the 5th helicopter of the fleet to come to Microsoft Flight Simulator. Cowan Simulation strives for perfection and continuously updates their fleet using valuable feedback from pilots around the world. The 222B, and subsequent releases, will continue to be developed using that valuable information. CowanSim's flight models are pilot tested, approved and developed with ... From the creator of helicopters for X-Plane, such as the 206B3, 206L3, 222B, 222UT, 500E and H125/AS350B3e, the CowanSim 222B is the 5th helicopter of the fleet to come to Microsoft Flight Simulator. Cowan Simulation strives for perfection and continuously updates their fleet using valuable feedback from pilots around the world. The 222B, and subsequent releases, will continue to be developed using that valuable information. CowanSim's flight models are pilot tested, approved and developed with the Microsoft Flight Simulator SDK. No external flight model/dynamics or programs are used to provide a seamless user experience.
The 222B comes with a luxury and medical (HEMS) interior, 45 liveries and an easy to use paint kit that is provided in both GIMP and Adobe Photoshop formats. The medical version is livery specific and only available when selecting a medical livery.
24A Jackson County Airport
25 000 Credits For AITC
This is a pack of 25,000 credits for AiTC, the voice-based virtual air traffic control system for VFR flight simulation, currently available for Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane.
An AiTC account is required to use this pack. You can create one for free at //aitc. aero, where 1,000 credits are also offered on sign-up so you can try the service before purchasing. Please be aware that, at this stage, AiTC is available only in French and covers flights at airports located in France. This is a pack of 25,000 credits for AiTC, the voice-based virtual air traffic control system for VFR flight simulation, currently available for Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane.
An AiTC account is required to use this pack. You can create one for free at //aitc. aero, where 1,000 credits are also offered on sign-up so you can try the service before purchasing. Please be aware that, at this stage, AiTC is available only in French and covers flights at airports located in France.
AiTC uses AI technologies similar to those behind conversational agents to enable natural, open-ended voice exchanges with virtual controllers directly from the cockpit. Once the application is connected, the push-to-talk button and radio become the only interface: the pilot speaks as in a real situation, and the controller responds based on the actual flight phase, aircraft position, weather, and surrounding context. The system is specifically designed for VFR flying in French airspace, integrating official aeronautical data and the published instructions of each French airfield (circuits, reporting points, local procedures) so that exchanges faithfully reproduce the real complexity of VFR operations.
Because the AI computations cannot run locally on a standard PC, AiTC operates on remote servers and uses a credit system rather than a subscription. Credits never expire and are only consumed when the application is actually in use, in proportion to the volume of exchanges with the virtual controllers. As an indicative reference, 1,000 credits correspond to roughly 4–5 regional flights or 1–2 long or complex flights, though actual consumption depends on the length and complexity of each session.
2B1 - Cape Cod Airfield - Marston Mills
Discover the historical significance of Cape Cod Airfield in Marston Mills, formerly known as Camp Perkins. Founded by World War I pilot Zenas Crocker, this airport holds a rich aviation heritage dating back to the early 1920s.Discover the historical significance of Cape Cod Airfield in Marston Mills, formerly known as Camp Perkins. Founded by World War I pilot Zenas Crocker, this airport holds a rich aviation heritage dating back to the early 1920s.

