Developer FlightFX took to social media to share some new progress for its C750 coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. After months of development, the team behind the C750 has shared a comprehensive look at the aircraft’s latest visual overhaul, both inside and out.
Key visual improvements include a fully retextured interior cabin with enhanced texture mapping to improve overall realism. On the exterior, the wing and engine root geometry has been updated, while the leading-edge slats have been reworked to improve accuracy. The team has also applied new detail maps to the fuselage, increasing surface definition and improving close-up visuals. In addition, several new liveries have been introduced, alongside a full rework of rivets, screws, and engine components.
Other highlights include:
- Resurfaced fuselage sections and improved flap modelling
- Closed-off gaps in the fuselage and cabin for a cleaner appearance
- Updated exterior lighting fixtures
- Optional LCD and CRT cockpit displays with distinct visual styles
- Ongoing improvements to the EFB










Despite these visual and functional upgrades, FlightFX said that development in MSFS 2024 wasn’t without its challenges. Persistent issues with the Blender-to-sim export pipeline and a lingering autopilot bug, also seen in the P180, ultimately led to the decision to exclude Career Mode support at launch. While this may disappoint some users, the aircraft remains fully functional in Free Flight mode, and the team has been working with 50 beta testers to ensure it’s in good hands upon release.
The C750 will launch as a cross-platform product—purchase once and access in both MSFS 2020 and 2024. With Sim Update 2 finalised and Sim Update 3 already on the horizon, the team is confident the aircraft is nearly ready for release. As usual, we’ll keep you posted on the latest.






