FlightSimLabs Teases Concorde With New Render

FlightSimLabs, mostly known for their Airbus series of aircraft on FSX/P3D, has today shared a new teaser render for Concorde. FlightSimLabs already had a Concorde in their catalogue of products, but is no longer available…

Posted: 03-Sep-2020 @ 11:29z
FlightSimLabs Teases Concorde With New Render

FlightSimLabs, mostly known for their Airbus series of aircraft on FSX/P3D, has today shared a new teaser render for Concorde. FlightSimLabs already had a Concorde in their catalogue of products, but is no longer available due to it no longer being supported. However, a while back, FlightSimLabs did ask the community if a new version of Concorde would be of interest and the community reacted overwhelmingly.

This new teaser render still leaves us all in the dark as for what’s to come, but this is our first look at the aircraft in development from the studio. No other information was shared, sadly.

Of course, we’re still waiting on the A319 becoming Prepar3D v5 compatible, along with the release of the long-awaited Sharklets for the Airbus series of aircraft.

The teaser for Concorde was originally posted on Facebook, where you can stay updated with their development.

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