The FlyInside Flight Simulator has been available in early access for many months (October 2018). Since then, the team has issued a few updates improving the overall quality and polish to the product. As development has continued, more features are being added to the simulator. The next big version update, version 0.60 will include some much-requested features.
The most significant change to FlyInside Flight Simulator will be the introduction of Worldwide scenery coverage. The coverage looks to be streamed via Microsoft’s Bing Maps Whilst there’s no actual word from the developer this is the case, this is speculation based off of the above trailer and title of said video. Also from the video, we can see that many 3D objects and autogen will be populated over the imagery.
In terms of when this will be made available for the public to use, on June 19th, the team said it will be ready in roughly 10 days. This was an ETA suggested, which would mean users can hopefully expect to download the update on June 29th (give or take).
For those unfamiliar with FlyInside Flight Simulator, it is a brand new flight simulator running on a completely new engine. It has been built with modern technology and utilises hardware better than other current simulators. Whilst it may run in a new graphical engine, it does have some compatibility with products designed for FSX/P3D, which is shown with the TFDi 717 running well in the sim itself. There are also a range of Milviz products included within the simulator, also.
As of right now, FlyInside Flight Simulator is available for $35.00 both via their own website and Steam and comes with a range of aircraft and continuous updates during its early-access release phase.