Just Flight has provided a new update to its Avro Vulcan product for Microsoft Flight Simulator that improves the product and brings Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 support.
The changelog provided by Just Flight tells us that the EFB has been updated with a new redesigned user interface and now Navigraph en-route chart support. Furthermore, the plane sees improved landing light colours, improved engine smoke effects, and also improvement to the cockpit shadow quality. There is now the ability to enable static weapons in the Marketplace version of the plane (once it’s updated).
As also mentioned, there is now MSFS 2024 compatibility support added. You can see the full changelog below. Version 1.2 of the Avro Vulcan can be downloaded from the Just Flight website, with the Marketplace version coming soon.





You can pick up a copy of the plane from Just Flight for £27.99 if you want to try it for yourself.
Changelog
- Added MSFS 2024 compatibility
- Added EFB v3 featuring Navigraph en-route chart support and a redesigned user interface
- Added ‘fade in’ / ‘fade out’ effects to exterior lighting to simulate incandescent bulbs
- Improved landing light colours
- Improved radio altitude needle animation
- Improved standby horizon erection logic
- Minor improvements to cockpit shadow quality
- Fixed EFB trim sensitivity not saving between flights
- Enabled static visible weapons in marketplace versions (PC and Xbox)
- Added Bill Ramsey’s helmet design to the pilots on the ‘XH558 (VTTS, 2010)’ livery
- Improved engine smoke effects and added rapid start smoke effects
- Improved TACAN needle animation logic
- EFB state selections now trigger a confirmation window to prevent inadvertent changes
- Updated Operations Manual
- Updated EFB Manual