New Zealand looks better than ever thanks to World Update 12 for Microsoft Flight Simulator .
Asobo has released the 12th World Update forMicrosoft Flight Simulator — theNew Zealand update . As await , this new World Update includes a variety of scenery enhancements throughout all of New Zealand , admit brush up satellite imagery , young photogrammetry scene , and handcrafted models for various points of pursuit .
Venturing southward once more
You may recall that a few World Updates ago , Asobo and its partners promote the in - game Australia . Now , it ’s time for its smaller , nearby neighbor to get the same facelift . World Update 12 brings with it seven new photogrammetric cities , dozens of fresh points of interest include various bridges , lighthouses , pillar , and other major moment of substructure , and a fistful of handcrafted airports like the beautiful and renowned Milford Sound Airport ( NZMF ) .
There are also some Modern gameplay action around New Zealand to enjoy such as raw bush trip , uncovering flights and landing challenges .
The sights of New Zealand await in theMicrosoft Flight Simulatorupdate
While it ’s nowhere near the size of its major neighbor , Australia , New Zealand stands out in a course of its own due to its unprecedented scope of natural beauty . With miles and knot of fjords , mountain ranges , rivers , and fields to search , along with a few urban shopping centre scatter throughout the reach of the two independent island , this country has a lot to declare oneself .
practical aviators will be able to relish handling all sorts of cognitive process , admit taking commercial-grade jets in and out of major airport like Auckland Airport ( AKL ) , to hazard late into the immense wilderness of the islands in a bush plane .
Even before this World Update , we recommended New Zealand in ourlist of gorgeous locationsto check out in the practical world ofMicrosoft Flight Simulator . Thus , now it ’s even more deserving a visit ( or revisit ) , as it face even more spectacular .


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