Just Flight’s F70/100 Professional Releasing Tomorrow, June 25
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Just Flight's long-anticipated F70 and F100 professional aircraft are launching June 25 across three editions (F70 alone, F100 with four variants, or both bundled), both for MSFS 2020 and 2024 in a single purchase. The addons will feature full GSX integration, MSFS 2024 walkaround mode, openable covers, and system fidelity for disabling certain systems, though failure simulation is not included at launch. Post-release updates will be community-driven. Initially exclusive to Just Flight's website, the aircraft will later come to third-party retailers and the official marketplace. The Rolls-Royce Tay 650-15 engine option (most common on real Fokker 100s) is planned for a post-release update.
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Just Flight has now confirmed a release date of Jun. 25 for their highly anticipated F70 and F100 products, coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024.
The planes will be sold in three editions: the F70, covering one variant; the F100, covering four variants; or both together in a bundle, covering five variants.
All editions will nonetheless cover both MSFS 2020 and 2024 in a single purchase.
Initially, you will only be able to buy them from Just Flight.com, and Just Flight will later open up sales on selected third-party retailers and the MSFS 2020 & 2024 Marketplace.
The aircraft were first announced back in 2022 and have made steady progress since then. You can find an overview of the journey on the official product page.
Many questions have been posed to the team on the Just Flight forums, and they say the aircraft will feature full GSX integration, MSFS 2024 walkaround mode support, and openable covers.
Just Flight has also noted that there will be no failure simulation at launch, though the system fidelity allows you to disable certain systems and see the appropriate consequences, the Company says.
They say post-release updates will largely be driven by community feedback, so if there’s enough demand for a certain feature, Just Flight says they will listen.
The F70 and F100 will come with the Rolls-Royce Tay 620-15 engines at launch, and will not include the Tay 650-15.
The 650, which was the most common Fokker 100 option, is planned for after release.
There are sadly no plans for an X-Plane version at this time.
Read the full list of features on the F70/F100 product page.
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