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FlightFX shares stunning new preview images of Cessna C750 and P180 Avanti for MSFS – MSFS Addons

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FlightFX is back with some exciting new previews of their upcoming projects for Microsoft Flight Simulator: the C750 (Cessna Citation X) and the P180 (Piaggio Avanti).

FlightFX’s latest screenshots offer a closer look at the exterior and interior details of these highly anticipated aircraft. Let’s dive into what’s been revealed!

Cessna Citation X (C750)

The new images of the C750 are nothing short of breathtaking. The interior shots revealed in this update truly steal the show!

FlightFX has outdone themselves with the cabin of the C750. The plush seating and luxurious fittings are so realistic that one might wonder how many GPUs will be working overtime to render this opulent environment! The attention to detail is evident in the overall environment, from the sumptuous leather seats to the realistic cabin fixtures and wooden textures. It’s a business jet enthusiast’s dream come true!

The C750’s interior appears to be a very faithful rendition of the Citation X that we saw when the team had the opportunity to fly in one to gather data for this project.

Piaggio Avanti (P180)

While the C750 dazzles with its luxury, the P180 presents a different kind of appeal. Known for its unconventional design and high performance, the Piaggio Avanti is shown here in a more stripped-back fashion, focused on the flight deck. It’s essentially a preview of the 3D model, offering a more bare-bones look.

FlightFX’s depiction of the P180 will certainly highlight its unique characteristics and will be a refreshing addition to the MSFS hangar, promising a different yet equally engaging flying experience.

The Road Ahead

FlightFX remains committed to the business side of virtual aviation, a niche they have clearly aimed at with the Vision Jet (which will be part of MSFS 2024 from the get-go), the HJet, and now with three new aircraft in development (at least!). That’s right, let’s not forget that, alongside the C750 and P180, they’ve also hinted at the Bombardier Challenger 350 (CL35), further expanding their impressive lineup.

We eagerly anticipate further updates and can’t wait to see these aircraft in action. As always, stay tuned for more news and enjoy these latest glimpses into FlightFX’s exciting projects!

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