A whole bunch of products are touched on in the latest SimWorks Studios update. We’ve got news about their long in development B-52, and updates on the PC-12, AirVan, and even their Kodiak 100. Let’s have a look!
PC-12, Kodiak updates

Let’s start with the PC-12 which had an update go out earlier in the week. Apparently it has an issue or two and five bladed versions can become inoperative as a result. The issue is being tested over the weekend and an updated version is intended to be released on Monday. The fix will solve that plus resolve missing walk-around click spots and fast ITT rise with altitude.
Kodiak 100 is going to get some work done on it in October. They intend to fix any bugs reported with the airplane and finalize the visual update with it as well. They intend to check it’s compatibility with MSFS 2024. Both it and the Kodiak 900 will go through checks before an update is released. It looks, too, from the screenshots that the Kodiak will be picking up a dynamic dirt layer on the exterior textures which looks awesome and is a great addition for a plane like this. Update: I’ve been corrected that this is infact just a custom paint scheme.

B-52 updates too
SimWorks Studios has not so secretly been working away on a B-52 for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The venerable B-52 bomber has become iconic of USAF air power over the decades and thanks to various life extensions the type is expected to retire as it approaches 100-years in service. Meanwhile, the digital version looks to be taking form with various work in progress shots of the cockpit emerging in the latest status update.











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