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French firm thrusts Microsoft Flight Simulator to new take-off – Yahoo News Australia
Many aircraft are still grounded due to the coronavirus pandemic. But would-be and real pilots will soon be able to travel anywhere in the world — virtually — thanks to the first update in years of Microsoft’s Flight Simulator game.

Many aircraft are still grounded due to the coronavirus pandemic. But would-be and real pilots will soon be able to travel anywhere in the world — virtually — thanks to the first update in years of Microsoft’s Flight Simulator game.
With access to Microsoft’s Bing satellite mapping and cloud-powered processing, French developers Asobo Studio have sought to render the piloting experience as lifelike as possible.
Two co-founders of Asobo have even been taking flying lessons for the past four y…
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