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Microsoft Flight Simulator adds challenges at the most dangerous airports in the world – Polygon
Microsoft Flight Simulator enters closed beta this week. In addition to a challenging landing in the Himalayas, the game is adding an aerobatic plane and the Icon A5 — which will lets players land in any body of water in the world.

Microsoft Flight Simulator is entering the home stretch of testing and updates before release on Aug. 18. On Tuesday the game entered a closed beta period, with developers adding nine new aircraft and nearly two dozen landing challenges. The announcement was made on the games official website.
Among the new planes available for beta testers is the Icon A5, a petite sport plane thats able to make water landings. The plane which will be available in all three versions of the game, including the X…
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