aviation

Skyward Bound: HDEX brings eFrancisco Motors and LuftCar Together For Groundbreaking Partnership

A New Electric Vertical Take-off and Landing (eVTOL) Project Begins FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Camarines Norte, Philippines – January 28, 2024 HDEX is proud to announce that two partners, eFrancisco Motor Corporation and Luftcar have come together to develop a new Electric Vertical Take-off and Landing (eVTOL) project. The focal point of this groundbreaking collaboration is the development of the LUFT PINOY eVTOL powered by Hydrogen. Aron Dutta, Chairman of HDEX, stated, “HDEX was pleased to help facilitate this exciting partnership. What is happening in the Philippines will be the case

Drawing Parallels

For many people in crypto, the way that regulators are approaching the industry is unique and can at times seem unnecessarily adversarial. For those with prior experience in nascent industries, it bears remarkable similarities to how other technologies have seen regulations imposed on them. For many people in crypto, the way that regulators are approaching the industry is unique and can at times seem unnecessarily adversarial. For those with prior experience in nascent industries, it bears remarkable similarities to how other technologies have seen regulations imposed on them. Five years

These are all of the operators in Call of Duty: Vanguard

Call of Duty: Vanguard’s operators are a diverse, worldwide cast of fictional heroes inspired by real-life ones. Operators in Vanguard are more than just the skins you can buy. You can also level them up and they have their own unique perks and personalities. For example, each character has their own favorite weapon and using that specific weapon while playing as the operator will give you additional XP. “Heroism is built upon heroes, individuals with personalities who aren’t to be trifled with,” Sledgehammer Games said about the operators. “The Operators

Thrustmaster Officially Reveals TCA Yoke Boeing Edition & Quadrant for Flight Simulators for PC & Xbox

Today, during a livestream from FlightSimExpo 2021 peripheral manufacturer Thrustmaster revealed a new flight simulator controller officially licensed by Boeing. The TCA (Thrustmaster Civil Aviation) Yoke Boeing Edition was teased yesterday and will reproduce the pendulum action of the real ones on Boeing airliners, and couples with the TCA Quadrant Boeing Edition, throttle set for two engines including interchangeable flaps or spoiler levers, an autopilot selector knob, and more. Inspired by the 787 Dreamliner, the yoke’s internal structure is 100% metal to guarantee sturdiness. Thrustmaster worked with Boeing Engineer to

Thrustmaster Teases Officially Licensed Boeing Controller for Flight Simulators

Today Thrustmaster shared a teaser trailer for a controller that will be revealed tomorrow during FlightSimExpo 2021. The new controller appears to be part of the TCA (Thrustmaster Civil Aviation) line like the excellent Airbus set. The relevant difference is that this one is officially licensed by Boeing. The “dream” wording in the trailer could indicate a controller set inspired by the 787 Dreamliner, and the cabin also looks from the same aircraft. Differently from the Airbus version, this is likely to have a yoke instead of a sidestick, and

Microsoft Flight Simulator London Biggin Hill & Coffs Harbour Airports Announced; F-104 Gets New Video; Santiago Released

Third-party developers had announcements and reveals to share today about upcoming add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Pilot Plus announced the iconic airport of London Biggin Hill (EGKB) in the UK. While today it’s a smaller general aviation airport, it has become famous due to its role during the Battle of Britain. PilotPlus is working with the airport’s administration for this reproduction and promises accurate terrain for the airport and surrounding area at 1-meter resolution, including the runway slope. You can see the first images and renders below. Another airport has

Microsoft Flight Simulator Interview: Jorg Neumann Discusses Xbox Version, Future Plans, & Much More

With the Xbox Series X|S version of Microsoft Flight Simulator coming next week, the flight simulation hobby is going to be open to a brand-new audience. Yet, Microsoft and Asobo Studio are also working hard to keep improving the simulator for the existing enthusiast audience as well. To know more about what we can expect in the short, medium, and long term, we had a chat with the head of Microsoft Flight Simulator, Jorg Neumann. Giuseppe: Let’s start off with something you revealed really recently: Orbis’ Flying Eye Hospital MD-10.

Microsoft Launches Orbis’ Flying Eye Hospital For Free in Microsoft Flight Simulator; Also Coming to Xbox

Today Microsoft is releasing something rather special in Microsoft Flight Simulator for free. An add-on that will be released in the official marketplace of the simulator will add the MD-10 operated by Orbis International, a non-profit organization working on the treatment and prevention of blindness. Said MD-10, christened the Flying Eye Hospital is a full-fledged teaching hospital that can travel around the world within the airframe of the veteran airliner. Unfortunately, the MD-10 will be static and won’t be available for flight, but users will be able to visit it

Pokémon Go Shiny Corsola, special costumed Pikachu promotion postponed for Pokémon Air Adventures

Due to “recent developments,” Niantic has announced it will be postponing the Pokémon Air Adventures collaboration that was scheduled to begin on July 22.  This collaboration was supposed to launch as a tie-in with the new Pokémon Air Adventures travel initiative in Japan, which will feature Pokémon-themed jets starting with a Pikachu, in partnership with Japanese aviation company Skymark. It will also include Pokémon designed buses, trains, and airport gates, along with in-flight merchandise. Due to recent developments, we will be postponing the Pokémon Air Adventures collaboration that was scheduled

Microsoft Flight Simulator DHC-2 Beaver Teased, Pilatus Porter & Tehran Get New Videos; Aysén Airport Announced

Today is Sunday, but third-party developers for Microsoft Flight Simulator never stop in their quest to bring new content to the popular sim. First of all, a developer from Military Visualizations posted a single screenshot of the de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver. The aircraft, introduced in 1948 is a true classic and there are still many flying today. It’s certainly one of the most-wanted general aviation birds among many dedicated simmers. FlightSimGames is continuing to work on its Pilatus Porter PC-6 and released more work-in-progress videos. [embedded content] [embedded content]