

8 - AutoGate plugin 1.72 Fix for old-style standalone DGSs. Support for autogen blocks and autogen strings. 1 - X-Publish 1.28 Support for v10.50 apt.dat files. 4 - OverlayEditor 2.54 Switch to Mapbox for OpenStreetMap imagery.ġ - OverlayEditor 2.52-2 Fix for running on recent Linux distros with numpy ≥1.10. 8 - OverlayEditor 2.55 Much more responsive background imagery.įix for Mapbox OpenStreetMap imagery on Windows. 9 - OverlayEditor 2.55-1 Fix for background imagery on OSX ≥10.7. 0 - OverlayEditor 2.56 Improved support for AutoGen Blocks and Strings. 1 - OverlayEditor 2.60 Support for X-Plane 11 apt.dat and nav.dat file formats. 1 - X-Publish 1.30 Support for X-Plane 11 apt.dat files. 2 - OverlayEditor 2.61 Support for displaying X-Plane 11 terrain and networks. Recent changes 2 - QLXPlaneObj 1.07 Support “GLOBAL_no_blend” attribute for punch-through transparency. Walk-throughs, tutorials and example files. Tools for creating and editing X-Plane scenery and cockpit objects. View all of the X-Plane downloads in the sections below.This page contains tools for creating scenery for the X-Plane flight simulator. So if you find anything that specifies XP10, it should work in your new copy of XP11 too.

You will also be keen to know that most (if not all) of the X-Plane 10 add-ons also with in X-Plane version 11. You will be pleased to know that we have recently reviewed the latest X-Plane 11 for our readers. You can visit our X-Plane 11 discussion forum for discussion topics, and you don't even have to become a member to post. Perhaps you're already an avid X-Plane user, if so - you're sure to find a home here. Why not try X-Plane today? You can get your hands on the free demo here. While there are not as many add-on packages and downloads for X-Plane as there is for the Microsoft Flight simulators, this is a growing section and it's becoming increasingly popular.įeatured in this section are many aircraft, vehicles, helicopters and scenery expansions for X-Plane, all available for download with your Fly Away Simulation account. In Microsoft Flight Simulator, aircraft models are all similar with a simple configuration file to provide simple flight dynamics, while in X-Plane, aircraft shapes, sizes and weights are taken into consideration in the simulation - giving more realistic flight. X-Plane is said to be more realistic in terms of flight dynamics than any of the Microsoft Flight Simulator packages, mainly because of the way X-Plane gives flight to aircraft models. With the increase in popularity, freeware developers have started creating add-ons such as aircraft and scenery packages for X-Plane.

Image shows Antarctica scenery add-on in the latest X-Plane version 11.
