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    Add-Ons to Enhance Your Flight Simulator 2024 Experience

    Add-Ons to Enhance Your Flight Simulator 2024 Experience

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    December 6, 2024
    General

    Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 launched with significant challenges, including server overloads, extended loading times, and missing content, leading to widespread user dissatisfaction. Despite these initial setbacks, the dedicated modding community has been instrumental in enhancing the simulator's functionality and overall user experience. Numerous add-ons and modifications are now available, providing you with tools and features that address some of the launch issues and enrich the overall simulation environment. These community-driven contributions have been pivotal in elevating your Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 experience.

    Learn the Controls with Ease: Keyboard Commands and Layouts

    Understanding the vast array of keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is crucial for mastering the game’s many features. The Default MSFS 2024 All Keyboard Commands guide, created by redgreen, is an excellent tool for both beginners and experienced pilots. This detailed document organizes all keyboard commands into clear, functional categories such as camera controls, navigation systems, and engine management. Designed in A3 format, it offers both light and dark themes. Once downloaded, you can print it out or keep it open on a secondary monitor for quick reference. If you are someone who prefers a more visual approach, you might find redgreen's complementary Keyboard Layout with Default MSFS 2024 Commands incredibly helpful. It provides a graphical representation of the commands, making it easier to memorize key functions and streamline your workflow during flights.

    Custom Camera Views for All Aircraft

    One of the highlights of any flight simulation experience is the ability to view the world from different perspectives, both inside and outside the aircraft. The Custom Camera Views for All MSFS2024 Airplanes mod delivers just that, offering personalized cockpit and cabin camera views for all standard aircraft included in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. These custom views are conveniently mapped to keyboard numbers 0 through 9. Installation is straightforward: Simply download the mod, extract the files, and place them in the appropriate folder depending on your game installation type. For more Custom Views, check out our Custom Views category on Flightsim.to.

    For pilots who rely on taxi ribbons for ground navigation but find the default version too intrusive, the Subtle Taxi Ribbon mod is a game-changer. This mod transforms the standard blue taxiway guidance into a smaller, green-tinted ribbon that blends seamlessly with the taxiway centerline lights. The result is a functional yet immersive guide that enhances realism without distracting from the airport environment. Installing this mod is as simple as placing the extracted files into your Community folder.

    Resolving Airport Conflicts: Airport Override Checker

    Managing modded and first-party airports in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 can sometimes be a challenge, especially when conflicts arise. The Airport Override Checker by leftos addresses this issue by scanning your Community folder and identifying any potential overlaps with streamed airport packages. This utility provides suggestions for creating overrides to ensure seamless functionality, offering two methods: links or empty folders. While links are recommended for their reliability, both options are easy to implement using the tool’s user-friendly interface. Although a planned MSFS update in December 2024 aims to resolve these issues, this tool remains invaluable for avoiding airport conflicts until then.

    Precision Control with Sim Rate Selector

    For those who like to fine-tune their simulation speed, the Sim Rate Selector offers a highly intuitive solution. This toolbar widget integrates seamlessly into Microosft Flight Simulator 2024, allowing you to adjust simulation rates in real-time. Whether you need to slow down for a tricky landing or speed up during a long-haul flight, this tool provides instant feedback.

    Pre-Flight Planning with the Briefing Panel

    Flight planning is a critical aspect of any successful mission, and the Briefing Panel brings this functionality directly into the game. Designed as a toolbar widget, it allows you to access your SimBrief flight plan without leaving the simulator. This is especially useful for VR users or those with single-monitor setups. From fuel calculations to routing details, every aspect of your flight is displayed in a clean and concise manner. Additionally, the Briefing Panel integrates with OpenAIP to provide a real-time map view of your route.

    Save Time with MSFS Pop Out Panel Manager

    For pilots using multiple monitors or external hardware setups, the MSFS Pop Out Panel Manager 2024 is an indispensable tool. It simplifies the process of positioning and managing pop-out panels, allowing you to save their locations and automatically restore them with every flight. Whether you're using touch-enabled panels or simply rearranging cockpit instruments across your screens, this tool significantly reduces setup time.

    Streamlined Add-On Management with Addons Linker

    Managing your add-ons can be a daunting task, especially with the growing collection of mods available for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The MSFS Addons Linker 2020/2024 simplifies this process by offering an intuitive and efficient way to organize, activate, and manage your add-ons for both MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024. This tool allows you to move your add-ons out of the "Community" folder into a custom directory of your choice while maintaining functionality through symbolic links. It supports folder and subfolder structures, making it easy to categorize your add-ons and access them as needed. Activating or deactivating groups of add-ons can be done with a single click, and the tool also enables you to rename add-ons without breaking their links. Recent updates include the ability to hide incompatible add-ons, customize presets more efficiently, and even display add-on thumbnails.

    Find more add-ons

    For a broader selection of add-ons and mods, visit flightsim.to/2024, where a variety of content for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is available. Specific categories, such as liveries and sceneries, have dedicated sections for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 content, allowing you to explore and find enhancements suited to your needs. Additionally, the add-ons section enables you to filter by available base aircraft to view all available add-ons for specific aircraft models. A toggle selector to filter between MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024 content while browing categories is planned for release later this month.

    Comments

    over 1 year ago

    Cheers! Just got myself a few of these 😀

    over 1 year ago

    I'll add to this, i just found that navigraph have updated their Simbrief Dispatch tool for 2024, so you can access/create simbrief plans from the built in EFB (by getting it from their site, add to comm folder, and in sim going to more apps on tablet)

    over 1 year ago

    A Fantastic feature. much Thanks for including this page on the website. ...and a Whopping Thanks for providing such a wonderful service for our FUN Loving Planet. ;)Blessings to your entire team. (5 STARS) Namaste

    over 1 year ago

    Very useful; wish I had this to workout how to clear the brakes on some of the 'spurious' models in fs 24

    over 1 year ago

    this page is a great idea

    over 1 year ago

    can you give me a nice recipe for blueberry muffins?

    over 1 year ago

    Ingredients:For the Muffins:1 ½ cups (190g) all-purpose flour¾ cup (150g) granulated sugar½ tsp salt2 tsp baking powder⅓ cup (80ml) vegetable oil (or melted butter)1 large egg½ cup (120ml) milk (or buttermilk)1 ½ tsp vanilla extract1 cup (150g) fresh or frozen blueberries (do not thaw if frozen)For the Crumb Topping (optional but highly recommended):⅓ cup (65g) granulated sugar2 tbsp (30g) all-purpose flour2 tbsp (28g) butter, softened½ tsp ground cinnamon
    Instructions:Preheat Oven: Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C) and line a 12-cup muffin tin with paper liners or grease it.Mix Dry Ingredients:In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder.Combine Wet Ingredients:In a medium bowl, whisk the oil, egg, milk, and vanilla extract until smooth.Combine Wet and Dry:Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and stir just until combined. The batter will be slightly lumpy—do not overmix.Gently fold in the blueberries.Prepare Crumb Topping (optional):In a small bowl, mix the sugar, flour, softened butter, and cinnamon with a fork until it resembles coarse crumbs.Fill Muffin Cups:Divide the batter evenly among the muffin cups, filling each about ¾ full.Sprinkle the crumb topping over each muffin.Bake:Bake for 18–22 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.Allow the muffins to cool in the tin for about 5 minutes, then transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely.

    over 1 year ago

    Thank you for this page and pointing out the new add-ons. I'm a bit ticked off with 24. We come so far with 2020 and seems we have been knocked back 2 years this version. I did start the career mode but only have been in 24 4 times. I have a ton of add-ons in 2020. To use them or make sure they load in 24 should I just use add-ons linker? Installing 24 I did not see the option this time to use a custom directory like I can in 2020. Did I miss something on the install? I am installing from the Xbox app on the pc. Thanks again for this page.

    over 1 year ago

    thx - this is what he is looking for

    over 1 year ago

    no, but sure someone will

    over 1 year ago

    It's a genius! Very usefull for all MSFS sims.

    over 1 year ago

    Like other users, I have invested a lot in 2020 and have my version of the sim looking pretty much the way I want it to look. I have noticed in photos and user video on youtube, problems in 2024 with autogen not displaying properly, etc. I suppose the main advantage to 2024 is the increase in available aircraft. However, I am satisfied with my version of 2020 with the addons that I use, and I see no reason for me to try to learn yet another sim while spending money to do it.

    about 1 year ago

    What you installed on 2020, you can find it in 2024.try these steps:open the 2024 simulator, once on the start page click on shop (the one with the FS writing on a green field at the top right), then click on MY LIBRARY, then on "ONLY MICROSOFT SIMULATOR 2020", if your addons are visible in the list, simply activate them and then you will find them in FS2024 (you need to restart the simulator), if they cannot be transferred you will find the writing DISACTIVATED/!\ NOT AVAILABLE