Flight Sim Expo 2025 - Announcements
For the first time this year, Flying Fries is participating in the Flight Sim Expo. Although we don't have a booth yet, we are sharing a special trailer created by the brilliant Captain Kenobi. Our friendly Jedi Master also granted us with a longer version of the FS Expo 2025 trailer, which is available on YouTube.
Special Sale
In celebration of the fantastic critical reception of the current Flying Fries catalog by the community, and in conjunction with the Flight Sim Expo, we are organizing special sales on all our payware, in all their stores, between June 27 and July 3.
Here are all the direct links for each aircraft (Except for the Marketplace, these are not the real links, but you can find the aircraft directly in your favorite flight simulator). You can also click on the pictures above to be redirected to the aircraft's dedicated page on FlyingFries.com where you can see details, picture galleries, video trailers and reviews, and also all their store links. All the links below are for the Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024 versions.
Scrapyard Monster
- PC: $0, always and forever: flightsim.to
- PC/XBOX: 50% OFF: MSFS Marketplace
Hughes Aircraft XF-11
- PC: 50% OFF: flightsim.to
- PC: 50% OFF: Sim Market
- PC: 50% OFF: Orbx
- PC: 50% OFF: Just Flight
- PC/XBOX: 50% OFF: MSFS Marketplace
Gabriel BK160-TR
- PC: 20% OFF: flightsim.to
- PC: 20% OFF: Sim Market
- PC: 20% OFF: Orbx
- PC/XBOX: 20% OFF: MSFS Marketplace
New project: MI-24P Hind
We wanted to make this announcement a few weeks ago, but we decided to wait until the FlightSim Expo to experience the fun and exciting atmosphere of the event.
A dedicated page has already been created on the Flying Fries website. There isn't much information yet, but you can expect to see all the work leading up to the release
on our Discord server and Facebook page.
Military aircraft should be in DCS only!
I can already hear the comments: "It's a stupid project! If you want to fly military vehicles, you should be doing it in DCS!", Here is my answer:
If you're not interested in the destructive potential of such vehicles, and you just want to experience their ingenuity and beauty in an incredible, unmatched rendition of our world, then DCS is not the ideal option. If you want to fly through the Alps, over the British Mach Loop, or take a casual group flight with friends flying various military or non-military aircraft from New York to Providence, DCS is not the ideal option.
There has always been, and always will be a place for military (modern and vintage) aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator. Just as our real-life air shows are filled with warbirds. They aren't there to kill anyone, but to to bring joy to spectators.
I'm so thankful for the jewels that IndiaFoxtEcho, Miltech, Taog's Hangar, KwikFlight, Top Mach Studios, Flying Iron, and many other talented developers have brought to the sim.
Rest assured that Flying Fries will really do its best to provide you with a beautiful Hind to fly over your house and land in your neighbor's garden!