Come see the ConcordeX at Paderborn!
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The 7th Flight Simulator Conference, sponsored by Aerosoft, is taking place this year on Saturday, September 26th at Paderborn Germany, in what is becoming a very enjoyable annual tradition for us! This year, we’ve planned something special for all our friends and customers! Our upcoming flagship product, the Concorde-X, will be showcased in all its glory by members of our team during a one-hour presentation to take place at 2:30pm in the main presentation room at the conference headquarter |
Don’t miss this opportunity to come say hello, but also see what it is that has been keeping us so busy (and quiet!) during the past months. We’ll also be available, before and after the presentation, usually hanging around the Aerosoft area, chatting and greeting everyone. See you there!
Upcoming price change — UPDATED
As mentioned two weeks ago, our driver pricing in Euro has changed to reflect the difference in exchange rates between the US Dollar and the Euro that has occured since we set the original pricing.
As we had anticipated, the pricing differences have been 10 Euro for each product and the changes are valid from this moment in time onwards.
All of us at Flight Sim Labs wish to thank you for your continued support and extremely loyal business. We will continue to serve the simming community with quality products and addons.
Fuel anyone?
As promised, we will keep updating our web site with some more screenshots as they come along. For this preview, Andrew has posted a couple nice photos of the Concorde from our earlier foray in the cockpit… or are they?
To see what it is all about, please visit our forum here.
BBC TV Concorde Special

Our good friend Norman Blackburn advised us that the BBC TV documentary Special presented by Noel Edmonds and honoring the Concorde can now be found on YouTube. We’ve posted links to each of the five parts, in our Concorde-X forum here.
CPFlight module drivers updated!
After popular demand and the requisite testing period, we have released an updated version of our CPFlight driver interface modules for FS2004 and FSX. The update includes the following new and improved items:
- COM port selection now persistent regardless of the Autoconnect feature being selected
- Bank limit angle knob now functional for the 747-400 aircraft (with some limitations)
- Hardware backlighting can now be overriden using either the hardware switch feature optionally provided by CPFlight or with a new optional checkbox in the interface dialog window inside the simulator.
- TO/GA button now sends the correct command to PMDG 737 and 747 aircraft.
- (NEW!) CPFlight Rudder Trim module now supported in the 737NG series (for FS2004 only).
We are happy to provide this (no cost) update to our customers and expect that the new functionality will allow improved immersiveness for our hard-core simmers.
Interested in new Interfaces? Let us know!
Site visits went down with more than 14 % lately and no, we’re not linked to the world’s stock exchanges ! The problem is of course that we’re working heads down every day, 7 days a week, with not much to share until we go Beta with some things.
Sorry! But don’t let that stop you from visiting our FORUMS, where there is daily interaction and new information!
For instance a query from one of our visitors regarding products from VRinsight:
“….. I’m considering to buy the MCP combo panel from VRinsight (http://www.vrinsight.com/). This is a more generic MCP than those we see from CPflight, opencockpits and other well-known hardware builders. The advantage of this unit is the price (!) and the fact you can easily use it for a lot of different addons…..”.
The problem for us is that it costs a lot of time (= money!) to make any given interface, so there HAS to be a market for it that at least covers the cost. Lefteris proposes to use the following thread to see if there are more possible buyers of an VRinsight interface?
Andy Flies World Flight Charity Event
Two of our team members are involved in this year’s World Flight charity event.
Over the course of the next week, Andy will be flying with the Simfest team as part of World Flight 2008 where seven teams are flying their own fixed based aircraft simulators around the world non-stop for seven days to raise money for charity.
With Andy’s knowledge geared towards flying Concorde, he’s sure he can help the team make up any time lost during the event!
Please head over and show your support for the Simfest team (www.simfest.co.uk), where you can watch live webcams and track their progress.
And Francois’ add-on company FSAddon Publishing has donated a copy of each of their products for the associated auction!
Meet the team at Paderborn!
The 6th Flight Simulator Conference at Paderborn, sponsored by our good friends at Aerosoft GmbH, is giving us a wonderful opportunity to meet those of you interested in asking us questions about our released and upcoming products.
The event takes place on Saturday, 25th of October 2008, at Paderborn, Germany, just around the beautiful airport there which hosts flights to all of Europe and various international destinations.
Don’t hesitate to stop us and say hello, we’re always excited to meet new friends and get to know everyone in person! We’ll be mostly hanging around the Aerosoft area, chatting and greeting everyone. See you there!
CPFlight MCP and MCPPro Drivers Released
We are very excited to announce the release of two new driver interfaces for our customers.
The CPFlight MCP and MCPPro (with optional EFIS, radio stack, transponder and MIP panel modules) have won accolades with several hundred (if not thousand) flight sim enthusiasts and cockpit builders alike. Up to now, compatibility with PMDG aircraft addon products has been lackluster, and only via the use of mouse emulation and keyboard commands.
As such, we are happy to provide owners of CPFlight hardware a specialized driver to interface their units with the FS2004 PMDG line of products (737NG as well as 747-400 family), but also another driver to work with the 747-400X Queen of the Skies for Flight Simulator X.
Purchaser must already own and have installed CPFlight MCP or MCPPro modules, with optional components, in order to use these drivers.
For more information, click on the Interfaces menu. For the FS2004 version, go directly to the driver page here and for the FSX product, click here.
FSLabs’ GoFlight MCPProX Driver Released
September 26, 2008 – Flight Sim Labs, Ltd., (FSLabs), announced the release of yet another one of their specialized driver applications, this time to provide an interface between GoFlight hardware and Flight Simulator software.
The GoFlight MCPPro (and optional EFIS) module has been a favorite among users for a long time, due to its quality, durability and affordable price.
FSLabs is now happy to provide owners of GoFlight MCPPro hardware a specialized driver to interface their MCP with the PMDG 747-400X Queen of the Skies for Flight Simulator X.
This interface allows owners of GoFlight’s MCPPro hardware to interface their MCP with the PMDG 747-400X for the FSX simulation product. Customers must already own and have installed a GoFlight MCPPro with optional EFIS module(s) in order to use this driver. Installation of the PMDG 747-400X airliner add-on for FSX is of course also a prerequisite.
FSLabs releases ‘try-before-you-buy’ software and this downloadable driver provides a fully working, area-limited (around Greece’s Venizelos airport) version which can be fully enabled by purchasing a license key from within the program, once installed.
You can find and download the Installer for the GoFlight MCPProX driver on the dedicated product page here: http://www.flightsimlabs.com/Interfaces/GoFlightMCPProFSX.aspx
You can contact FSLabs through our forums at http://www.flightsimlabs.com/Forums.aspx.
GoFlight MCPProX Driver Released


Another one of our specialized driver interfaces has been released.
The GoFlight MCPPro (and optional EFIS) module has been a favorite among users for a long time, due to its quality, durability and affordable price.
As such, we are happy to provide owners of GoFlight MCPPro hardware a specialized driver to interface their MCP with the PMDG 747-400X Queen of the Skies for Flight Simulator X. Purchaser must already own and have installed a GoFlight MCPPro module, with optional EFIS hardware, in order to use this driver. Requires that the user also have installed the PMDG 747-400X for FSX line of products, along with the latest Service Pack.
For more information, click on the Interfaces menu, or go directly to the driver page here.
FlyEngravity CDU Driver Released
Today we officially announced our latest specialized driver application, this time to provide an interface between Engravity hardware and Flight Simulator software.
This specific interface allows owners of Engravity’s 737 and 747 CDU hardware to interface their CDUs with the PMDG 747-400X Queen of the Skies for Flight Simulator X. Purchaser must already own and have installed an Engravity 747-400 or 737 CDU in order to use this driver. Requires that the user also have installed the PMDG 747-400X for FSX line of products, along with the latest Service pack.
Read the full story here!
Concorde-X Wallpapers added!
Flight Sim Labs Signature banners now available for your use!
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Margarita has created some very cool looking signature banners and we added them to a new page in our menu – you will find them under “Forums -> Banners”, and also by clicking here! |
News feeds added to the site
| We thought it might be good to have some news feeds up here (see the side bars) providing you with the latest of real aviation and the simulated stuff.
In the side bars you’ll find the latest news feeds from Aviation Week, AVweb and simFlight.com. |
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Andrew Wilson joins FSLabs!
Andrew Wilson has joined Flight Sim Labs!
Andrew founded SSTSIM, Ltd in 2005, having previously worked on a number of Concorde projects for Microsoft Flight Simulator including Project Mach 2 and later the Altitude Concorde, published in 2004 by Koch Media.
Andrew brings his SSTSIM expertise, along with his developer partners Chris Denton and Blue Silver, GmbH to build a brand new Concorde for FSX, under the wings of Flight Sim Labs. The quality of his work and the general interest amongst our own ‘target audience’ makes this a perfect fit.
We’ll soon be merging the Concorde-X related web pages from the old SSTSIM web site with the pages in our web site here. Until the transition is completed, you can check out the quality Andrew has built into his previous Concorde versions at the SSTSIM Web Site.
Flight Sim Labs, Ltd. has opened its doors!
After eight very successful years as PMDG’s Technical Director and Lead Developer, Microsoft Flight Simulator MVP Lefteris Kalamaras has ventured into his own new business entity:
Flight Sim Labs, Ltd.










