FSX Times has a New Name !
FSX Times has officially been renamed to FS Times. In addition, it has moved away from the “wordpress.com” address and has its own dedicated domain (flightsimtimes.com).
Time flies — it’s hard to believe this blog has been around for over 15 years.
I originally named this blog FSX Times because Microsoft Flight Simulator X was my primary platform at the time. Honestly, I never expected this blog to last this long.
Over the years, my posts have evolved from Microsoft’s FSX to Lockheed Martin’s Prepar3D and Laminar Research’s X-Plane. Now, with the “reentry” of MSFS2020 and MSFS2024, Microsoft Flight Simulator has once again become the mainstream platform in my opinion.
Looking back, those early FSX days feel like a distant memory.
Actually I first considered rebranding this blog when MSFS2020 launched a few years ago, but for various reasons, I didn’t pull the trigger.
With my hosting and domain subscriptions recently up for renewal, I decided it was time for a name that better reflects the current flight simulation landscape — even though my posting schedule has slowed down in the past year or two.
And so, FS Times is born.
However, as the new name is mapped at the domain level, you can still use the old fsxtimes.wordpress.com link to find this blog without any issues. I have also kept the new name and redesigned logo as close to the originals as possible to minimize confusion.
Please note that while I have performed necessary troubleshooting during this transition, you might still encounter a few broken links or missing images, as some legacy content is difficult to convert. I appreciate your understanding.
Lastly, thank you very much for 15 years of support.
See you in the Skies and Happy Flying !








