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Microsoft Flight Simulator

Microsoft Flight Simulator is a flight simulator program for Microsoft Windows. A previous version was developed for the Apple II by Bruce Artwick as early as 1978.

Flight Simulator was sold by subLOGIC until 1978.

One of the primary home flight simulator systems, this game program caters to pilots, future pilots and people who once dreamed of being pilots alike. What has to be remembered is that this is a simulation, not a game. It can often be frustrating, complex and difficult due to its realism, but it can be rewarding for the skilled flightsimmer at the same time.

Microsoft has consistenly produced newer versions of the simulation, adding features such as new airplane types and new cities to it. Since their 2000 version, Microsoft has added a more expensive "professional edition", which has access to more airplanes, tools and better scenery than the regular version.

A number of websites are dedicated to providing users with add-on files (such as airplanes from real airlines, airport utility cars, real buildings located in specific cities, textures, and city files).

External links

  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 Home Page (http://www.microsoft.com/games/fs2002)
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000 Home Page (http://www.microsoft.com/games/fs2000/default.asp)
  • The History of Flight Simulator (http://simflight.com/~fshistory/fsh/start.htm)
  • [http://flightsimmers.net/airport/airliners/ A site for download of pre-jet aircraft with emphasis on commercial air carrier aircraft
  • [http://www.flightsim.com/ The largest collection of aircraft of all types that may be downloaded free for use on MS Flight Simulator all versions.
  • [http://www.avsim.com/ Another large and well organized site for download of all types of aircraft, scenery,sound files,and panels for use with MS Flt Sim



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