Yes, there are flight simulator's for the Mac. Here are the Top 10 Flight Simulator's according to Gamerankings.com (year it was made):
1. Fly! (2000)
2. Jet (1989)
3. Fighter Squadron (2001)
4. Chuck Yeager's Air Combat (1995)
5. Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche Versus Ka-52 Hokum (unknown)
6. FlightGear (1996)
7. A-10 Attack! (1996)
8. F/A-18 Operation Iraqi Freedom (unknown)
9. F/A-18 Hornet 3.0 (unknown)
10. Red Baron (unknown)
Hope it helped!
Yes, Flight Simulator X is compatible with Windows 7.
Flight Simulator comes with the newest version of Google Earth. Very simply, go into Google Earth, on the tool bar select Tools then select flight simulator, select aircraft and position and you're away!You can also press ctrl-A to start the Flight Simulator.~You press ctrl-Alt-A to start the simulator.
The first one was invented by the US military for flight training. The first commercially available version was made by Microsoft (Microsoft Flight Simulator 1995).
No. Microsoft Train Simulator, and RailWorks are exclusive to the Windows operating system.
Yes -by pressing f7
The Flight Simulator has been a feature of Google Earth since version v4.2.Press Ctrl+Alt+A (Command + Option + A on Mac) or go to the Tools menu and click "Enter Flight Simulator" to start it.
Microsoft's Flight Sim X only works with the Windows operating system so to use it on a Mac you will need to install and run Windows on the Mac. There are alternative flight simulators available for the Mac the best one being Xplane. (See links below)
Not unless there is an OSx version.
No, Combat Flight Simulator 3 does not need a Flight Simulator.
There is no need to buy Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Deluxe Edition as Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Acceleration contains everything from Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Deluxe Edition and more.
No. On Flight Simulator, you fly planes, which is why it is called Flight Simulator, and has planes on the cover.
It is exactly what the name states, it is a flight simulator, it is as realistic as you can get (besides Microsoft Flight Simulator X).
No they are different
No, you cannot use the add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator 98 in Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
No, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 add-on aircraft cannot be transferred to Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
Flight Simulator X is by Microsoft, the full name is Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
Microsoft Flight Simulator X: 18 Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Deluxe Edition: 22 Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Acceleration (add-on): 25 Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Gold Edition: 25