A simulator gives you the feel of the actual aircraft, but it won't be the real thing. For example, a simulator will contain all controls which an actual aircraft does, but it will have a display running some video and you have to move controls accordingly. If you crash in simulator you get one more chance to make a new start.
Real aircraft is a real thing. You crash, you are dead (Maybe along with some more guys and burning up millions of dollars).
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).
Yes -by pressing f7
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if you have FSx press Alt then go to airplane then 'movie'
No, Combat Flight Simulator 3 does not need a Flight Simulator.
There is such a flight simulator game that offers a dogfight between two people or the computer. The game is called Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator. The game has fairly good reviews and is best played with a joystick.
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.
Start the flight simulator by pressing CTRL + Alt + A or selecting 'Enter Flight Simulator' from the Tools menu. To take off, first press the Page Up key to increase thrust and move the aircraft down the runway. Further instructions to fly your airplane can be found in the related links below.
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.