![]() ![]() Screenshots don't do it justice, so here is a gameplay video. X-Plane is not a game, but an engineering tool that can be used to predict the flying qualities of fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft with incredible accuracy. They also offer mobile versions (never been a fan of mobile flight sims myself) and offer some approved joysticks and other flight hardware which can also be a difficult choice. Previous versions are offered for a lower price if money is tight and the latest version with scenery upgrades can run you up to about 90 bucks, but easily worth every penny. It’s not free, but then again very few are and certainly nowhere as complete as this one. ![]() With X-Plane, you also get one of the most realistic sims on the market. Over 20 years later anyone who has ever searched for a flight sim has probably bumped into X-Plane. Back then it was a Macintosh beta to simulate the Piper Archer, and the Windows release came in 1996. If you don’t know what X-Plane is then you’re probably new to Flight Sims? Many simulations come and go (mostly go) from companies as large as Microsoft, but I can’t think of another flight sim as extensively developed and none since 1993. ![]()
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