Depends on how old. In many cases its a matter of having enough disk space and memory to run the flight simulator.
Google Earth, for example, can run on older machines with enough memory (e.g. > 256MB) and 400+ MB disk space.
X-Plane could possibly run on older PCs but want a decent video card. Review the system requirements for X-Plane here. You can download a free demo of X-Plane to see if it works on your computer.
X-Plane has many aircraft to test fly from any airport in the world. There is a forum that has many more free realistic aircraft models to fly including some sci-fi vehicles such as a Tie-Fighter.
Download the panel, find the plane you want to change, delete the old panel, cut and paste the new one.
Train simulator 2000
you would have to be 13 years old in order to work there
A very good place to start would be the local hobby shop. Where you will be able to purchase your eight year old a remote controlled plane. Now, it may be fun to purchase a plane you can both build together. Also, if your son likes computer games, you should consider buying a flight simulator game to further develop his interest in this field.
The ISBN of Flight of the Old Dog is 978-1556110344.
I would say he/she would be alright at 6 months but ask your GP
Flight of the Old Dog was created on 1987-06-23.
How old does a child have to be to travel solo on a domestic flight?
It is hundreds of millions of years old. Prehistoric animals would have had the "fight or flight" response when confronted by a predator. Since dinosaurs roamed the earth from about 235 million years ago until 65 million years ago, this response would have been present in these creatures, as well.
I would encourage him/her to work with motorcycles, if that's what they are interested in.
First I would think you would need to know how to spell Burger King before you could work there.
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