A company called Microsoft still has FS2004 available for download. They have been the developers and marketers of the software.
The G**gle Earth software has an integrated flight simulator that is pretty good, also, Microsoft has the Flight Simulator X that you can download as a demo to try it.
Flightgear is an open source flight simulator you can download. Likewise, Google Earth provides a free flight simulator with choice of two aircraft: F-16 and SR22. The only good online in-browser flight sim I have seen so far is a google earth-based flight simulator that uses the google earth plugin. See related links below.
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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.
While there are whole websites devoted to the subject, some popular suggestions include FlightProSim, Flight Gear, Microsoft Flight Simulator X and Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator.
No, Flight Pro Sim isn't for free, it's a pretty good flight simulator game.
depending on what you want . Down load, add to the relevant effect folder , remember that there are many effects folders for differing areas of the simulator to process. ALWAYS backup your original files before launching addons
air good games store of internet - steam edition is available
You can read the security measures are in place at flight simulator training facilities now at www.power-innovations.com/ftp/pdf/homepage/solutions.pdf. Another good site is www.planeflightsimulator.com/
To get Flight Simulator X, you'll have to buy it for around $30.00 USD. All other versions are ILLEGAL SCAMS. However, if you would like a high quality flight simulator for free, I suggest Flightgear, the link is below the question.
It varies greatly. It depends on how good you are at it, and on specific qualities too, mostly multitasking.
With over a million users of the flight sim brand and more coming on board since Steam (Dove) where issued licence by Microsoft