Two ways, increase the traffic sliders in settings and/or there areca number of sites that have A1 packs that can be brought down. The for the newer user download traffic tools and afcad. These help you edit the config files required by the flight system
See related Link below. Place your carriers using the AI Carriers program.
"fsx" aircraft is usually a phrase used to describe an aircraft included in Microsoft Flight Simulator X (10) which is abbreviated as "FSX"
Press Shift + F and a fuel truck will come. It depends on AI traffic. If you have a lot of AI airplanes on the airport and needed fuel, you might be waiting for a little while, but if you have little or no AI traffic, then you're number 1 for re-fueling
Unlimited. Developers are still developing planes for FSX. you can find some at www.simviation.com
Press Z.
probally the piper cub
turn up the air traffic and ground traffic in settings on fsx. Not the more you have the more cpu use the programme demands
I can't give you one, but I can give you my top 3. 1.)FlightSim.com 2.)AVSIM.com 3.)Simviation.com They are my preferences and the sites that I download all my addon aircraft.
It is possible to actually blow up an airplane in Flight Simulator X. An add-on aircraft available at www.simnetwork.com can be blown up by turning on the lights. Go to downloads at www.simnetwork.com and click FSX aircraft. There's lots of pages so be patient when looking. Other than that, it isn't really possible to blow up aircraft. Guns, torpedoes etc aren't available in FSX as it is E-rated. However you can set engine fires and various other failures such as an altimeter failure.
YES
The purpose of the FSX SDK is to create utilities, new scenery, missions, and aircraft. And it is not necessary to install it, usually a FSX newcomer who is new to the simulator series won't even install the SDK initially. They may later install it and use it to create aircraft and scenery and utilities.
It wa considered worthy of a model when the simulator was being created It was finishing its service life when FSX was launched and MS decided to retail the iconic aircraft