Come in and park at a gate (making sure you're lined up reasonably well) and the press Ctrl+J.
Yes there is a Japanese Flight Simulator Comercial Aircraft game. The name is Jet de Go!
Yes it will run, but there are lilkely to be issues; several forums on the web report that you can install it fine, all works ok except that no matter what you do, when you go to create a flight from the game menu, choose your geographical starting point and whichever aircraft, it will give you either a default flight you haven't opted to fly on this occaision, or one of your previously saved flights. You can then change aircraft /location mid flight. .... I am also having some minor issues with textures, sounds and particualry with regard to reheat on jet aircraft...
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From Jabbawockeez9Flight simulator is technically not a game but a simulation - although it can be used as a game, its primary use is to simulate actual flight, to make it as real as possible - you can use it very simply by just loading an aircraft ready to take off, push all the controls forward, take off and just have fun but the real beauty of flight simulator is you can make it almost like the real thing - you can add scenery software that looks almost like the real thing down to every road and river, custom aircraft that teams of designers spend years to develop to fly and look ultra realistically - you can do all the preflighting, checklists, etc just like the real thing - and you can add a full array of controls and real gauges, multiple monitors etc for an incredibly true to life flying experience you could also get on the net and fly with others, in virtual worlds with live airtraffic controllers.Microsoft actually makes two flight sims, the normal one called flight simulator which is a simulator for general/civilian aviation - the other is combat flight simulator which is a military simulator that simulates air combat as close to reality as possible - when "played" to simulate real air combat it is a simulator, when used with rules, to accrue points and such it becomes a game"Flight Simulator" is a PC-computer game for playing at home. This game can be purchased for any computer and has great graphics for the more advanced computer. You load the software and fly the aircraft using your mouse and the keyboard. Or you can buy hardware that simulates the control yoke of a commercial airliner or small Cessna OR the pistol grip that simulates the grip on a fighter jet or helicopter. This type of hardware will require more powerful computer to use.Flight Simulator software allows you to practice (a) the basic flying skills and aerobatics and (b) navigation skills. I believe commercial pilots can use an advanced version of Flight Simulator with select lessons to allow them to keep up with their ratings.My favorite is practicing to soar in a glider by catching thermal up-drafts. I would think that this would be good practice if you ever thought about taking Soaring lessons someday.For more info on flight simulators see related links.Hope this answered your question(s)
There is an app for that! WingsEarth 2.0 is an iPod app that allows the user to glide through different landscapes just like a real jet.
A commercial jet flight is a chartered airline service on a jet plane, as in a flight with passengers etc.
Elizabeth L Martin has written: 'Low-level flight simulation' -- subject(s): Flight simulators, F-16 (Jet fighter plane) 'Contributions of platform motion to simulator training effectiveness' -- subject(s): Flight simulators, Flight training
Unfortunately in 2002 and 2004, you cannot operate the default scenery jet ways. Although there are pay ware scenery packages (I had JustFlight's World Airports 2 which was great) where you can operate the jet docks and all the service vehicles.
Yes, they are owned by Royal Navy and US Marines.
Not all aircraft have an APU. These are normally found in the jet aircraft and the switches are frequently found on the "overhead" i.e. the 737s are on teh over head control boards in the centre/bottom of the overhead
This could be called a flight fright, a jet fret, or a plane pain.
Yes, there are flight simulator's for the Mac. Here are the Top 10 Flight Simulator's according to Gamerankings.com (year it was made): 1. Fly! (2000) 2. Jet (1989) 3. Fighter Squadron (2001) 4. Chuck Yeager's Air Combat (1995) 5. Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche Versus Ka-52 Hokum (unknown) 6. FlightGear (1996) 7. A-10 Attack! (1996) 8. F/A-18 Operation Iraqi Freedom (unknown) 9. F/A-18 Hornet 3.0 (unknown) 10. Red Baron (unknown) Hope it helped!