Its used in the training of pilots. Its normally preprogrammed with airport data, flights data including weather and potential failures that pilots may encounter. Sims can also be used by crash investors who input information from a down planes black box. This gives investigators a realistic view of what the aircrew and craft experienced 30 minutes to end of flight. In addition, new flight dynamics, functions and equipment are tested in simulators before going on to be used in the real world environment.
No, Microsoft Flight Simulator X can only be used on a PC.
No, Combat Flight Simulator 3 does not need a Flight Simulator.
There is no need to buy Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Deluxe Edition as Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Acceleration contains everything from Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Deluxe Edition and more.
You can't, the coding on the planes is different. Most of the planes you find in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 are available in Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
No. On Flight Simulator, you fly planes, which is why it is called Flight Simulator, and has planes on the cover.
It is exactly what the name states, it is a flight simulator, it is as realistic as you can get (besides Microsoft Flight Simulator X).
No they are different
No, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 add-on aircraft cannot be transferred to Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
No, you cannot use the add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator 98 in Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
Flight Simulator X is by Microsoft, the full name is Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
Microsoft Flight Simulator X: 18 Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Deluxe Edition: 22 Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Acceleration (add-on): 25 Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Gold Edition: 25
yes there will be a flight simulator 11 eventualy