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f4 - full throtle
f3 - little increase of throttle
f2 - less throttle
f1- min power
p - pause
y/u - activate or deactivate slew this is a cheat (press f4 after you have activated to go up f1 to go down up arrow to go front etc.
If you open Microsoft Flight Simulator X and go to Settings > Controls, you can look at them there or if you're in-flight, you can press Shift + F10 and open up the kneeboard, then go to the controls section, you can view them there.
To get a product key for Microsoft Flight Simulator X you need to buy Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
There are a vast array which acne be programmed through the control option. To see that's already configured access the KNEEBOARD
When on the menu screens, go to, Settings->Controls->Buttons / Keys, all controls will be listed.
You only need a mouse and keyboard for Microsoft Flight Simulator, but a joystick makes it much easier.
To set your speed brake in Microsoft Flight Simulator X press the "/" key on your keyboard.
To brake in Microsoft Flight Simulator X press and hold the period key on the keyboard or button 1 on a joystick.
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.
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
Microsoft Flight Simulator was created in 1982.
It is discontinued since 2009.But they released a sequel to Microsoft Flight Simulator called Microsoft Flight.It is not part of Flight Simulator.
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).
Microsoft "Flight" is in production right now and has announced internal testing last year. My guess is that Microsoft Flight will be released in late 2011 or 2012. If there are delays expect around 2013.