Joystick with various buttons that can be programmed i.e similar to the "thruster range" as a minimum. Mouse and if you are wanting more of an experience to you can purchase radio stacks, lighting stacks for O/H options, throttle controllers which can be programmed for flaps , pros , mixtures and thrust , these frequently come with 6 to either programmable switches as well
All you need is a mouse and a keyboard, but a joystick makes it much easier.
You only need a mouse and keyboard, a joystick makes it much easier though.
Joystick - thruster unit to start
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.
The Flightgear flight simulator was not created by a single person. It was created by international group of volunteers. It is open source software free to download.
No, Combat Flight Simulator 3 does not need a Flight Simulator.
There is No Joystick included with the software. You'll have to purchase one. If it was me I would purchase one that designed for Flight Simulator. The are several available.
There are many places one might go to find an FS2004 flight simulator. In addition to the official brand website, one might also find the software at Chocolate Software.
Quite a few flight simulators use Google Earth. An online example of this would be GEFS Online. GEFS is a free online flight simulator, and can only be used via Google Chrome. Another popular simulator is "Microsofts' Flight Simulator." However, one must buy this software.
No a microphone is only of any use when playing online, even then, it is optional.
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 cannot. It will require 3rd party software
No. On Flight Simulator, you fly planes, which is why it is called Flight Simulator, and has planes on the cover.
Flight Gear is the top flight simulator software available from opensource software. Also known as free ware many software programs are available to download and use without copyright infringement.