go to simviation.com
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.
You can get more aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator X by buying/downloading expansion packs or by buying/downloading specific aircraft.
No. On Flight Simulator, you fly planes, which is why it is called Flight Simulator, and has planes on the cover.
You can't make planes in Flight Simulator X.
You get a Bombardier, Learjeat 45, helicopter, and light craft
No, the point of Microsoft Flight Simulator X is to learn how to fly planes. So you do not need to know how to fly from the start.
Yes you can, go to www.Google.com and type in "Planes for Google Earth Flight Simulator"
Flight simulator X - all other are addons with more craft - you cannot if its a boxed version run the other addon packs with out the base version installed
There are no tow planes in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004. If you are trying to use a glider press "Y". You will enter slew mode. Press "F4" and your aircraft will climb vertically. Press "Y" again to exit slew mode once you are at your desired height.
There are already a few on there when you install it (Pacifica, Orbit, World travel, Kenmore, and an extra for 747's: Global Freightways). Or, you could download them by searching Microsoft flight simulator x add ons. I've downloaded blue, and gold southwest planes, American and delta.
You have to have a compatible system for the flight simulator 2012. Also, find a website or a CD that has it for free.
The Boeings used in Microsoft's flight simulator are the 737, the 747-400 and the 777-200. The blue colored cockpit is the 737 The Brown colored cockpit is either the 747 or the 777 depending on the amount of engines. Please note that the cockpits used by the default planes in FS are poorly made and do not work at all as in the real stuff.