You can join the on line flight community of GAMESPY which is accessible through the Flight sim programme
You can also join one of the 3 flight simulation networks at NO COST
They are Virtual Skies, Vatsim and IVAO
Each offers something of the same - but there are opportunities in all not just to fly but to be trained by their in-house trainers as a Air Traffic Controller with their own free software which they allow you to use. This will let you control real people who fly virtual aircraft on their network
you cannot due to the vast nature of software required and the real controls and flight deck hardware - You can however, book hourly flight simulator experiences which real pilots use.
One may find a flight simulator by using all different kinds of resources. One may also look to friends and family to help you find a good website for a flight simulator.
You cannot play Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 anywhere online. One, it would be illegal, and two, it needs to be installed on your computer.
There is no such thing as an online flight program. Instead you can search for a flight simulator, Microsoft's the best flight simulator that money can buy.
You can play Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 multiplayer free in the link provided below this question.
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.
You cannot download Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, you have to buy it.
No, Microsoft flight simulator is only for PC
You can buy a Flight Yoke Simulator online from retailers such as Amazon. You can also find these products available used from websites such as eBay and Craigslist.
No, Combat Flight Simulator 3 does not need a Flight Simulator.
Flightgear is an open source flight simulator you can download. Likewise, Google Earth provides a free flight simulator with choice of two aircraft: F-16 and SR22. The only good online in-browser flight sim I have seen so far is a google earth-based flight simulator that uses the google earth plugin. See related links below.
Yes, you can play Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 without a disc. I have put a link under this question explaining how to play Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 without a disc. I have put a link instead of explaning how to do this because of the amount of steps.
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.
There are a myriad of flight simulators online that you can use. Some of the better known ones are:- Virtual Pilot, GEFS online and the original Flight Simulator.