Normally TEXTURES refer to the aircraft colors (skins) used by each plane - They can also refer to some of the buildings ground vehicles etc used
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).
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
fstipsandaddons has a great indepth tutorial for adding textures and models
Microsoft Flight Simulator was created in 1982.
Technically yes. However, FSX (or Flight Simulator 10 as its actually called ) is a later platform. This means requirements of 2002 are embedded in to FSX so that many of the textures work. You cannot run fsx objects in 2002.
It is discontinued since 2009.But they released a sequel to Microsoft Flight Simulator called Microsoft Flight.It is not part of Flight Simulator.
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.
Yes, you can get a Concord for Microsoft Flight Simulator X from websites that make add-on aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator X.