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The game is free, but the catch is you'll have to buy the aircraft and airports and perhaps the scenery.
However, as a former pilot who as flown the Citation flight simulator at Flight Safety Inc., the Microsoft Flight program is the best flight sim ever written. I've run flightgear and the Linux commercial version of X-Flight. They aren't even close to MS Flight sim. My grandson got the app, and C&H's yoke, peddles and throttle mount for Xmas several years ago. Setting in it in "hood" mode was just like flying under the hood in real life. Except for being able to feel the aircraft in your seat, or fell the bumps or hear the wind, flying Flight is as real as it gets. The Cessna Skyhawk in Flight behaved EXACTLY like it did when I was flying it. So did the Cessna Centurion 206, which I also flew. I am seriously considering downloading the app for my Win7 side.
The game is free, but the catch is you'll have to buy the aircraft and airports and perhaps the scenery.
However, as a former pilot who as flown the Citation flight simulator at Flight Safety Inc., the Microsoft Flight program is the best flight sim ever written. I've run flightgear and the Linux commercial version of X-Flight. They aren't even close to MS Flight sim. My grandson got the app, and C&H's yoke, peddles and throttle mount for Xmas several years ago. Setting in it in "hood" mode was just like flying under the hood in real life. Except for being able to feel the aircraft in your seat, or fell the bumps or hear the wind, flying Flight is as real as it gets. The Cessna Skyhawk in Flight behaved EXACTLY like it did when I was flying it. So did the Cessna Centurion 206, which I also flew. I am seriously considering downloading the app for my Win7 side.
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