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| Developer(s) | Microsoft Game Studios
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| Publisher(s) | Microsoft
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| Distributor(s) | Microsoft
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| Series | Microsoft Flight Simulator
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| Version | Service Pack 2
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| Platform(s) | PC (Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista)
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| Release date(s) | October 10, 2006 (SA) October 13, 2006 (Europe) October 17, 2006 (NA) October 26, 2006 (Australia)
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| Genre(s) | Simulation
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| Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer
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| Rating(s) | ESRB: E (Everyone) OFLC: G
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| Media | DVD only (2)
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| System requirements | 1.0 GHz CPU, 256 MB RAM (for Windows XP SP2) or 512 MB RAM (for Windows Vista), 14 GB hard drive space (15 GB for Deluxe Version), DVD drive, 32 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible video card [1]
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| Input methods | Keyboard and mouse Joystick (recommended), Xbox 360 controller for Windows, TrackIR, FreeTrack
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A screenshot demonstrating the advanced shaders available for use on aircraft models in FSX
A screenshot demonstrating the high resolution terrain capacity of FSX, in this example payware scenery is used
Microsoft Flight Simulator X (the X is pronounced ten, as in the Roman numeral, known in the Flight Simulator community also as simply FSX) is the latest version of Microsoft Flight Simulator after Flight Simulator 2004. It includes a graphics engine upgrade as well as compatibility with Windows Vista, having been hailed by Microsoft as the most important technological milestone in the series to date.
It is the first version in the flight simulator series to be released on DVD-ROM.
[edit] Overview
Flight Simulator X marks the tenth version of the popular line of simulators. It was officially released to the US market on October 17, 2006. According to Microsoft's Web site for the game, a standard edition features everything from navaids to GPS and airways. It also includes 18 planes, 28 detailed cities, and 40 highly detailed airports. The deluxe version features 24 types of aircraft, 38 highly detailed cities, and 45 highly detailed airports.
Flight Simulator X was officially unveiled at the 2006 international Consumer Electronics Show (CES) as a gaming showcase for Microsoft Windows Vista. Microsoft released screenshots as well as a list of frequently asked questions as a press release on Microsoft Flight Simulator Insider, as well as numerous flight simulator communities (see External links). This also included mission-based gameplay with mission specific aircraft as well as an upgraded rendering engine capable of increased detail.
Following the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in May 2006, Microsoft published new screenshots, videos and an official trailer. The overall reaction by the community was quite positive, and the graphical quality of the simulator has greatly increased.
Flight Simulator X has a required system rating of 3 for Windows Vista and a recommended rating of 5.
[edit] Sequel
On 22 January 2009, it was reported that development team behind the product was being heavily affected by Microsoft's ongoing job cuts, with indications that the entire Microsoft Flight Simulator team was being made redundant.[2][3] Microsoft later confirmed this and stated they are committed to the Flight Simulator franchise, and expected to continue to release products in the series, but had nothing specific to announce at that time.[4]
[edit] Standard vs. Deluxe Edition
Flight Simulator X was released in two editions, Standard and Deluxe. Deluxe Edition incorporates some additional features, including an on-disc Software Development Kit (SDK), three airplanes with the Garmin G1000 Flight Deck, and the ability for the player to Air Traffic Control other users with a radar screen.[5]
In addition, the Deluxe Edition features 24 aircraft compared to 18 in the Standard Edition, 45 high-detail airports compared to 40, 38 high-detail cities compared to 28, and 51 structured missions compared to 30+.[6]
Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Gold Edition combines the Deluxe Edition and the Acceleration expansion pack into one. Also, it has more missions than the two editions/packs combined.
[edit] New features
The new features in Flight Simulator X include:
- Improved graphics including enhanced texture resolution, new Earth model facilitating polar flights, true road data, region-specific textures, minimal 3D animals, star constellations, etc. Also, the scenery textures now line up with the automatically generated (Autogen) buildings. Maximum rendering-engine-supported scenery resolution of 7cm/pixel (not available with default scenery).
- Improved default airport functionality — appropriate dynamic vehicles, jetways etc. Now featured by default where they exist in reality.
- The built-in GPS support has been upgraded to include Garmin G1000 integrated glass cockpit, (select aircraft in the Deluxe version only).
- Improved ATC featuring certain non-FAA procedures where appropriate (for example, altimeter/QNH scale in metric units) and numerous minor updates such as an improved progressive-taxi feature.
- Improved and new default aircraft including, for example, an Airbus A321. Default aircraft systems modeling is rather extensively improved, featuring, for example, APU, fire protection, passenger advisory sign switches etc.
- Improved weather system, including better visibility modeling.
- Revamped multiplayer functionality featuring Shared Skies, a feature allowing multiple users to share the same cockpit.
- Tower Controller, a feature in the Deluxe version allowing users to simulate local control at many airports worldwide during multiplayer gaming.
- Revamped sound system with support for 5.1 surround sound.
- Proprietary SimConnectAPI to allow FSUIPC-like access to Flight Simulator functions and variables.[7]
- Mission engine allowing creation of dynamic missions with developer control of many simulation variables, sound file playback, AI aircraft traffic etc. in relation to what the user is doing — essentially an evolution over the APL and ABL adventure programming languages featured in previous versions of the software. Dozens of missions ship with the product, and a mission level editor is expected to be released on-line shortly after release of the main product.
- Most of the vintage aircraft that were a key theme in the previous version have been dropped, with the exception of the DC-3 and Piper J-3. Both aircraft are featured in the default missions that ship with the product.
- The maximum altitude in the game has been increased to 100,000,000 feet ({{rnd/bExpression error: Unexpected < operator|Expression error: Unexpected < operator|Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "["|Expression error: Unexpected < operator}} m), as opposed to FS2004's 99,999 feet ({{rnd/bExpression error: Unexpected < operator|Expression error: Unexpected < operator|Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "["|Expression error: Unexpected < operator}} m). FSX's maximum altitude is therefore approximately 2.39 times the diameter of the Earth at the equator.
- Camera shake in the virtual cockpit as the aircraft banks, accelerates, brakes, flies through turbulence etc.
- Realistic flexible wings in some commercial airplanes, the wings flex when the aircraft is going through turbulence, increasing rate of ascent or descending, major plane movements, flaps being fully extended, general vibrations to the plane, etc. An example of an aircraft with this wing movement is the Boeing 747-400.
- New water effect which has 3D waves with curled up object reflection according to the wave movements and with sunshine reflection.
- Aircraft can cast shadows on themselves.
- Red Bull Air Race World Series racing.[8]
[edit] Aircraft
| Aircraft | Standard | Deluxe | Acceleration/Gold
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| Airbus A321
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Air Creation 582-SL Trike Ultralight
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| AgustaWestland AW101
| No | No | Yes
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| Beechcraft Baron 58
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Beechcraft Baron 58 G1000
| No | Yes | Yes
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| Beechcraft King Air 350
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Bell 206B JetRanger
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Boeing 737-800
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Boeing 747-400
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Boeing F/A-18 Hornet
| No | No | Yes
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| Bombardier CRJ-700
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Bombardier Learjet LJ-45
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Cessna 208-B Grand Caravan
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Cessna 172S SkyhawkSP
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Cessna 172S Skyhawk SP G1000
| No | Yes | Yes
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| de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver floatplane
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| DG-808-S Competition Sailplane
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Douglas DC-3
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Extra EA-300-S
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Grumman G-21-A Goose
| AI only | Yes | Yes
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| Maule Orion M-7-260-C Super Rocket on skis
| AI only | Yes | Yes
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| Maule Orion M-7-260-C Super Rocket
| AI only | Yes | Yes
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| Mooney M-20-M Bravo
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Mooney M-20-M Bravo G1000
| No | Yes | Yes
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| North American P-51D Racer
| No | No | Yes
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| Piper PA-28 Cherokee 180
| AI only | AI only | AI only
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| Piper J-3C-65 Cub
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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| Robinson R-22 Beta II
| Yes | Yes | Yes
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In some missions, extra AI aircraft are included but aren't available to the player in Free Flight. These aircraft include:
- TBM Avenger ghost planes of Flight 19 - from Lost in the Triangle
- Boeing 787-9 - from Paris Airshow Demonstration Flight, Loopy Larry & Jet Truck Drag Race
- Ekranoplan - from Aleutian Cargo Run & Tokyo Executive Transport
- Airbus A380-800 - from Paris Airshow Demonstration Flight, Loopy Larry & Jet Truck Drag Race
- Boeing 747-8 - from Loopy Larry & Jet Truck Drag Race
- Antonov AN-225 - from Paris Airshow Demonstration Flight, Loopy Larry & Jet Truck Drag Race
- Aerospatiale-BAC Concorde - from Loopy Larry & Jet Truck Drag Race (in British Airways livery)
- Two variations of UFOs - a flying saucer is seen while flying and two black triangular UFOs; one is seen landing at Area 51 just before the player lands and launches again while the player is taxiing, and a larger, similar one parked on skids - all from Secret Shuttle
- Two UFOs - a small UFO and a much larger UFO, that can be seen in the background - high altitude intercept (acceleration)
- Parked space shuttle - in Free Flight at Edwards Air Force Base
- Parked B-1 Lancer - in Free Flight at Edwards Air Force Base
- Variations of military jets and helicopters - different types from Tutorial 1: First Take-off, Tutorial 11: Helicopter Maneuvers 1, Flour Power, Loopy Larry, Jet Truck Drag Race, Civil Air Patrol Search, Africa Relief and Catalina Day Spa
- Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird - from Tutorial 1: First Take-off and Secret Shuttle next the F-22 Raptor.
- Boeing B-52H Stratofortress - from Tutorial 1: First Take-off & Loopy Larry
- V-22 Osprey from tutorial 1: first take off
- F-117 Nighthawk from tutorial 1: first take off
- F-22 Raptor at Paris Airshow Demonstration Flight on the flightline ,secret shuttle next to the SR-71 and also can be seen at Edwards Air Force Base near the hangars and other various places around the base
- Su-37 Flanker at Paris Airshow Demonstration Flight there are 2 on the flight line next to an F-22
[edit] Missions and rewards
The inclusion of Missions adds a new facet to the simulation, adding task oriented goals, and encouraging users to fly worldwide, rather than just from their home field. Although a similar concept was available in previous versions, the new implementation of multipath & event oriented situations substantially extends the potential for user interaction.
Pilots earn Rewards for completing various missions, and reaching specific accomplishments throughout the game, (in 'Free Flight'). Some of the rewards exist as hidden "easter eggs" to be discovered by pilots.[9] Some missions have multiple and hidden rewards, receipt being dependent on performing additional actions.
Some hidden rewards include:
- Earning a postcard for spotting an item of interest.
- Earning a badge for landing at a special airport, e.g., highest, most remote, lowest.
- Earning a reward for completing a challenge not associated with a mission.
- Earning a trophy for landing a number of times or the number of airports landed at.
In each mission description, a map is included with it. It notes that they are for entertainment purposes. The maps and charts are supplied by Jeppesen.
[edit] Missions list
This is a list of all missions in Flight Simulator X (both Standard and Deluxe Edition).
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| Mission
| Location
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| Description
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| 1.
| Tutorial 1: First Take-off
| Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA
| Air Creation 582-SL Trike Ultralight
| Take-off from runway 15 - one of the world's longest runways - and fly through 3 gates before landing.
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| 2.
| Tutorial 2: Basics of Flight
| Hong Kong, China
| Air Creation 582-SL Trike Ultralight
| Fly through 5 gates.
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| 3.
| Tutorial 3: Finding Your Way
| Vals-Lanas Airport, Aubenas, France
| Air Creation 582-SL Trike Ultralight
| Take-off, fly near 3 hot air balloons and land.
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| 4.
| Tutorial 4: Ground Operations
| Eagle Creek Airport, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
| Air Creation 582-SL Trike Ultralight, Piper J-3C-65 Cub & Douglas DC-3
| Taxi in 3 different aircraft until taking off in the final plane.
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| 5.
| Tutorial 5: Approaching the Airport
| Eagle Creek Airport, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
| Piper J-3C-65 Cub
| Approach runway 3 in 1 kt winds.
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| 6.
| Tutorial 6: Introduction to Mountain Flying
| South-western Idaho, USA
| Cessna C-172-SP Skyhawk
| Take-off from Bernard USFS Airport, fly through valleys and attempt a canyon turn before landing at Lower Loon Creek Airport.
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| 7.
| Tutorial 7: Introduction to Soaring
| Minden-Tahoe Airport, Minden, Nevada, USA
| DG-808-S Competition Sailplane
| Fly in a glider and learn some tips about gliding.
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| 8.
| Tutorial 8: Transitioning to Jets
| Scotland
| Bombardier CRJ-700
| Take-off from Edinburgh in a jet and land at Glasgow International Airport.
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| 9.
| Tutorial 9: Helicopter Basics
| Līhu'e, Hawaii
| Robinson R-22 Beta II
| Fly a helicopter over the island of Kaua'i.
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| 10.
| Tutorial 10: Helicopter Take-off and Landing
| Līhu'e, Hawaii
| Robinson R-22 Beta II
| Take-off, fly through 5 gates and land on the helipad.
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| 11.
| Sitka Approach
| Sitka Rocky Gutierrez Airport, Sitka, Alaska, USA
| Cessna C-172-SP Skyhawk
| Approach the airport at Sitka.
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| 12.
| Midwest Fly-in
| Eagle Creek Airport, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
| Piper J-3C-65 Cub
| Take-off from a farm runway and land at the fly-in at Eagle Creek Airport.
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| 13.
| Hawaiian Checkout
| Hawaii
| Mooney M-20-M Bravo G1000
| Look at the scenery as you fly from Molokai to Maui's Hana Airport.
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| 14.
| San Juan Island Run
| North-western Washington, USA
| de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver floatplane
| Take passengers on a trip from Lake Union to Friday Harbour in the San Juan Islands.
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| 15.
| Flour Power
| Princess Juliana International Airport, St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles
| Air Creation 582-SL Trike Ultralight, Bombardier Learjet LJ-45, Robinson R-22 Beta II & Beechcraft King Air 350
| Hit targets with flour bombs.
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| 16.
| Telluride Landing
| Telluride Regional Airport, Telluride, Colorado, USA
| Bombardier Learjet LJ-45
| Land at Telluride without slamming into the mountainous terrain.
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| 17.
| Rome-Naples Airline Run
| Italy
| Airbus A321
| Take passengers from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport to Capodichino International Airport.
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| 18.
| Swedish Championship Soaring Course
| Södermanland, Sweden
| DG-808-S Competition Sailplane
| Glide through a representative course of the 2006 World Gliding Championships then land at Eskilstuna Ekeby Airport.
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| 19.
| Secret Shuttle
| Southern Nevada, USA
| Boeing 737-800
| Fly from Las Vegas' McCarran International Airport to a secret base called "Area 51".
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| 20.
| Game Park Patrol
| Guvalala, Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe
| Air Creation 582-SL Trike Ultralight
| Search the local park for a missing baby elephant that has strayed from its herd.
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| 21.
| Tutorial 11: Helicopter Maneuvers 1
| Līhu'e, Hawaii
| Robinson R-22 Beta II
| Fly through a course of gates before landing on a moving aircraft carrier.
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| 22.
| Down Under
| Sydney, Australia
| Bombardier Learjet LJ-45
| Fly through as many gates as you can over Sydney's stunning scenery in 3 minutes before landing at Sydney Airport.
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| 23.
| Austrian Alpine Soaring Course (deluxe version only)
| Kitzbüheler Alps, central Austria
| DG-808-S Competition Sailplane
| Fly a course through the valleys and over the mountains of Austria before returning to Zell am See Airport.
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| 24.
| Caribbean Landing
| Princess Juliana International Airport, St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles
| Bombardier CRJ-700
| Approach and land at St. Marteen.
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| 25.
| Paris Airshow Demonstration Flight
| Le Bourget Airport, Paris, France
| Airbus A321
| Show-off an A321 at the Paris Air Show by doing fly-bys over the runway.
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| 26.
| Flying Blind Across the Channel
| English Channel, between England and France
| Cessna C-172-SP Skyhawk G1000
| Take-off from Manston Airport, Manston, England and fly an IFR plan through fog to Paris-Plage Airport at Le Touquet, France.
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| 27.
| Swiss Outing
| Central Switzerland
| Cessna C-172-SP Skyhawk
| Suffer an engine failure while flying to Interlaken and try to glide safely to an airport.
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| 28.
| Innsbruck Approach
| Innsbruck Airport, Innsbruck, Austria
| Beechcraft Baron 58 G1000
| Fly the most challenging localizer into Innsbruck in heavy snow.
|
| 29.
| Aleutian Cargo Run (deluxe version only)
| Fox Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, United States
| Grumman G-21-A Goose
| Fly from Umnak Island to Chernofski Harbour and then to Dutch Harbour in stormy weather.
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| 30.
| Loopy Larry
| Wittman Regional Airport, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA
| Piper J-3C-65 Cub
| Land on top of a moving school bus.
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| 31.
| Amazon Trek (deluxe version only)
| Inambari River, south-eastern Peru
| Grumman G-21-A Goose
| Fly from Quince Mil to a camp, load up with arcaeological items and transport them to a remote village and choose whether to go looking for a mysterious treasure before returning to the airport.
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| 32.
| Tokyo Executive Transport
| Tokyo, Japan
| Bell 206B JetRanger
| Take-off from Haneda and pick up passengers on a rooftop helipad before flying them to Narita International Airport and discovering your co-pilot's secret.
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| 33.
| Jet City(deluxe version only)
| Boeing Field, Seattle, Washington, USA
| Bombardier Learjet LJ-45
| Fly through all required targets before the timer runs out until landing at Boeing Field.
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| 34.
| Denali Base Camp Charter (deluxe version only)
| Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA
| Maule Orion on skis
| Fly supplies to a base camp at the foot of Mount McKinley.
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| 35.
| Tutorial 12: Helicopter Maneuvers 2
| Līhu'e, Hawaii
| Robinson R-22 Beta II
| Fly a vertical course and then land on the helipad of a moving yacht.
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| 36.
| Lost in the Triangle
| Off Miami, Florida, USA
| Bombardier Learjet LJ-45
| Search for a missing ship in the famed Bermuda Triangle where many ships and planes have disappeared.
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| 37.
| Jet Truck Drag Race (deluxe version only)
| Wittman Regional Airport, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA
| Extra EA-300-S
| You and another stunt plane verse a truck with three afterburning engines (Shockley's Jet Truck) to see who can reach the finish line first.
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| 38.
| Civil Air Patrol Search (deluxe version only)
| Salmon River Mountains, Idaho, USA
| Maule Orion
| From the CAP Base at Krassel, search the valleys for a crashed plane before it gets too dark.
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| 39.
| Amsterdam-London Airline Run (deluxe version only)
| Western Netherlands
| Boeing 737-800
| Experience a flight to London's Heathrow Airport but a passenger gets ill on the way and you must divert to Rotterdam.
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| 40.
| Africa Relief
| Great Rift Valley, far-eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
| Douglas DC-3
| Fly supplies to African villages (Katale & Rutshuru) while Mount Nyiragongo erupts and damages your plane on your approach to Lubero.
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| 41.
| Quito Approach
| Mariscal Sucre International Airport, Quito, Ecuador
| Boeing 747-400
| Complete a challenging high-altitude approach to Quito's airport sitting at over 9,000 feet.
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| 42.
| Foul Weather Water Rescue
| Auckland, New Zealand
| Bell 206B JetRanger
| Search for a wrecked yacht for survivors in rain and high winds.
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| 43.
| Catalina Day Spa
| San Pedro Channel, off Los Angeles, California, USA
| Cessna C-208-B Grand Caravan
| On your way from Santa Catalina Island to Santa Monica, your engine fails and you must attempt to either glide to the nearest airport or land on a moving aircraft carrier when you have no permission to.
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| 44.
| Limited Options (deluxe version only)
| Near Faadhippolhu Atoll, the Maldives
| Boeing 737-800
| When the plane suffers a fuel leak causing the engines to fail at 35,000 feet, you must decide whether to glide to Malé or Hanimadhoo Island to save 150 passengers from drowning in the Indian Ocean.
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| 45.
| Monsoon Approach
| Changi International Airport, Singapore
| Boeing 747-400
| Descend into monsoon conditions to land on runway 02C at Changi International Airport.
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| 46.
| 747 Test Flight (deluxe version only)
| Between Mojave Air & Space Port and Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA
| Boeing 747-400
| Run tests on a Boeing 747-400 when suddenly your engines fail one-by-one.
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| 47.
| Dutch Harbour Approach
| Dutch Harbour Airport, Dutch Harbour, Alaska, USA
| Beechcraft King Air 350
| Land at Dutch Harbour despite pounding weather.
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| 48.
| Yakutat Mail Run (deluxe version only)
| St. Elias Mountains, Canada/Alaska, USA
| Beechcraft King Air 350
| Take-off from Burwash Airport, Burwash Landing, Canada and cross the mountains in a rush to land at Yakutat, Alaska before a terrible snowstorm shuts down the airport.
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| 49.
| Oil Rig Transport
| North Sea, off Oostvoorne, Netherlands
| Bell B-206-B JetRanger
| Fly a safety inspector to oil rig T-25 to find explosions, flying debris, fire, and 3 workers in a life-or-death situation. You either risk rescuing them or fly off and hope the life guard boat will come in time.
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| 50.
| Red Bull Time Trial
| Salzburg Airport, Salzburg, Austria
| Extra EA-300-S
| Fly through 10 gates and see if you can join the team.
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| 51.
| Red Bull Time Trial (without arrows)
| Salzburg Airport, Salzburg, Austria
| Extra EA-300-S
| Fly through 10 gates and see if you can join the team. This more realistic version has no arrows or gate numbers to help.
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[edit] Demo versions
Flight Simulator X is notable for being the first product in Microsoft's Flight Simulator series to have a game demo, which contains a subset of features of the retail product and requires Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista for installation.
The first limited demo of Flight Simulator X was released to the public on August 9, 2006, and put up for download on the website. Even though playable, the August demo represented a beta release of the product, and had a number of bugs, some of which were recognized in the official installation's README file. On October 2, 2006 the demo was superseded by a newer release, which, while having fewer bugs, is almost identical to the first demo. The DHC-2 Beaver was removed in favor of a Learjet 45. Both the demos feature St. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles and the surrounding area only (as opposed to the entire world), including Princess Juliana International Airport. There are four playable aircraft (Bombardier CRJ-700, Beechcraft 58, DHC-2 Beaver/Learjet 45 and an ultralight aircraft), and three missions, one of which is actually an introductory tutorial. Demo versions can be downloaded from Fusion Sim. Demo versions are available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Polish.[10]
[edit] Service Pack 1
Microsoft released Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Flight Simulator X on May 15, 2007. It addresses the following problems:
- Activation and installation issues
- Performance enhancements
- Third-party add-on issues
- Content issues[11]
[edit] Service Pack 2
Microsoft released another service pack for Flight Simulator X about the same time as its expansion pack (below). The update is primarily for Vista users that have DirectX 10 (DX10) compatible graphics adapters. The DX10 version takes advantage of DX10's improved shader model and more pixel pipelines and increased performance for Vista, approaching overall FSX performance on XP. It also adds the capability for players who do not have the expansion pack to participate in multiplayer activities with users of the expansion pack.
[12]
FSX-SP2 also fixes some more bugs over Flight Simulator X. SP1 is not compatible with SP2 or Acceleration in Multiplayer. People with SP1 cannot enter a session with players who have SP2 or Acceleration in Multiplayer.
[edit] Flight Simulator X: Acceleration
| Flight Simulator X: Acceleration
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| Developer(s) | ACES Studios
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| Publisher(s) | Microsoft
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| Distributor(s) | Microsoft
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| Series | Microsoft Flight Simulator
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| Version | 10.1
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| Platform(s) | PC (Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista)
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| Release date(s) | NA October 23, 2007 AUS November 1, 2007 EU, November 2, 2007
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| Genre(s) | Simulation
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| Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer
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| Rating(s) | ESRB: E+10 PEGI: 3+ OFLC: G
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| System requirements | 2.0 GHz CPU, 1 GB RAM, Windows Vista, 15 GB hard drive space, DVD drive, 32 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible video card, Internet access(for online multiplayer), FSX Installed.
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| Input methods | Keyboard and mouse Joystick (recommended)
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Microsoft released their first expansion pack for Flight Simulator in years, called Flight Simulator X: Acceleration, to the US market on October 23, 2007 rated E10+, and released to the Australian market on November 1, 2007 rated G.[13] Acceleration introduces new features, including multiplayer air racing, new missions, and three all-new aircraft, the F/A-18A Hornet, EH-101 helicopter and the P-51 Mustang. Unfortunately, in many product reviews, users complained of multiple bugs in the initial release of the pack. One of the bugs, which occurs only in the Standard Edition of Flight Simulator X, is that the Maule Air Orion aircraft used in the mission has missing gauges and other problems, as it is a Deluxe Version-only aircraft.
The new scenery enhancements cover Berlin, Istanbul, Cape Canaveral and the Edwards Air Force Base, providing high accuracy both in the underlying photo texture (60cm/pix) and in the detail given to the 3D objects.
Flight Simulator X: Acceleration takes advantage of Windows Vista as well as DirectX 10.[14]
Because the expansion pack includes the content from the service packs, installing both is unnecessary.[15][16]
[edit] Downloadable content
There are many downloads that both versions of Flight Simulator X can use, ranging from free aircraft and liveries to commercial, high-resolution scenery. They may change many aspects of the simulator, such as adjusting the visuals, gameplay, adding new features or content such as scenery objects and modifications. Numerous free downloads are available from community websites (such as Avsim.com, Flightsim.com, FlightSimulatorXMissions.com) and the downloads include, but are not limited to:
- Civil jets
- Prop planes
- Vintage planes
- Ultralights and gliders
- Military aircraft
- New paint jobs for default aircraft
- Missions
- Concept (proposed future) aircraft
- Add-on scenery
- Miscellaneous items (Cars, boats, etc.)
[edit] See also
- History of Microsoft Flight Simulator
- Flight simulator
- Computer simulation
- List of Games for Windows titles
[edit] References
- ↑ N/A (2007). "Technical Questions" (in English) (.aspx). N/A. Microsoft. http://www.fsinsider.com/product/faqs/Pages/default.aspx. Retrieved on 2009-02-21.
- ↑
Remo, Chris (2009-01-22). "Report: Microsoft Makes Big Cuts At Flight Sim Studio". Gamasutra. http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=21981. Retrieved on 2009-01-22.
- ↑
Plunkett, Luke (2009-01-22). "Flight Simulator Devs Grounded By Microsoft Job Cuts". Kotaku. http://kotaku.com/5137519/flight-simulator-devs-grounded-by-microsoft-job-cuts. Retrieved on 2009-01-22.
- ↑
Ocampo, Jason (2009-01-23). "Microsoft Confirms Aces Closure". IGN. http://au.pc.ign.com/articles/947/947737p1.html. Retrieved on 2009-01-23.
- ↑ "AirSideTV's Video Coverage of AirVenture 2006". AirSideTV. July 28, 2006. http://www.airsidetv.com/main/play.asp?date=7/28/2006.
- ↑ Flight Simulator X – Product Information
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