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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Learn To Truly Take The Sky With Flying Airplane Games

By S. A. Hiles


Flying airplane games allow people of all different types to learn more about aircraft and how to operate them. While some simulators are used by large corporations for training purposes for licensed pilots, other programs are used by individual people for hobby reasons. The latter of these two scenarios is seen in the rise of popularity in at-home flight simulator video and computer gaming.

Since being introduced decades ago, flight simulators have certainly grown in popularity and people from all walks of life enjoy playing them for different reasons. Over the years, they have advanced substantially in their technology and graphics and the programs of today are very life like and realistic. There are different types of flight simulators with some of the most popular being general aviation, space and combat.

Simulation programs offer players the chance to fly many different types of aircraft, both old and new. Along with accurate controls, these programs feature realistic scenery and flying locations. Many of the aspects of a real flight can be recreated during flight simulations with things like take off, air speed, control panels, flight checks, and landings all being included in some way on the game.

On a more commercial and professional scale, flight simulator programs and setups are used to train new pilots and retrain existing pilots on new technologies, all helping to maintain a high level of safety and efficiency. Simulators are used for this reason as well as on a more hobbyist and individual pastime level. Amateur flight simulators are another term used for hobbyist level simulator programs and these types of programs can be found on many different consoles, including PC gaming and even options for handheld devices.

Flight simulation programs were actually one of the first gaming genres ever to be introduced. These first programs were very basic and somewhat crude but they helped pave the way for future video gaming advancements in all areas. The incredibly life like flight simulation programs today are a far cry from their forefathers, but they still have essentially the same focus and offer players the chance to "fly" in real life scenarios and other created situations.

Among the more popular types of simulators are ones that focus on combat flights. These focus on warzone mission and military aircraft. Flight software of this type is usually the easiest to find as it has the biggest fan base and level of competition out of all the other types of simulators on the market.

At-home flight simulator systems, in all its forms including combat and space, offers players the chance to customize their own aircrafts or choose from well known and popular models. Flight simulation programs are open to all types of user modifications and many different "mods" are available online. These mods include different aircrafts, flight locations, warzones, and much more.

In recent years, flying airplane games have taken off and become massively popular with gamers around the world. In these online competitions, players are able to be pilots or air traffic controllers and the entire flight experience is interactive and community oriented. There are different networks and sites where this type of game play is available.




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