Relive the golden age of aviation when a hardy band of adventurers first took to the air in direct defiance of gravity. This compelling collection of early aircraft features 5 machines that smashed records and finally allowed mankind to break the bonds holding us to terra firma.
Around the world in 80 flights! Circumnavigate the globe, heading east from the historic Farnborough airfield in the UK, on an epic 80-leg journey around the world. Fly over the Alps and Pyrenees before facing the challenge of the mighty Himalayan range. Explore the Far East and Australia.
Robinson's R66 is a five-seat helicopter powered by a 300-horsepower turbine engine. Introduced in 2010, its standard configuration is a two-blade main rotor, a two-blade tail rotor, and skids. It is used by both business and private users, as well as some air forces and police departments.
The VFR Poland NW photo scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition covers the north-western region of Poland. The product is based on SPOT5 multispectral satellite images geometrically and radiometrically corrected to create a seamless mosaic. The scenery reproduces the real characteristics of the ground surface using 2.
In this second exciting mission pack for Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition, Cargo Crew challenges pilots to safely deliver air freight shipments against the clock, battling the forces of nature and unexpected mid-air trials.
This extensive scenery pack covers the entire Czech Republic, and is based on SPOT5 multispectral satellite images geometrically and radiometrically integrated to the scenery for a seamless VFR experience. All major landmarks in the region are included to make navigating low-level airspace in this beautiful region both authentic and pleasing to the eye.
Velocity XL RG is an amateur-built 4-seater aircraft and is the flagship of the Velocity range (XL standing for Xtra-Large). Essentially a larger version of the SE, it is of canard-pusher configuration and features a retractable landing gear, with engine options up to 310 horsepower.
Kilimanjaro Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition covers the airport and the immediate surroundings, and also includes detailed models of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru, which dominate the area. These majestic landmarks provide an exotic and adventurous backdrop for a variety of aviation experiences, from commercial flights to bush piloting.
Oban Airport has been crafted as a match for the real world airport. It features a high-resolution ground polygon model, high quality photo-real textures and custom made and placed buildings. Realism outside the airport boundary is also enhanced with custom auto-generated buildings.
The Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition version of this Cali GA hub includes extremely detailed aerial imagery as well as custom watermask for the utmost in realism, especially around the San Francisco coastline. KPAO also includes static aircraft, realistic night illumination, and looks stunning vibrant with 2048x2048 px textures and even includes 3D grass and 3D animated birds!
Twentynine Palms Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition features a wealth of detail, including animated people and numerous custom scenery models exclusively designed for this scenery. The pack also includes a configuration tool allowing users to optimize the scenery for their own system requirements. Covering over 250km² with high resolution satellite imagery, Twentynine Palms provides a large environment to explore.
Piper’s second generation PA-36 Pawnee Brave is one of the manufacturer’s most popular agricultural aircraft, brought to Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition. Introduced in 1973, more than 900 Pawnee Brave aircraft were built by Piper, with a number of versions being built until 1981.
Upgrade Your Starting Flight! Friday Harbor is your default starting location in Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition and this add-on completely upgrades it to a superb photo-real edition with levels of detail you've never experienced before.
Piper Pacer 180, an elegant American classic, is a DLC for Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition. This add-on includes four different flight models, three different variations of interiors and instrument panel types, and a large assortment of unique paint schemes including original show condition paint schemes and weathered-bush plane schemes complete with mud, bugs, chips and scratches for a realistic, hard-flown look. In addition, this pack also includes scenery upgrades to several airports in and around Hope Alaska as well as small lake ports, remote cabin locations in forests and on lakes, camp sites on glaciers, and a crashed UFO site!
The SIM720 Augusta Airport download has been created as a replica of the real world site. The package includes a wealth of custom created and placed objects and a high resolution ground polygon. In addition the precision placement of runways and taxiways and the custom night-lighting provide incredibly realistic take-off and landing experiences. The Augusta Airport download has been designed for high compatibility and includes photo real blending with Default, Orbx Global and MegaScenery Earth Georgia. It is also DX10 compatible.
Tenzing-Hillary Airport (better known as Lukla Airport), the gateway to Mount Everest, comes to life in this stunning airport and scenery pack. Lukla is known as being the first port of call for those attempting to scale this massive mountain.
The version recreated for Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition is a Fairchild PT-26 Cornell which has been recently restored and ready for its first test flight. It includes a Hobbs engine hours gauge that tracks your engine time. As the gauge is “used”, it starts at 19,100 hours. You can teach your friends to fly, take a scenic flight or fly this one of a kind aircraft on an amazing low river run.
Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition version of the Ercoupe 415C does its real world counterpart proud, accurately replicating the aircraft’s performance specifications in-sim. Complete with custom sounds, this is absolutely a must-have for light sport aviation enthusiasts!
Zurich Airport (previously known as Zurich-Kloten) is Switzerland’s largest airport. Its terminal opened in 1953 and expansion began almost straight away to handle the rapidly increasing traffic demands. The airport has three runways, ranging from 8,200 feet to 12,100 feet in length, and three docks – A, B and E. Dock B was closed to regular traffic in 2003 and, having been extensively rebuilt in 2011, has now reopened.