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Microsoft Flight Simulator X

Posted in Aviation, Gaming, Interests by jyi1693 on July 7, 2008

I’m addicted to it. A word of advise before I start though, get a joystick for this game. I haven’t got one yet, but I might soon. Controlling it with your keyboard’s D-Pad is very tough. The plane keeps on tilting to either direction even if you take your finger off the keys. It’s annoying to the point I use autopilot very often and it’s extremely difficult to align for landing. You’ve got no feel of the aircraft unless you use a joystick.

Ok then. It’s very realistic in other ways. Controls, landscaping, Sim Objects, Air Traffic Control, everything. There are so many things to explore on a single aircraft. The game comes with 24 aircraft by default but there’s limitless downloads on the internet. You can fly the classic but ever-popular even now Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet. Not only that, you can fly them under so many airline companies. The standard game without downloads has the Boeing house colours and some virtual airline liveries. Again, you can download more, like Singapore Airlines, UPS and many, many more. And it gets more diverse because each company doesn’t have just one type of livery. They have tons! Well, here are some screenshots from the game. I’ll add in captions and stuff here and there.

Singapore Airlines Flight 2372 heavy on approach to Changi from KLIA. Descending slowly on autopilot.

You don’t just get to be at the command of passenger airliners but also cargo freighters like this UPS Beoing 747.

Or you can opt for your national airline. In this case, Malaysia Airlines’ Boeing 747-400 in Hibiscus livery heading for Kingsford Smith International, Sydney.

Of course, there aren’t just the common but large Boeing 747s. There’s also this even larger and technologically advanced Airbus A380-800.

Qantas’ Airbus A380 awaiting confirmation from Kingsford Smith International’s tower for pattern entry and approach instructions while circling and descending on a busy day.

There’s also a British Airways A380 available for download from avsim online. For free of course. Only the super-precise virtual aircrafts will cost you some money.

Oh yeah, I forgot to add that neither British Airways nor Qantas have an A380 in their fleet. It’s virtual. Only Singapore Airlines has the A380 in their fleet.

Or you can have a smaller, more nimble commercial airliner.

Like this KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Boeing 737-400 Classic.

Boeing 777. Very long range.

The aircrafts are not just detailed outside, but also inside. That’s your workspace, hey.

Flight Simulator X gets so realistic to the point you have to communicate with the control tower, or air traffic controllers before taking off/landing. Of course, in free flight you don’t have to. But it adds to the realism. Also, you don’t just take off and land. You also do ground operations.

“What’s up?”. At KLIA. Grounded from taking-off because of heavy downpours. Yes, you can customize weather, or get updated ones every 15 minutes to make it even more real. Yes, that jetway can be extended to your aircraft. As a bonus to players, the view from above is a spectacle to behold. And it’s very realistic.

Shortly after taking off from Vancouver.

Above clouds at 43,000 feet.

Heading for reporting base.

I’d say get it if you’re a flying fanatic. Oh and throw in a joystick. I know this post isn’t really my typical one. I need a break. I’m stressed. Shit.

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  1. Ho Yi said, on February 9, 2009 at 4:31 pm

    Hi I would like to purchase a copy of FSX too. Where did you buy it?

  2. jyi1693 said, on February 10, 2009 at 6:02 pm

    Hi, I can’t recall where I got it from but I’ve seen it in a gaming store in Mid Valley recently retailing for RM179 (Deluxe version).

  3. Fir said, on February 16, 2009 at 12:07 am

    hey man, i’ve just donwloaded it
    no paying included hehehe
    heyyy tell me how to start playing this game!

    • izzam97 said, on July 15, 2009 at 11:03 pm

      give me the website!!!!
      plezeee…..

  4. jyi1693 said, on February 16, 2009 at 10:03 pm

    I’m not a flight simulator instructor, so you might wanna Google stuff instead.

    If you read up Wikipedia on flying topics, you’ll be flying turboprops with no problems. I recommend you train on your IFR then VFR. Not the other way around. Commercial pilots generally use IFR. Only very experienced fliers are allowed to use VFR, because it relies on visual cues while flying, unlike IFR, which employs usage of instruments like the compass, Garmin SatNav, and of course your PFD.

    Try using smooth maneuvers, try keeping in mind you have hundreds of souls on board, unless you fly the likes of an F/A-18. For example, for taking off, don’t use full power by pressing F4 right away. Use TO/GA. Retract your landing gear once you’ve achieved a positive rate of at least 400 feet/minute on your altimeter and you’re not losing windspeed. Retract flaps, of course.

    Transitioning to jumbos slowly does it. Try flying the Beech Baron 58 first, that was what I practiced with before going to the likes of the 747-400, 777-300ER, A380 and A340.

    I guess you can look up the rest yourself.

    And what do you expect me to say on you using a torrent for FSX? Smooth move? I honestly don’t think so.

  5. Rai kumar said, on May 4, 2009 at 10:22 pm

    i like this game
    can i donload this g

  6. izzam97 said, on July 15, 2009 at 11:09 pm

    can you give me the setup installer???
    my e-mail
    izzam_badboy@yahoo.com
    pleeezzzzzeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • jyi1693 said, on July 16, 2009 at 2:25 pm

      No. What do you think my blog is? A torrent website? You should know the wrongs in your request. And learn to spell, for goodness sake.

  7. Andrew(probably knw who i am) said, on July 28, 2009 at 5:52 pm

    hahaha! nicholas! i sense “sarcasm”!!

    • jyi1693 said, on July 28, 2009 at 10:34 pm

      Yes I can tell who you are, thanks to your email address. Hahah
      Well, yeah, I was being sarcastic. But, what the hell. Hahahah


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