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You may recognise it as the one from M*A*S*H.
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The flight simulators have improved from 16 color line drawings back in the 1980s and F-16 Falcon in the early 1990s to todays version of Falcon BMS 4.35 which is a very much new product bat has its roots all back in 1990. Now it’s managed to inject its helicopter flight model, originally developed for its own FlyInside Flight Simulator, into Microsoft Flight Simulator – and it’s built a Bell 47 to go along with it. His passion for flight simulation experience grew over the years having flown all Microsoft Flight Simulator variants, X Plane 11, Digital Combat Simulator (DCS) and Falcon BMS. But it turns out that Flight Simulator is robust enough to handle other types of flight, too – and a developer has just released a new helicopter add-on that proves the point.įlyInside is a developer that’s created payware add-ons for flight sims like X-Plane and FSX, as well as its own VR flight simulator. While there are lots of different kinds of planes, they have enough in common that you can usually fit a bunch of them into the same sim. Like most flight simulator games, Microsoft Flight Simulator was primarily designed as a platform for a specific kind of flight – namely, fixed-wing aircraft.