5 Ekim 2010 Salı

Enjoy Flying with a Flight Simulator


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An artificial system that copies or simulates the act of flying an aircraft in a realistic manner is a flight simulator. A flight simulator is available from a computer game to actual cockpit replica placed on a hydraulic actuator, controlled by sophisticated computer technology. Use of flight simulator in the aviation industry is varied from training pilots and flight crew to design and development in civil and military aircraft. Aerospace manufacturers also use the engineering flight simulators to develop and test flight hardware, software and aircraft systems.

Mainly a flight simulator is used for training of pilots. The Part Task Trainers (PPT) is for the beginner covering one or more aircraft systems and the Cockpit Procedures Trainers (CPT) is meant for practicing drills and checks. The advanced Full Flight Simulators (FFS) with motion platforms have the ability to move in all six degrees-of-freedom (6-DoF) combined with visual system to view the outside world. These high-end simulators have a Control Loading System to give a feel of real forces on pilot controls to trainee pilots.

An advanced flight simulator also provides a pilot the experience of three rotations and three linear movements. Training for normal and emergency operating procedures such as engine failures and aircraft system malfunction like flight instruments, hydraulics, electrics, pressurization, etc. can be availed in a flight simulator.

Flight simulator software was the harbinger of programs developed for computer game technologies. Each game was mostly based on the real world, striving for realism to reach a wider audience. The games can be used for basic flight training apart from leisure time engagement. Various flight simulator software provide for flying experience in different types of aircraft in good number of landscapes and environment.

Home entertainment changed drastically after flight simulator software was available for free download on the Internet

4 Ekim 2010 Pazartesi

Enjoy flying with the Flight Simulator 2006


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   The flight simulator gaming series has been in use for more than the past twenty years. It is still very much in demand and liked by thousands of users across the world. This is the oldest computer game that has managed to survive for such a long time. These games have been on the computers since the time DOS systems were used and there was no windows environment. It can be clearly imagined, how old the simulator games are.

   As the technology advanced further and more and more gamers started getting attracted to the computer games, the need to update the gaming system was realised. Since then continuous up gradation is being done and more development is being progressed in order to attract gamers. As each year a new version is released with some modifications and newer technologies flight simulator 2006 came up as a new version that could adapt to the PC gaming environment.

   As the gaming developed it was discovered that the developers were able to create living, breathing and almost realistic world for the high-end PCs. One of the biggest changes in the flight simulator 2006 is the addition of a structured game play. Although perverse games that were added were also very popular and had huge fan following, these features have made it become even more interesting.

   Now, with the flock of birds flying around while you are in your flight, or the seasons changing or be it day or night, all this has been added to the simulator games which has brought it more closer to the realistic world. These feature look so real that at a point of time the gamers get confused whether they are in a real flying world or its just a game they are enjoying. Hope you will also like the flight simulator 2006 and enjoy your adventurous flight to your favourite destination.

3 Ekim 2010 Pazar

Flight Simulator






A flight simulator is a software system that is intended to give the users the feeling of flying an actual aircraft. The degree of reality in the flight sim actually depends upon the kind of technology being used and the computer hardware available. Today, there are a number of flight simulation games and establishments, which guarantee to give you the thrill of flying an actual aircraft, while keeping you away from the risks involved in doing so.

There are a number of uses that flight simulators have been put to in the past. The civil and military aviation industries have been constantly using these systems to train and teach pilots how to actually fly different types of aircraft and how to act in different sorts of scenarios and failures. One of the oldest flight simulators was developed just after World War I to help pilots fire a machine gun in a moving cockpit replica. By having a simulator the pilot could learn how to aim in a environment that cost less, and had minimal hazards.

More recently, the gaming industry has realized the huge potential in flight simulation software. With the continual evolution of this type of software, actual aircraft flying is now available to anyone and everyone who wants to experience the thrill. Flight pro sim is one of the newest games around the block, offering unmatched and unparalleled flight simulation experience.

A lot of other home-based flight simulators have surfaced in the market recently. From normal play station games to state of the art home-built virtual cockpits, there is a simulator to suit everyone's taste and pocket. The best tradeoff between cost and quality comes when people actually design their customized cockpits at home. You can invest on a good flight simulation game and a good screen to complement it and build a real-life like cockpit yourself. You can use the standard game consoles, embedded in the cockpit designed by you.

With the technology that is now available in the market and your imagination running wild, the sky is now not the limit when it comes to getting the ultimate flight simulation experience. So, go on, grab a good game or two, design your own cockpit and go flying!






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