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  2. X-Plane (simulator) - Wikipedia

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    X-Plane is a flight simulation software initially launched by Laminar Research in 1995. Commercial desktop versions are sold for macOS, Windows, and Linux. In addition, Laminar Research also distributes FAA-certified versions for professional use. A mobile version has been available for Android, iOS, and webOS since 2009 as well.

  3. List of X-planes - Wikipedia

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    [12] X-4 Bantam: Northrop: USAF, NACA 1948 Transonic tailless aircraft [13] X-5: Bell USAF, NACA 1951 variable geometry: First aircraft to fly with variable wing sweep. [14] X-6: Convair: USAF, AEC: 1957 Nuclear Propulsion: Not built. The Convair NB-36H experiment, a B-36 modified to carry (but not powered by) a nuclear reactor, flew from 1955 ...

  4. List of free flight simulators - Wikipedia

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    The following are flight simulator software applications that can be downloaded or played for free. Several items are outdated. Please notice 'free' is not the same as open source. Free games may have limited options or include advertisements.

  5. Microsoft Flight Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Most versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator include some of the world's most popular aircraft from different categories, such as the Mooney Bravo and Beechcraft Baron 58, which fall into the general aviation category; the Airbus A321 and Boeing 737, which fall into the civil jets category; the Robinson R22, which falls into the helicopter ...

  6. Bell X-22 - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the X-22 was to provide more insight into the tactical application of vertical takeoff troop transporters such as the preceding Hiller X-18 and the X-22's successor, the Bell XV-15. Another program requirement was a true airspeed in level flight of at least 525 km/h (326 mph; 283 knots).

  7. Digital Combat Simulator - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Popular modules include the AH-64D, F-16C, F/A-18C, F-14, and A-10C. [11] A mission editor is included for users to create their own scenarios and campaigns with support for scripting in Lua. Users can host their own servers with user-made missions for PVE and PVP multiplayer.