Grasp the Thrill of Flying with Flight Simulation Games

Dave Storm
Since human beings could first dream, they have longed to fly like the winged creatures of the sky. And, as a result of the ongoing march of aeronautic advancement, flying is now quite possible. Even so, it's expensive. And not really comfortable. And sometimes perilous. And they clamped down on the free headphones. That being the case, what exactly is modern man -- with his longing to breeze through the deep azure and puffy white wilderness -- expected to do? The key to that is utterly clear: Flight simulator games.

Flight simulator games are quite budget-friendly, but have grown to be so impressively natural-looking thanks to today's desktop computer graphics, the single separation between real flying and a flight simulation is the in-flight showing of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Well, that and actually arriving at a destination other than the one you departed from. In fact, if you made yourself a DIY cockpit and begged a friend to come over and have a seat behind you while cradling a shrieking bundle of joy, you might not know the difference.

Featuring intensely detailed, lifelike meters and controls, recent flying simulator games put you in the Captain's chair of an imitation aircraft that is quite true to life across the board. From the exacting but formidable dynamics of take-offs and landings, to the victories and -- if you do it poorly -- catastrophies of flying through various real-world predicaments and geographies, today's flight simulator experience is so much more than just a video game; it is undeniably about as near as one can come to training to be a card-carrying airman without leaving the ground.

Certainly, flight simulator pilots maintain a clear-cut upgrade over their pro opposites: A non-game aviator is chiefly confined to flying only the very few aircraft that are found to be a part of his or her job description. Flight simulator pilots, however, get to fly more or less whatever airplane they might wish. From leading-edge airliners transferring commuters between large urban airports to speculative combat flying machines dogfighting over famed or mythological combat zones, the simulation pilot's aircraft prerogatives are many and varied. Certainly, if an airship has on any occasion been created or dreamed of, you can be confident that there is a virtual version of it ready at a flight simulator download website.

So, even if evolution and/or your supreme architect of choice has not deigned to provide you with the man-sized, feathered wings you so crave, that's no motive to kill your deep-seated dream of taking to the air like those easygoing birds that your long-lost, shaggy relatives wanted to emulate. No, at this time, all it takes is a PC or gaming console, a flying simulator game, and the hankering to slip the surly bonds of Google Earth and touch the face of God. Whether you're a bona fide aviator dying to improve your flight artistry, a flight hobbyist who yearns to invest well-spent hours in the man-made blue, or mildly fascinated by what it would be like to pilot an actual jet, today's flying simulator games have all that you demand.

And who knows? If you're in any way similar to the infinite others who have made flight simulator games into sensations year after year after year, you just may observe your burgeoning recreational activity rapidly mutating into your new obsession. However, before you can even dream of vaulting into that choice, there is just one thing you without a doubt will need to do: locate a flight simulator download website and get yourself a flight simulator game.

Then check six and throttle up, Tiger!

Published by Dave Storm

Mild mannered writer and web developer by day, as the thick mists of twilight settle upon the city, Dave Storm transforms into a computer game addict. With a particular bent towards Flight Simulation Games,...  View profile

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