Flight Simulators

Microsoft Flight Simulator Microsoft Flight Simulator Screenshot
Microsoft Flight Simulator Screenshot Microsoft Flight Simulator Screenshot
Microsoft Flight Simulator Screenshot Microsoft Flight Simulator Screenshot

For all pilots and virtual pilots

The Prairie Aviation Museum is proud to supply our visitors with a option to get behind the controls of a aircraft for some virtual flight time.

Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight lets pilots of all ages and abilities experience history in the cockpit of such famous planes as the Wright Flyer, the Spirit of St. Louis, and the Douglas DC-3. This official strategy guide, written with the full cooperation of Microsoft Game Studios, will help you deepen your knowledge and enjoyment of every aspect of flight, whether you’re trying to land that Comet in a crosswind or request take-off clearance from ATC so you can get that 737 full of passengers to Chicago on time.

The most recent versions of this simulation, MS Flight Simulator 2004 caters to pilots, would-be pilots and people who once dreamed of being pilots alike. Less a game than an immersive virtual environment, it can often be frustrating, complex and difficult due to its realism, but it can be rewarding for the skilled flightsimmer at the same time. The flying area encompasses the whole world, to varying levels of detail, including over 20,000 airports. Individually-detailed scenery can be found representing major landmarks and an ever-growing number of towns and cities.