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FS2002
Standard Edition
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Microsoft® Flight Simulator 2002 is the latest version of
Microsoft's highly realistic aviation simulation-the best-selling PC
flight simulation ever produced. FS2002 introduces many exciting
features, including interactive air traffic control (ATC) and
auto-generated scenery, plus challenging new aircraft and stunning
visual enhancements that truly make Flight Simulator 2002 "As real
as it gets."
12 Aircraft
Flight Simulator 2002 Professional Edition includes a wide variety of
aircraft for you to fly-from a new Cessna 172S single-engine trainer and
a Caravan floatplane to the Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet. You can splash
down in a lake, hover in the Bell 206B JetRanger III helicopter, or
practice aerobatics in the Extra 300S.
New Aircraft In FS 2002 Edition
- Cessna 208 Caravan on Amphibious Floats
- Boeing 747-400
- Cessna 172S Skyhawk SP
Favorites from Previous Versions
- Boeing 777-300
- Boeing 737-400
- Cessna 182S Skylane
- Bell 206B JetRanger III helicopter
- Learjet 45 business jet
- Cessna Skylane RG
- Extra 300S-Patty Wagstaff's aerobatic airplane
- Sopwith Camel
- Schweizer 2-32 sailplane
Key New Features
- Interactive Air Traffic Control (ATC). Ask for takeoff clearance.
Get vectors for an instrument approach. Hear other traffic as you
fly. ATC adds a new dimension to Flight Simulator.
- AutoGen Scenery: As you fly above cities, towns, farmland, and
dramatic landscapes, Flight Simulator adds buildings and vegetation
appropriate to the terrain below. Office buildings, factories, homes,
farmhouses, and trees smoothly blend in at the horizon and fill the
entire area with detail that adds unprecedented depth and reality to
Flight Simulator.
- Crowded Skies: While the auto-generated 3D objects fill in details
below, a new artificial intelligence system generates air traffic
around and between airports. You're no longer alone in the sky.
- Floatplane Flying: With the famous Cessna Caravan utility aircraft
on floats, you can take off and land from lakes, rivers, and bays
all over the world.
- Enhanced Visual Effects: Stunning visual effects that made Combat
Flight Simulator 2 so exciting are now in FS. You'll see contrails
from high-altitude jets, dramatic lighting effects, and puffs of
smoke from tires at touchdown.
- Enhanced Virtual Cockpits. If you have a 3D graphics card, you can
fly many FS2002 aircraft from a new perspective-3D cockpits with
working instruments.
- Flight Analysis: Pilots working to improve their skills and
enthusiasts looking for new challenges and bragging rights can check
the precision of their flying. Maps and graphs show how well you
maintained course and altitude.
- More than 21,000 airports plus Jeppesen NavData database. Flight
Simulator 2002 includes almost every airport in the world, from
major international terminals to small-town airstrips. The
authoritative, worldwide Jeppesen NavData database includes VORs,
NDBs, airways, intersections, and approach waypoints.
- Moving map and basic Global Positioning System (GPS). The GPS
provides point-to-point navigation with constant position updates on
a moving map, plus ground speed, course to the next waypoint, and
other information.
- Graphical Flight Planner. Plot your route from departure to
destination on an interactive map that features automatic or manual
routing via great circle or airways.
- Updated and improved weather system. Download current weather
reports provided by Jeppesen, and Flight Simulator 2002
automatically re-creates current conditions worldwide.
- New Lessons and Challenging Flights. The addition of a floatplane
and other aircraft opens many possibilities for engaging activities.
Be a bush pilot in Alaska, fly a 747, or earn an instrument rating
in the Cessna Skyhawk. We've added lessons and flights that help new
users get into FS for the first time and challenge experienced FS
pilots.
- Exclusive content from the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
(AOPA). Student pilots and seasoned pros can tap into articles from
AOPA Flight Training and AOPA Pilot magazines.
- Multiplayer capability. Fly with other pilots over the Internet, a
network, or via direct modem connection. To find fellow pilots visit
the Zone at www.zone.com.
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