Aircraft Information
Flight Simulator includes two dozen different aircraft to choose from, including two helicopters, a sailplane, a floatplane, an aerobatic airplane, and 9 historical craft. Click the links below to learn about each member of the Flight Simulator fleet. Read a brief history, check out the specifications, and view the flight notes for tips on flying each aircraft.
Beechcraft
Baron 58 Twin-engine classic |
Beechcraft
King Air 350 Corporate comfort |
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Bell
206B JetRanger III The helicopter for every job |
Boeing
737–400 Boeing's commercial workhorse |
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Boeing 747–400 Queen of today's skies |
Boeing
777–300 Tomorrows airliner today |
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Cessna Skyhawk SP Model 172 World's most successful single engine aircraft |
Cessna
Skylane Model 182S The C172's big brother |
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Cessna
Caravan C208 Amphibian and Grand Caravan C208B Go-anywhere airplanes |
Curtiss JN–4D
"Jenny" A classic biplane |
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DeHavilland
DH–88 "Comet" An historic record setter |
Douglas
DC–3 Aviation's legendary workhorse |
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Extra 300S Aerobatic champion |
Ford 4–AT–E Tri-Motor Classic early airliner |
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Bombardier
Learjet 45 Rich, high, and fast |
Lockheed
Model 5B and 5C Vega Flown by Amelia Earhart and Wiley Post |
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Mooney M20M
"Bravo" Single-engine speed and styling |
Piper J–3C–65 Cub Classic single-engine trainer |
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Robinson
R22 Beta II World's favorite helicopter trainer |
Ryan
NYP "Spirit of St. Louis" Lucky Lindy's historic plane |
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Schweizer
SGS 2–32 Classic sailplane |
Vickers F.B.27A Vimy History-making distance flyer |
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1903
Wright Flyer First in successful powered flight |
Glossary Flight Simulator terms explained |