X-Plane 3

X-Plane 3

PC

Release Date: October 30, 1997

Simulation, planes, multiplayer, singleplayer

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Version 3.0 of the popular series of very realistic flight simulators. We sit at the helm of various flying machines, among which there were avionets, passenger planes and even helicopters.

X-Plane is a series of very complex and complex flight simulators, characterized by ultra-realistic control and faithful representation of popular flying machines. Microsoft Flight Simulator games are an obvious competitor to Laminar Research's products.

The described edition 3.0 was released on the market in 1997 and it introduces two very significant novelties in relation to its predecessor. The first is a tool called World-Maker, which provides gamers with a feature-rich editor to create their own scenes. The second novelty is the Plane-Maker module, which allows you to design new flying machines or modify the properties of those that are in the game.

The manufacturer has put at the player's disposal several dozen different flying units, including light avionettes, large passenger aircraft, transporters, gliders, helicopters, military fighters, vertical take-off planes (including the popular AV8-B Harrier), and even space shuttles used by NASA on a daily basis. Using the principles of propeller theory and thus realistic representation of flight dynamics, different for subsonic and supersonic machines, this simulator perfectly reflects the behavior of all machines, from the Bell 206 Jet-Ranger helicopter or the small Cesna 172 aircraft, to the supersonic Concorde or XB-70 Valkyrie reaching speeds of up to 3 machines.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

X-Plane 3 Summary

Game Series: X-Plane

Platforms:

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Developer: Laminar Research

Publisher: Laminar Research

Age restrictions: none