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  2. Category:Air traffic control simulators - Wikipedia

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    Simulations of air traffic control allowing a user to act as an air traffic controller. Pages in category "Air traffic control simulators" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  3. Air Traffic Controller (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Air Traffic Controller 4 is an air traffic control simulation game developed by TechnoBrain as a successor to the Air Traffic Controller 3. The game is compatible with Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, until ROAH - Naha , which is no longer compatible with Windows 7 and 8.

  4. List of flight simulator video games - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Flight Simulator: Active 1982–present Sublogic, Bruce Artwick Organization, Aces Game Studio, Dovetail Games, Asobo Studio: Microsoft, Xbox Game Studios, Dovetail Games: DOS, Classic Mac OS, PC-98, Windows, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox Cloud Gaming: Microsoft Flight Simulator. November 1982; 39 years ago November 1982 Microsoft Flight ...

  5. List of free flight simulators - Wikipedia

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    The following are flight simulator software applications that can be downloaded or played for free. Several items are outdated. Please notice 'free' is not the same as open source. Free games may have limited options or include advertisements.

  6. Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network - Wikipedia

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    The advent of the Internet in the mid-1990s enabled users of modern flight simulators to fly together using multiplayer functionality. In 1997, SquawkBox [25] was created by Jason Grooms as an add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator 95, enhancing the built-in multiplayer features to allow large numbers of players to connect to the game.

  7. Microsoft Flight Simulator X - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) is a 2006 flight simulation video game originally developed by Aces Game Studio and published by Microsoft Game Studios for Microsoft Windows. It is the sequel to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 and the tenth installment of the Microsoft Flight Simulator series, which was first released in 1982.

  8. Flight simulation video game - Wikipedia

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    GeoFS, a browser and phone based multi-player free flight simulator that is built on CesiumJS; Infinite Flight, a flight simulator for iOS, and Android. RFS - Real Flight Simulator, a flight simulator for iOS, and Android; X-Plane Mobile, a port of the PC simulator of the same name

  9. TRACON (series) - Wikipedia

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    TRACON is a series of game software programs that simulate an air traffic control environment on a personal computer. The games were originally sold by Texas-based Wesson International as an offshoot to their line of professional air traffic control simulation products. TRACON and RAPCON were released in 1989, and TRACON II was released in 1990.