List of flight simulator video games


This is a list of flight simulator video games, including the developer, versions, and release date.

Released and under development flight simulator

TitleStatusRelease yearDeveloperPublisherPlatformModeNotesReference
FS1 Flight SimulatorDiscontinued1979–1980SublogicSublogicApple II, TRS-80Single-playerFS1 Flight Simulator is a 1979 video game published by Sublogic for the Apple II. A TRS-80 version followed in 1980. FS1 Flight Simulator is a flight simulator in the cockpit of a slightly modernized Sopwith Camel. FS1 is the first in a line of simulations from Sublogic which, beginning in 1982, were also sold by Microsoft as Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Flight SimulationDiscontinued1982PsionSinclair ResearchZX81, ZX Spectrum, Timex Sinclair 1000Single-playerFlight Simulation is an amateur flight simulation program written by Psion and marketed by Sinclair Research for the ZX81 and ZX Spectrum home computers.
In the United States, Timex Sinclair marketed the ZX81 version as The Flight Simulator for the American version of the ZX81, the Timex Sinclair 1000. It was also marketed as Flug-Simulation in Germany and Simulador De Vuelo in Spain.
International Virtual Aviation Organisation Active1998IVAO A.I.S. IVAO A.I.S.Cross-platformMultiplayerIVAO is an online network that simulates real-world aviation by connecting virtual pilots and air traffic controllers in shared airspace. It is used alongside flight simulators rather than being a standalone simulator.-
Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.0Discontinued1982SublogicMicrosoftIBM PCSingle-playerFlight simulator video game, released in November 1982 for the IBM PC. It is the first release in the Microsoft Flight Simulator series.
Flight Simulator IIDiscontinued1983–1987SublogicSublogicApple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, PC-98, Amiga, Atari ST, Tandy Color Computer 3Single-playerFlight Simulator II is a video game written by Bruce Artwick and published by Sublogic as the sequel to FS1 Flight Simulator. It was released in December 1983 for the Apple II.
Thunder BladeDiscontinued1987–1989SegaSegaArcade, Master System, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, MSX, TurboGrafx-16, X68000, ZX Spectrum, Nintendo 3DSSingle-playerThunder Blade is a third-person shooting combat flight simulator game originally released by Sega for arcades in 1987. Players control a helicopter to destroy enemy vehicles. The game was released as a standard stand-up arcade cabinet with force feedback, as the joystick vibrates. A helicopter shaped sit-down model was released, replacing the force feedback with a cockpit seat that moves in tandem with the joystick. It is a motion simulator cabinet, like the previous Sega Super Scaler games Space Harrier and After Burner. The game's plot and setting was inspired by the film Blue Thunder.
Air WarriorDiscontinued1988KesmaiKonamiWindows, 3DO, Amiga, Atari ST, CDTV, FM Towns, Mac OSSingle-player, MultiplayerMultiplayer online combat flight simulation game. Was one of the first massive online games, hosting hundreds of users during busy periods.
Super Thunder BladeDiscontinued1988–1990SegaSegaMega Drive/Genesis, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Virtual ConsoleSingle-playerSuper Thunder Blade is a combat flight simulation shooter game developed and published by Sega for the Mega Drive/Genesis console. It was one of the two launch titles for the console in Japan, as well as being one of the six launch titles for the console for its U.S. launch. It is a follow-up to the 1987 arcade game Thunder Blade.
Air InfernoDiscontinued1990TaitoTaitoArcade gameSingle-playerAir Inferno is a 1990 flight simulation arcade video game developed and released by Taito, in Japan, Europe and North America. A spin-off from Taito's Landing series, Air Inferno is an aerial firefighting simulation that involves piloting a helicopter on various rescue missions, shooting a fire extinguisher to extinguish flames while rescuing civilians.
Red BaronDiscontinued1990 - 1992DynamixSierra On LineMS-DOS, Amiga, MacOSSingle-playerRed Baron is set on the Western Front during World War I. The player can engage in single missions or career mode. Player can flying for either the German Air Service or the Royal Flying Corps. In the course of the game the player might find themselves either flying in the Red Baron, or encountering him as an enemy above the front.
Virtual Air Traffic Simulation Network Active2001VATSIM Inc. VATSIM Inc.Cross-platformMultiplayerVATSIM is a global online network that connects virtual pilots and air traffic controllers in shared simulated airspace using compatible flight simulators.
Flight Assignment: A.T.P.Discontinued1990SublogicSublogicDOSSingle-playerFlight Assignment: A.T.P. was an amateur flight simulator released in 1990 by the Sublogic Corporation. It runs on DOS based PCs. The simulation models the Boeing 737, 747, 767, Airbus A320 and Shorts 360. It features most major aviation beacons in the United States and about 30 major airports. It also includes a multi-voiced air traffic control simulator.
Falcon 3.0Discontinued1991Sphere Inc.Spectrum HoloByte, MicroProseDOSSingle-player, MultiplayerFalcon 3.0 is a combat flight simulator video game developed by Sphere Inc. and published by Spectrum HoloByte in 1991 as third official main entry in the Falcon series of the F-16 Fighting Falcon simulators.
WarbirdsDiscontinued1991Atari CorporationAtari CorporationAtari LynxSingle-player, multiplayerWarbirds is a 1991 first-person combat flight simulation video game developed and published by Atari Corporation in North America and Europe exclusively for the Atari Lynx. Taking place in the 1910s during World War I, players assume the role of a rookie aircraft pilot from the Army Air Force who joined the titular squadron taking control of a prebuilt biplane in order to win the war against the enemies. Its gameplay mainly consists of dogfights against either AI-controlled opponents or other human players using the Lynx's ComLynx system, with a main four-button configuration.
Steel TalonsDiscontinued1991–1992Atari GamesAtari GamesArcade, Atari Falcon, Lynx, Genesis, SNESSingle-player, multiplayerSteel Talons is a 3D combat flight simulator arcade game released by Atari Games in 1991. The player takes on the role of a pilot for an "AT1196 Steel Talons combat helicopter". Steel Talons was ported to the Sega Genesis, Atari Lynx, Atari ST, and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. A Jaguar port was announced, but never released.
A320 AirbusDiscontinued1991–1993Thalion SoftwareThalion SoftwareAmiga, Atari ST, MS-DOSSingle playerA320 Airbus is an amateur flight simulation video game released in 1991 in which the player pilots an Airbus A320. The game was developed over three years with cooperation from Lufthansa, Deutsche Airbus, and Jeppesen. The game was written by Rainer Bopf for the Amiga and converted to the Atari ST by Christian Jungen. The most recent version of the game is 1.44.
Gunship 2000Discontinued1991–1996MicroProseMicroProseDOS, Amiga, PC-98, Amiga CD32, PlayStationSingle playerhelicopter combat flight simulation video game developed and published by MicroProse as a follow-up to their earlier game Gunship. It was originally released in 1991 for DOS; this version received an expansion in 1992. The Amiga, PC-98, Amiga CD32 and PlayStation versions were released in 1993, 1994 and 1996 respectively.
1942: The Pacific Air WarDiscontinued1994MPS LabsMicroProseMS-DOSSingle-player, multiplayerCombat flight simulation based on the U.S. and Japanese Pacific War conflict from 1942 to 1945.
Fleet DefenderDiscontinued1994–1995MicroProseMicroProseMS-DOS, PC-98Single-playerFleet Defender is a combat flight simulator published by MicroProse in 1994. The game uses the F-14B version of the F-14 Tomcat even where anachronistic because the developers found the original, underpowered F-14A unforgiving and "not much fun" in an entertainment flight simulator. An expansion pack, Fleet Defender: Scenario, and a port for the PC-98 were released in 1995.
Flight UnlimitedDiscontinued1995LookingGlass TechnologiesLookingGlass TechnologiesDOS, Windows 95, MacintoshSingle-playerFlight Unlimited is a 1995 aerobatic flight simulator video game developed and published by LookingGlass Technologies. It allows players to pilot reproductions of real-world aircraft and to perform aerobatic maneuvers. They may fly freely, race through floating rings against a timer or take lessons from a virtual flight instructor. The instructor teaches basic and advanced techniques, ranging from rudder turns to maneuvers such as the tailslide, Lomcovák and Immelmann turn.
Wings of GloryDiscontinued1995Origin SystemsElectronic ArtsDOSSingle-playerWings of Glory is a game where player must take part in numerous missions, which involve taking off, completing certain objectives, then returning to base. Various plane are available, from Sopwith Pup to more advanced airplane. There is a Gauntlet mode, where player must survive as long as possible.
SimCopterDiscontinued1996MaxisMaxisMicrosoft WindowsSingle-player1996 flight simulator video game developed by Maxis. It puts the player into a 3D city. Like Streets of SimCity, SimCopter lets the user import SimCity 2000 maps into the game.
FlightGearActive1997FlightGear developers & contributorsFlightGear developers & contributorsCross-platformSingle-playerFlightGear is an atmospheric and orbital flight simulator used in aerospace research and industry. Its flight dynamics engine is used in a 2015 NASA benchmark to judge new simulation code to the standards of the space industry.
Flight Unlimited IIDiscontinued1997Looking Glass StudiosEidos InteractiveWindows 95Single-playerFlight Unlimited II is a 1997 flight simulator video game developed by Looking Glass Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. The player controls one of five planes in the airspace of the San Francisco Bay Area, which is shared with up to 600 artificially intelligent aircraft directed by real-time air traffic control. The game eschews the aerobatics focus of its predecessor, Flight Unlimited, in favor of general civilian aviation. As such, new physics code and an engine were developed, the former because the programmer of Flight Unlimited's computational fluid dynamics system, Seamus Blackley, had left the company.
F-22 Raptor (video game)Active1997NovalogicNovalogicMicrosoft WindowsSingle player, multiplayerF-22 Raptor is a combat flight simulation video game released by Novalogic in 1997.
Sabre Ace: Conflict Over KoreaDiscontinued1997Eagle InteractiveVirgin InteractiveWindowsSingle-playerSabre Ace: Conflict Over Korea is a 1997 video game featuring early jet fighters and aircraft with piston-engines from the Korean War era.
Falcon 4.0Discontinued1998MicroProse AlamedaHasbro InteractiveWindows, Mac OSSingle-player, MultiplayerFalcon 4.0 is a combat flight simulation video game developed by MicroProse and published by Hasbro Interactive in 1998. The game is based around a realistic simulation of the Block 50/52 F-16 Fighting Falcon jet fighter in a full-scale modern war set in the Korean Peninsula. Falcon 4.0s dynamic campaign engine runs autonomously.
Enemy Engaged: Apache vs HavocDiscontinued1998RazorworksEmpire InteractiveWindowsSingle-playerEnemy Engaged: Apache vs Havoc is a 1998 video game featuring two fully simulated combat helicopters: the US AH64D Apache Longbow and the Russian Mil-28N Havoc B.
AeroWingsDiscontinued1999CRI MiddlewareCRI Middleware, Crave EntertainmentDreamcastSingle-player, multiplayerAeroWings is a flight simulator for Sega's Dreamcast video game console. The player can train with squads, learn the ropes of handling the aircraft, and doing tricks after mastering the different stunts.
Flight Unlimited IIIDiscontinued1999Looking Glass StudiosElectronic ArtsMicrosoft WindowsSingle-playerFlight Unlimited III is a 1999 flight simulator video game developed by Looking Glass Studios and published by Electronic Arts. It allows players to pilot simulations of real-world commercial and civilian aircraft in and around Seattle, Washington. Players can fly freely or engage in "Challenge" missions, such as thwarting a theft or locating Bigfoot. The development team built on the general aviation gameplay of Flight Unlimited II, with more detailed physics and terrain, more planes, and a real-time weather system. Roughly half of Flight Unlimited II's team returned to work on the sequel, supported by new hires.
Fly!Discontinued1999Terminal RealityGathering of DevelopersMicrosoft Windows, MacintoshSingle-playerFly! is an amateur flight simulator for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh developed by Terminal Reality and published by Gathering of Developers.
YSFlightActive1999Soji YamakawaSoji YamakawaWindows, Linux, macOSSingle-playerFreeware flight simulation game for Windows, OS X and Linux-based operating systems such as Ubuntu.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002Discontinued2001MicrosoftMicrosoftMicrosoft WindowsSingle-player, MultiplayerReleased in October 2001, and is the 8th installment of the Microsoft Flight Simulator video game series. A version called Professional Edition was released at the same time as standard edition that added two aircraft, a flight instructor feature, and an editor to create buildings and aircraft.
Jane's Attack SquadronDiscontinued2002Looking Glass Studios, Mad Doc SoftwareXicat InteractiveMicrosoft WindowsSingle-player, MultiplayerJane's Attack Squadron is a 2002 combat flight simulator developed by Looking Glass Studios and Mad Doc Software and published by Xicat Interactive. Based on World War II, the game allows players to pilot fifteen reproductions of that era's military aircraft and to carry out missions for the Axis or Allies. Although it contains dogfights, the game focuses largely on air-to-ground combat, hence the title.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of FlightDiscontinued2003Microsoft Game StudiosMicrosoft Game StudiosMicrosoft WindowsSingle-player, MultiplayerFlight simulation video game released in 2003, and is part of the Microsoft Flight Simulator video game series. It is the last version to support Windows 98/9x series of operating systems.
Falcon 4.0: Allied ForceDiscontinued2005Lead PursuitGraphsim EntertainmentWindows, Mac Single-player, MultiplayerFalcon 4.0: Allied Force is an F-16 based combat flight simulator released by Lead Pursuit in 2005. The game is based around a realistic simulation of the Block 50/52 F-16 Fighting Falcon in a series of missions in the Balkans.
Microsoft Flight Simulator XDiscontinued2006–2014Aces Game StudioXbox Game StudiosMicrosoft WindowsSingle-player, MultiplayerIt is the sequel to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 and the tenth installment of the Microsoft Flight Simulator series, which was first released in 1982. It is built on an upgraded graphics rendering engine, showcasing DirectX 10 features in Windows Vista and was marketed by Microsoft as the most important technological milestone in the series at the time. FSX is the first version in the series to be released on DVD media.
Digital Combat SimulatorActive2008–2009Eagle DynamicsThe Fighter CollectionMicrosoft WindowsSingle-player, MultiplayerFree-to-play game that includes two free aircraft and two free maps. Modules are downloadable content that expand the game with add-on aircraft, maps, and other content. Campaigns are scripted sets of missions. Modules and campaigns are produced by Eagle Dynamics as well as third-parties.
Rise of Flight: The First Great Air WarDiscontinued2009Neoqb, 777 Studios777 Studios, Aerosoft, ND GamesMicrosoft WindowsSingle-player, MultiplayerA World War I combat flight simulation video game by Russian developer 777 Studios and released on May 7, 2009.
IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of PreyDiscontinued2009–2010Gaijin Entertainment, DiP Interactive, SME Dynamic Systems Ltd.505 Games, 1C CompanyPlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation PortableSingle-playerIL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey, is a combat flight simulation video game. As with previous installments of the series IL-2 Sturmovik, it depicts combat aircraft from World War II, although with less focus on realistic simulation than other entries in the series. The game has a campaign mode in which players are able to fly the Allies against the Axis, and also a multiplayer mode in which they are able to select either faction.
GeoFSActive2010Xavier TassinXavier TassinWeb platform, Android, iOSMultiplayerThe game features a variety of planes including aircraft contributed from the community. The game also features multiplayer environment for pilots to interact with each other. In Q4 2018, the GeoFS app was released for both Android and iOS devices. GeoFS on mobile features the Original, as well as a Lite app.
Infinite FlightActive2011Infinite Flight LLCInfinite Flight LLCAndroid, iOSSingle-player, multiplayerAn amateur flight simulator developed by Infinite Flight LLC. The game is available for Android and iOS. The simulator includes single-player and multi-player modes, including an option to play as air traffic control. As a mobile game, Infinite Flight relies on the device's accelerometer for flight control.
Air MailActive2012ChillingoChillingoIOSSingle-playerAir Mail is an iOS game developed by British studio Chillingo Ltd and released on May 24, 2012.
Wings Over Flanders Fields Between Heaven and Hell IIActive2013 - 2023OBD SoftwareOBD SoftwareMicrosoft WindowsSingle-playerWings Over Flanders Fields Between Heaven and Hell II is set on the Western Front during World War I. The player can engage in a dynamic career mode with uniquely generated missions, or Quick Combat missions, or pre-set Scenarios. The player can choose to fly for the German Air Service, the Royal Flying Corps, the French Air Force or the US Army Air Service.
World Of WarplanesActive2013Persha StudiaWargamingMicrosoft WindowsMultiplayerFree-to-play aerial combat massively multiplayer online game developed by Persha Studia and published by Wargaming.net.
Ace Combat InfinityDiscontinued2014Project AcesBandai Namco GamesPlayStation 3Single-player, multiplayerFree-to-play combat flight simulation video game. Sixteenth title in the Ace Combat series.
SimplePlanesActive2014–2015Jundroo LLCJundroo LLCiOS, Android, OS X, Microsoft WindowsSingle-player, Multiplayer The game includes a builder with various parts, engines and mechanical gizmos. On the website, there are shared builds and mods created by the community surrounding SimplePlanes. There are also forums, where community members can communicate with others, as well as help one another.
X-Plane 11Active2016Laminar ResearchLaminar ResearchAndroid, iOS, Linux, macOS, WebOS, Microsoft WindowsSingle-player, MultiplayerX-Plane latest simulation series.-
Aerofly FSActive2017IPACSIPACSMicrosoft Windows, MacOS, iOS, AndroidSingle-player, MultiplayerOne of the realistic Flight Simulator. Has 25 aircraft and worldwide scenery for player to play. The flight simulator can run on PC, mobile device, and VR.
VTOL VRActive2017Boundless Dynamics, LLCBoundless Dynamics, LLCValve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed RealitySingle-player, MultiplayerA military-focused VR flight simulator. The game currently has Six aircraft; four jet fighters, one tilt-jet VTOL, and a helicopter. Players control their aircraft by flipping switches, pressing buttons, and using the virtual throttle and joystick in the cockpit. Players can create custom missions and maps, and upload them to the Steam workshop to be downloaded and played by other users.
Ace Combat 7: Skies UnknownActive2019Bandai Namco StudiosBandai Namco EntertainmentWindows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Real Flight SimulatorActive2019RORTOSRORTOSAndroid, iOSSingle-player, MultiplayerMultiple Playable Aircraft with ATC control and ATC handling
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020Active2020Asobo StudioXbox Game StudiosMicrosoft Windows, OpenXR, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox Cloud GamingSingle-player, MultiplayerFlight Simulator simulates the topography of the entire Earth using data from Bing Maps. Microsoft Azure's artificial intelligence generates the three-dimensional representations of Earth's features, using its cloud computing to render and enhance visuals, and real-world data to generate real-time weather and effects. Flight Simulator has a physics engine to provide realistic flight control surfaces, with over 1,000 simulated surfaces, as well as realistic wind modelled over hills and mountains. Some places are handcrafted, introduced in region-specific updates.
Juno: New OriginsActive2018JundrooJundrooMicrosoft Windows, MacOS, Android, iOSSingle-player3D aerospace sandbox where players can use customizable parts to construct and test rockets, planes, cars, or anything they can imagine in an environment with realistic physics across land, sea, air, and space. It entered early access on Steam with the name SimpleRockets 2 in 2018, and was renamed Juno: New Origins in 2023.
X-Plane 12Active2022Laminar ResearchLaminar ResearchLinux, macOS, Microsoft WindowsSingle-player, MultiplayerX-Plane 12' is a sequel to X-Plane 11. It was released in 2022.
FlyoutActive2023Stonext GamesStonext GamesMicrosoft WindowsSingle-playerA game where player can design an airplane, then fly it
Nuclear OptionActive2023Shockfront StudiosShockfront StudiosMicrosoft WindowsSingle-player, MultiplayerFly near-future combat aircraft against AI or other players in user-created missions. As the match progresses players unlock more powerful weapons, eventually unlocking tactical and strategic yield nuclear bombs.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024Active2024Asobo StudioXbox Game StudiosMicrosoft Windows, Xbox Series X/SSingle-playerThe sequel of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. The game includes career mode.
SimplePlanes 2In Development2025–2026JundrooJundrooMicrosoft Windows, MacOS, Android, IOSSingle-player, MultiplayerThe sequel to SimplePlanes. It is currently in development, with a planned release on Steam in 2025, and mobile releases in 2026.