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Infinite Flight features 35 aircraft. |
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* Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II |
* Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II |
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* Airbus A321 (US Airways |
* Airbus A321 (US Airways) |
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* Airbus A330-200F(UPS, Ethihad Cargo,Turkish Cargo) |
* Airbus A330-200F(UPS, Ethihad Cargo,Turkish Cargo) |
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* Airbus A330-300 |
* Airbus A330-300 |
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* Boeing 747-400 (KLM, Asiana Airlines,Lufthansa) |
* Boeing 747-400 (KLM, Asiana Airlines,Lufthansa) |
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* Boeing 747-SCA (Shuttle Carrier) |
* Boeing 747-SCA (Shuttle Carrier) |
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* Boeing |
* Boeing 747SP (Sofia) |
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* Boeing 757-200 (American Airlines, American Airlines [2013], US Airways, Delta, Northwest, British Airways, United Continental, Start Alliance, Icelandair, ) |
* Boeing 757-200 (American Airlines, American Airlines [2013], US Airways, Delta, Northwest, British Airways, United Continental, Start Alliance, Icelandair, ) |
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* Boeing 767-300 (American, Qantas, ) |
* Boeing 767-300 (American, Qantas, ) |
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* Boeing 777F |
* Boeing 777F |
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* Boeing 777-300ER |
* Boeing 777-300ER |
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* Boeing 787-900 (Virgin Atlantic |
* Boeing 787-900 (Virgin Atlantic) |
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* Boeing C-17 Globemaster III |
* Boeing C-17 Globemaster III |
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* Bombarider CRJ-200 (United |
* Bombarider CRJ-200 (United Express) |
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* Cessna 172 |
* Cessna 172 |
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* Cessna 208 |
* Cessna 208 |
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* Cessna Citation X |
* Cessna Citation X |
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* Embraer ERJ-190 |
* Embraer ERJ-190 |
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* Embraer ERJ-195 |
* Embraer ERJ-195 |
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* McDonnell Douglas F/A 18 Hornet (Generic |
* McDonnell Douglas F/A 18 Hornet (Generic) |
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* Grumman F-14 Tomcat |
* Grumman F-14 Tomcat |
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* General Dynamics F-16 |
* General Dynamics F-16 |
Revision as of 20:58, 3 March 2015
Infinite Flight | |
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Developer(s) | Flying Development Studio LLC |
Platform(s) | Android, iOS, Windows |
Release | April 25, 2011 for Windows |
Genre(s) | Flight Simulation |
Mode(s) | Singleplayer, Online multiplayer |
Infinite Flight is a flight simulator game. It features 35 aircraft and 14 regions, flight planning, ILS, autopilot, time and weather, weight and balance, lessons, and advanced replays. It was released on Windows and is currently supporting Android and iOS.
History
Infinite flight was released April 25, 2011 on Windows Phone. It featured a Cessna 172SP and 15 airports in the San Francisco Bay area, an autopilot with 2 modes, 4 time settings, weather settings, 5 camera modes, and achievement features.[1]
Aircraft
Infinite Flight features 35 aircraft.
- Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II
- Airbus A321 (US Airways)
- Airbus A330-200F(UPS, Ethihad Cargo,Turkish Cargo)
- Airbus A330-300
- Airbus A340-600
- Airbus A380-800 (British Airways, Emirates, Air France, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas, Singapore Airlines,Korean Air,Lufthansa )
- Boeing 717-200 (Air tran, Airtran Atlanta Falcons, Blue1, Qantas Link, )
- Boeing 737-700
- Boeing 737-700 BBJ
- Boeing 737-800 (Ryan Air,TUIfly,Southwest,AA)
- Boeing 737-900ER
- Air Force One
- Boeing 747-8 (Lufthansa, Air China Cargolux,Air Bridge Cargo,Korean Air,Boeing(Cargo and house livery),
- Boeing 747-200 (KLM,Pan Am,TAP portugal,Iberia,South African)
- Boeing 747-400 (KLM, Asiana Airlines,Lufthansa)
- Boeing 747-SCA (Shuttle Carrier)
- Boeing 747SP (Sofia)
- Boeing 757-200 (American Airlines, American Airlines [2013], US Airways, Delta, Northwest, British Airways, United Continental, Start Alliance, Icelandair, )
- Boeing 767-300 (American, Qantas, )
- Boeing 777-200ER
- Boeing 777F
- Boeing 777-300ER
- Boeing 787-900 (Virgin Atlantic)
- Boeing C-17 Globemaster III
- Bombarider CRJ-200 (United Express)
- Cessna 172
- Cessna 208
- Cessna Citation X
- Cirrus SR22 GTS
- Embraer ERJ-170
- Embraer ERJ-175
- Embraer ERJ-190
- Embraer ERJ-195
- McDonnell Douglas F/A 18 Hornet (Generic)
- Grumman F-14 Tomcat
- General Dynamics F-16
- Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor
- Lockheed P-38 Lightning
- NASA Space Shuttle (Atlantis ONLY, Landing missions ONLY)
- Supermarine Spitfire Mk VIII
- Super Decathlon
Regions
Infinite Flight features 14 regions
- Amsterdam, Netherlands region has 93 airports.
- Caribbean region has 16 airports
- Charlotte, NC, USA region has 216 airports
- Chicago, IL, USA region has 564 airports
- Denver, CO, USA region has 101 airports
- London, UK region has 128 airports
- New York, USA region has 108 airports
- Oshkosh, WI, USA region has 93 airports
- Paris, France region has 73 airports
- San Francisco, CA, USA has 27 airports
- Seattle, WA, USA has 214 airports
- Southern California region has 120 airports
- South Florida region has 179 airports
- Sydney, Australia has 32 airports
Live
Live was introduced to infinite flight in August 2014. The live feature offers users to play online with a account(Google+ or Facebook). Here are some things about it:
- Violations: A user can receive violations by going over 250kts below 10,000ft and most recently: User Reporting (allows the user to report another user for inappropriate behaviour.
- Standing: Your standing is based on how well you fly, you fly good: Standing goes up, you fly bad: Standing comes down.
- Username: Most usernames in Infinite Flight are usually sensible, but some are inappropriate and not suitable.
- Experience(XP): You gain experience as you go along. You cannot lose experience. You gain it depending how long flights you do.
"Live" is a new feature from Flying Development Studio. It brings worldwide players together so they can play at the same airport. Currently you have the option to pay per Month or a yearly subscription. "Live" is currently not supported at Amazon store. FDS will support ForeFlight in the next update.
Version History
1.0 1.0 was released on April 25, 2011 on Windows. It featured a Cessna 172SP, 15 airports in the San Francisco Bay area, an autopilot with 2 modes, 5 camera modes, weather settings, time settings, and progress/achievement features. The simulator included a basic tutorial on takeoff and handling, a yoke control, and rectangles to help land smoothly. It featured a map, with engine instruments. The engine instrument were later removed when more aircraft got incorporated in the game. 1.2 Fixed a sky color issue. 1.3 1.3 added a Cirrus SR22 G3 Turbo with 4 camera modes. 1.4 In 1.4, 2 new aircraft were added. A Boeing 737-800 in Southwest livery, and the Super Decathlon. The game now supported rudder control, propeller wash, pinch-to-zoom mode for the camera views and support for the gear/spoiler retraction animations. 1.5 New scenery was added to the Southern California region. This was the first version of the simulator to feature an ILS system. The HUD was given a minimap - a scaled down version of the main map to track immediate progress, showing navigation points and airfields around the aircraft's current position within a small radius. It was also given a control sensitivity. 1.6 fixed graphic issues. 1.7 1.7 added the Airbus A380 in Air France livery. This release was positive for reviewers. Best Windows Game Phones rated 4/5 (read the review here
Virtual Airlines
There are currently few airliners:
- KLM (TRUSTED) 3rd oldest VA-Airliner in Infinite Flight, has over 50 pilots.
- Emirates (TRUSTED) Oldest VA-Airliner in Infinite Flight, has over 100 pilots.
- Qantas (TRUSTED) Second oldest VA-Airliner in Infinite Flight, unknown.
- Monarch (TRUSTED) Will be updated.
- Apoliad (NEW) Unknown
- American (TRUSTED) Second largest VA, has over 100 pilots, #1 Charter service, and active CEO.
- UPS (TRUSTED) Will be updated
- Delta (TRUSTED) Will be updated
- TWAG (NEW) Unknown
- Air Airliners (NEW) Unknown
- TUI (TRUSTED)
- Major Dreamliner Airways (TRUSTED)
- Jet Airways (NEW)
- Cargolux (TRUSTED) Biggest Cargo VA
- Monarch (TRUSTED)
- Norwegian (NEW)
References
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