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Infinite Flight
File:Infinite Flight logo.png
Publisher(s)Flying Development Studio LLC
Platform(s)Android, iOS
ReleaseApril 25, 2011 for Windows Phone
Genre(s)Flight simulator
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

Infinite Flight is a flight simulator developed by Flying Development Studio LLC. The game was released for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone, though a Windows Phone version is no longer available.

Gameplay

Infinite Flight includes a variety of aircraft and all airports around the world. The simulator features ~15m satellite imagery around USA, Canada, Europe, Australia/New Zealand, Middle-East, Mexico and North Africa. Everywhere else in the world there is ~500m satellite imagery. You have the ability to file a flight plan, start and stop your engines, fuel up your tanks, fly online with others, communicate with Air Traffic Control. The ability to have full control over your aircraft or have it on autopilot or LNAV mode. The game features a single-player and multiplayer mode.

Aircraft

The aircraft in-game as follows; ———— Airbus

A318-100

A319-100

A320-200

A321-200

A330-300

A340-600

A380-800 ———————————————— American Super Champion

Super Decathlon ————— Boeing

717-200

737-700

737-700BBJ

737-800

737-900

747-200

747-400

747-8

747-SCA

747-SOFIA

757-200

767-300

777-200ER

777-200F

777-200LR

777-300ER

787-8

787-9

787-10

C-17 Globemaster III

VC-25 (Air Force One) ——————— Bombardier

CRJ-200 (Rework Coming Soon)

Dash-8 Q400 ————— Cessna

172 Skyhawk

208 Caravan

Citation X ————— Cirrus

SR22 —————— Embraer

E170

E175

E190

E195 —————————— Fairchild Republic

A-10 —————————— General Dynamics

F-16C —————— Grumman

F-14 ————————— Lockheed Martin

AC-130

C-130H

C-130J

C-130J-30

F-22

P-38 ——————————— McDonnell Douglas

F/A-18

MD-11 (Nearing Release)

MD-11F (Nearing Release)

DC-10 (Nearing Release)

DC-10F (Nearing Release)

KC-10 (Nearing Release) ——————— Supermarine

Spitfire Mk VIII

Reception

In 2012, The Mac Observer gave the first release a score of 2.5/5 ("Disappointing"), saying that "it has some serious problems compared to its competition".[1] In 2014, after several new releases, PocketMeta gave it a score of 4.2/5, calling it a "classic of the flight simulation genre with a stellar selection of aircraft, locations and airports"[2] and The New York Times stated Infinite Flight was "easily the most impressive flight simulator for mobile devices".[3] In a review of the 2016 release of the C130, FlightSim.com wrote: "Like all newer aircraft released by Flying Development Studios, this is top quality, and certainly not one to be missed".[4]

  1. ^ Martellaro, John (July 19, 2012). "Infinite Flight Simulator for iOS: a Rough Ride". Macobserver.com. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  2. ^ Vlasic, Dan (July 2, 2014). "[Review] Infinite Flight Simulator". Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  3. ^ Eaton, Kit (July 23, 2014). "Circle the Skies, From Your Smartphone or Tablet". nytimes.com. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
  4. ^ Anderson, Nels (Dec 4, 2016). "Review: Infinite Flight C-130 Family". flightsim.com. Retrieved July 25, 2017.