Good Flight Simulator for PC | $100-$1000

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For PC flight simulators priced between $100 and $1,000, Microsoft Flight Simulator is highly recommended for its realism and features. Users mention that FS 2004 Professional Edition is enjoyable, especially with its expansions, but they are curious about newer or better options. The discussion highlights the importance of realism and user experience in selecting a flight simulator. Participants are looking for recommendations that offer a balance of quality and value. Overall, Microsoft FS stands out as a strong contender in the flight simulation market.
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This isn't really an Engineering question more rather an an aero question. What is a good Flight Simulator other than the real thing, (commercially, ranging between $100- $1,000). Anyone have ideas (for PC)
 
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I was told that the Microsoft FS is very good.
Myself, don't have time for such things. :wink:
 
I have mic. FS 2004 PE (professional edition.. its pretty cool, they have expansions for it) but i was wondering if there were any better?.. wasnt gonnamention it so ppl would be unbiased but it seems that a good one to keep with,
 
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