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X-Plane 12.07r1

Flight simulator

Category: Entertainment
Price: High
Popularity: Low
Version String: 12.07r1 (398)
Release Date: 2023-09-19
Architecture: Intel & AppleSilicon(ARM)
Minimum OS: macOS 10.15
Vendor Name: Laminar Research
Homepage: www.x-plane.com

Version History 12.07r1 (398)

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Description:

The world’s most advanced flight simulator.

X-Plane 11 is available now!
With a brand new user interface, a new level of quality in the included aircraft, and support for virtual reality headsets, X-Plane 11 is the upgrade you’ve been hoping for.

New in X-Plane 11
You asked. We listened.


AIRCRAFT

Overhauled fleet
Aircraft models that stand up to scrutiny, from the gear trucks to the rivets.

Brand new G1000
Some general aviation planes now feature a simulated Garmin 1000.

3-D cockpits
Every aircraft in the fleet comes with a beautiful, usable 3-D cockpit.

IFR-ready cockpits
Every 3-D cockpit is usable for instrument flight.


USABILITY

Brand new user interface
Easier to learn for new users. Faster for power users.

VR Support
The latest versions of X-Plane 11 include support for Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and WMR virtual reality headsets.

Tutorials
Learn the basics of flight, navigation, & more in X-Plane.

Improved 3-D cockpit interaction
Cockpit controls are easier than ever to set just right.


WORLD

Pushback tugs & fuel trucks
Watch other aircraft get service, or request services for your own aircraft.

New lighting, sound, & effects engine
Bringing new tools to aircraft add-on makers.

New scenery for Europe
Roadways, buildings, & more now feature European-specific variants.


Aircraft

Cessna 172SP
The Cessna 172SP is a single-engine, fixed-wing aircraft with a tricycle landing gear. It has a cruise speed of 122 knots and a range of 696 nautical miles. More C172s have been built than any other aircraft, making it the most successful plane in history.


Airports

X-Plane 11 includes detailed 3-D scenery for more than 13,000 airports around the world.
Terminal buildings, hangars, jetways, & more make these airports feel alive.