The basic version of FS4 was available for Macintosh computers in 1991. These included improved aircraft models, random weather patterns, a new sailplane, and dynamic scenery (non-interactive air and ground traffic on and near airports moving along static prerecorded paths). Version 4 followed in 1989, and brought several improvements over Flight Simulator 3.
Allowed users to design their own aircraft. Sublogic flight simulators First generation (Apple II and TRS-80) įS 4.0 – Now with dynamic scenery, more detailed roads, bridges, and buildings. 4 Products based on the Flight Simulator X codebase.2.12.2 Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition (Dovetail Games).2.12.1 Flight Simulator X: Acceleration.2.11 Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight.1.3 Third generation (Amiga, Atari ST, and Macintosh).