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Continue your learning with A Guide to Flight Simulator: Extended Edition as you develop your skills using the knowledge you’ll gain through our info-loaded guide. You’ll have access to hundreds of pages packed full of expertly produced tutorials and advanced information on how to get the most out of your simulator.
A Guide to Flight Simulator: Extended Edition features everything from the original guide, plus all-new content. Continue getting regular updates, new tutorials, how-tos and much more.
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A Guide to Flight Simulator: Extended Edition features everything from the original guide, plus all-new content. Continue getting regular updates, new tutorials, how-tos and much more.
Continue your learning with A Guide to Flight Simulator: Extended Edition as you develop your skills using the knowledge you’ll gain through our info-loaded guide. You’ll have access to hundreds of pages packed full of expertly produced tutorials and advanced information on how to get the most out of your simulator.
A Guide to Flight Simulator: Extended Edition builds upon the original release of the guide meaning owners of this new product will also have access to its predecessor. With a promise of regular updates to this new extended edition, you can trust that you’ll be getting the most up to date information just as we delivered with the first release.
In addition to our expert tips and tricks, expect to find brand-new tutorials covering a wide variety of aircraft all designed to be easy-to-follow. Take flight with our educational tools and have the confidence to fly everything from amphibious aircraft to fast jetliners all around the world. Our step-by-step lessons will provide you with plenty of support so that you can spend more time flying in your new flight simulator and familiarising yourself with each aircraft.
Beyond the tutorials, A Guide to Flight Simulator: Extended Edition will provide you with detailed information on the growing number of add-ons available. Our ‘Spotlight’ series will highlight the top picks which will take your simulator to the next level. If you’re looking for inspiration for your next flight, our newly added ‘Discover’ section will showcase stunning locations around the world along with detailed information so you can impress your friends if you decide to play tour guide when flying online.
A Guide to Flight Simulator: Extended Edition is the perfect travel companion for anyone using the new flight simulator.
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Total Page Count: 506
A Guide to Flight Simulator: Extended Edition Changelog.
EXTENDED EDITION v1.85
Release Date: July 22nd 2022
Changelog
NEW – World Update X Info
UPDATED – Photogrammetry Cities List
UPDATED – SoFly Products
Total Page Count: 510
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EXTENDED EDITION v1.80
Release Date: June 8th 2022
Changelog
NEW – World Update IX Info
UPDATED – Photogrammetry Cities List
UPDATED – SoFly Products to include STORM
Total Page Count: 506
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EXTENDED EDITION v1.75
Release Date: May 3rd 2022
Changelog
NEW – Sim Update 9 Info
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Changelog
NEW – World Update VIII: Iberia Info
NEW – New Airport Info (WU8)
NEW – Local Legend #3 Dornier Do J Wal Info
NEW – How to Use MSFS on Mobile with Xbox Cloud Gaming
UPDATE – Photogrammetry List (WU7 & WU8)
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EXTENDED EDITION v1.60
Release Date: March 2nd 2022
Changelog
NEW – Marketplace Dedicated Section
NEW – Sim Update 8 Info
NEW – Future of the Simulator with World and Sim Update Release Info
UPDATE – New Autopilot Key Combination Controls
UPDATE – Added ICAO/IATA to all airports
Fixes – Numerous spelling errors
Fixes – Duplicate paragraphs
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EXTENDED EDITION v1.50
Release Date: February 2nd 2022
Changelog
NEW – World Update VII: Australia Info
NEW – Local Legend II: Fokker FVII Info
NEW – World Update VII – Airport Info
FIXES – Spelling and grammar errors
Total Page Count: 471
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EXTENDED EDITION v1.45
Release Date: December 22nd 2021
Changelog
NEW – DirectX 12 Information
NEW – Built-In Replay Mode How-To
NEW – Tutorial flight for the F/A-18
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EXTENDED EDITION v1.40
Release Date: December 8th 2021
Changelog
NEW – Reno Air Racing
NEW – Sim Update 7 Info
NEW – New Airport Info (GOTY Edition)
NEW – New Aircraft Info (GOTY Edition)
NEW – Additional Flight Training Info (GOTY Edition)
UPDATE – Photogrammetry City list updated
FIXES – Numerous spelling errors and other suggestions
Total Page Count: 448
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EXTENDED EDITION v1.30
Release Date: October 21st 2021
Changelog
NEW – In-Sim Guide Reader
NEW – Junkers JU-52 Tutorial
NEW – Sim Update 6 Information
UPDATE – G1000 Tutorial
FIXES – Numerous spelling errors and other suggestions [Thanks to Paul for this]
CHANGE – Maximum Performance Info
Total Page Count: 432
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EXTENDED EDITION v1.20
Release Date: September 15th 2021
Changelog
NEW – World Update VI Info
NEW – Spotlight – Flight Sim Communities
UPDATED – Added information on Safe Mode
UPDATED – ‘Offscreen terrain pre caching’ added to performance guide
Total Page Count: 406
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EXTENDED EDITION v1.15
Release Date: August 27th 2021
Changelog
NEW – PMDG DC-6 Tutorial
Total Page Count: 398
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EXTENDED EDITION v1.10
Release Date: July 29th 2021
Changelog
NEW – World Map Functionality Changes
NEW – Flight Model and Accessibility Info Added
NEW – ‘Lock’ interaction and cursor info (plus how to remove on PC)
NEW – Sim Update V – Update Info*
NEW – Spotlight – Top 5 Payware
NEW – Spotlight – Honeycomb Hardware
NEW – Discovery – Scenic Locations
NEW – Flight Assistant and New Assiatances
UPDATE – Info on aircraft with ski and float varients added
CHANGE – Changed some imagery to reflect the new UI
FIX – Contents page error fixed
FIX – Minor spelling mistakes fixed
Total Page Count: 381
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EXTENDED EDITION v1.05
Release Date: June 22nd 2021
Changelog
NEW – World Update V: Nordic Info
NEW – Airport Info for World Update V
NEW – World Update VI Info
NEW – Xbox Series X|S Info
UPDATED – Sim Version 1.17.3.0 Info
FIX – Minor adjustments to various layout sections.
Total Page Count: 360
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EXTENDED EDITION v1.00
Release Date: June 15th 2021
Changelog
NEW – Tutorials for various aircraft
NEW – World and Sim Update Info
NEW – Airliner Tutorial Mission
NEW – All new sections for Spotlight
NEW – All new sections for Discovery
NEW – All new sections for Sim Support
NEW – Installing Third Party Products
NEW – Extended Edition Contents Page
UPDATE – Various images and changes to refelect the new Extended Edition
Total Page Count: 350
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The extended guide is well worth the ( inexpensive ) price. Having used MS Flight Sim more than 20 years ago, I sure needed a great, comprehensive reference. I finally found one, and this is it! So much yet to read. Plus you can have the book right inside FS!
Excellent!
Excellent guide for my purposes.
I personally have found this to be a very useful publication to ensure you get the best out of MSFS 2020. Well written, packed with illustrations and it makes a perfect reference manual that compliments MS Sim. Would highly recommend to new and experienced users of MS Flight Sim and I is something that should be supplied by MS with every purchase as part of the package.
Unfortunately I was not sure what to expect from your publicity e mails, thought i would try it but when I clicked on the large file my little Chromebook went into a right tizzy and took a bit of sorting out. You didn’t notify that it was for PCs only! Or is it?
Spent £18 and so far got nothing, can we sort out what went wrong.
I am so impressed with their product. I’ve owned FS2020 for over a year and needed help getting into the game. Really well written and totally absorbing.
I have been a passionate simmer for twenty-five years and for the past ten have had an online outreach website. I have written and published numerous tutorials on a whole range of flight sim topics.
Whoever put together the instructions on the G1000 needs to learn a lot more about publishing layout. For example, many of the instructions for the G1000 section are practically intelligible, particularly the relationship between text and images. The use of hyperlinks to other parts of the article are annoying. One has to troll back through the article to find the original place again. It would have been better to deal with the “how to put this into practice” there and then. Another aspect I found frustrating was the duplication of identical images with insufficient indication of the subtle different that existed. e.g. PFD/Wind and DME images. Another annoying point is the reference to points in parenthesis e.g. (point 1) page 189, yet one has to scroll to find it (Page 184). Finally, the images are poorly displayed. Some are at odd angles with parts of the panels cut off. Other are poorly aligned with the relevant text. None of the images are referenced to the text by figure numbers and titles. The same criticisms apply to the G1000 tutorial flight and most other sections in the publication. I’ve done a cut and paste of the G1000 article. It is considerably more meaningful and it looks a damn site better than you have done. Overall, a very unprofessional and disappointing publication. Looks like a school kids desktop publishing exercise.
Greg Whiley
Exactly the information that we need to enjoy a great flight. Thanks! This is something that Microsoft should have included with their download. It would have prevented a lot of frustration. WELL worth the money
Could you do a section on the best way to set up the sensitivity. I have adjusted mine a thousand times but still can’t seem to find the perfect match for some airplanes.
Looked around for a while to see what was out there. This guide was exactly what I was looking for. I dabbled with flight sim many years ago but never really got into it in any depth, VR has changed all that. I wanted a guide that would lead me through the basics, this guide does that and more. Having it available on the in game toolbar was just an extra layer of icing on an already very attractive cake.
Highly recommended!
I have been playing MSFS for decades, and when I decided to make the change to MSFS 2020, I expected that the transition would be simple. It is not. Since MSFS 2020 doesn’t come with a manual, just setting up your controller is a painful process of “guess and by gosh”. This comprehensive guide covers all you need to know. Many of the other guides available are a collection of tips, but not a comprehensive guide. You don’t need to read it cover to cover, although I plan to do it. Highest recommendation!