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Looking for the excellent aviation game that flies!
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I have seen an airplane or jet flying simulation that was just a jaw-dropper. I think it was computer, but could have been video. It did have most everything used in a cockpit. The visuals were awesome. You could see and almost feel through the pedals and hand controls, the plane taking off or doing other maneuvers. I believe it is by Microsoft.
I would love to know the name and get a bit of information about it. Also it's requirements.
Thanks, all!
OK, now I'm hearing about x plane, but so little info. What is it? How does it compare to Microsoft's product in realism, graphics, feel, abilities? What peripherals does it have? How does it compare in price to Microsoft? What are the top 3 - 5 reasons I should purchase this instead of Microsoft?
The likely and most obvious answer is Microsoft Flight Simulator...
Out of all of the home Flight Simulators that I've seen, Microsoft Flight Simulator has the best graphics. You actually fly over real satalite images. You can even get REAL TIME weather in game if you have an internet connection.
You can also buy endless amounts of peripherials to use with flight simulator to turn your PC into a replica cockpit with very realistic controls. A joystick / flight stick, keyboard and mouse are the only essentials though.
Flight Simulator X is the current version although we're probably due a new one soon.
Flight Simulator X requires a fairly modern PC to play properly, but you should be able to find second hand version of the older versions of the game that should run on any PC.
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Oryxsim Tutorial: Ground Textures with Gmax for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004/X Part 2
A Soft Introduction to Software Patents
A definition of software patent is hard and one may not find the definition on any patent office website. Software embodied in a physical computer readable medium and aiding an innovative process or machine is considered patentable. In order to obtain a software patent, the patent application has to subtly claim the software as employing or performing certain function or process and as embodied in a computer readable medium.
Software patents have a very recent history as the first software patent granted was in 1981, in the legal case of Diamond v. Diehr. The claimed invention is a heat treatment of rubber, wherein software code is employed to compute the optimum time duration for the treatment. In another case of State Street Bank & Trust v. Signature Financial Group, a software business method was granted a patent in the year 1998, redefining software patentability. Software patentability has been a topic of debate world over. The first question an inventor, who wishes to patent his invention, asks is “Is software patentable”. The short answer is that the US patent office does grant software patents, and there has been a surge in software patenting in the US.
A classification of software patents is virtually nonexistent, although a majority of recent patents are software patents based on the above criteria and about 1400 patents are purely on computational software. Major companies like IBM, AT&T, Siemens, HP and Microsoft boast of an extensive software patent portfolio. IBM possesses 31,995 US patents, HP possesses 21,000 patents worldwide as on 2003, Microsoft possesses 5000 US patents and Siemens possesses more than 10,000 issued and pending US patents. Microsoft and Siemens have a cross-licensing agreement to enable increased access to each others patent portfolios. In the USPTO database there are about 25123 claimed software patents and about 284978 granted patents that disclose the use of software in their inventions.
Software patents will surge a rise in software innovation and also enhance the quality of software protection. Cross-licensing agreements support even higher level of innovation and interaction in the software industry. Software patents not only protect marketing rights for a company but also their intellectual property, thereby providing a driving and inspiring force for the programmers.
Don’t even get started anyone on the advantages of software products in day to day life. Software products range from operating systems, encryption software, web development, virtual reality, gaming software to customized software solutions for other sectors like medical, banking, aviation, military, etc; software has been the savior for many industries. Without software, humans may not have envisioned such advancement in technology and consequently the quality of life.
About the Author
Ash Tankha, US patent attorney, works with inventors to develop their ideas into patent application for worldwide filing and patenting. Contact Ash Tankha at[email protected] or visit www.ipprocurement.com.
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Colored Rotary Knobs $19.95 Add color to your rotary knobs for visual feedback to the right knob. Make sure you are turning the right knob in a critical flight maneuver. 45 VARIED COLORED ROTARY KNOBS!!... |
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Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals $99.82 Feature 3 axis pedals which maximize flight simulator realism. Self-centering pedals. Adjustable foot rests to fit all sizes, with non-slip materials . Fully adjustable rudder control . Tension adjustment to vary resistance . Advanced SST Pr. Pc Flight Sticks: Video Game: PC...... |
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Thrustmaster T-Flight Stick X Flight Stick $24.38 T-flight x flight stick. Thrustmaster 2960694 t-flight stick x flight stick. Specs: wide hand rest for perfect comfort; fully programmable 12 buttons & 4 axes; does not include games exclusively controlled by the motion sensor function; plug & play; precise joystick with adjustable resistance control; mapping button allows users to insta. Warranty: two years....... |
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Saitek PRO Flight Switch Panel (PZ55) $84.77 An ideal way to expand the number of controls for a flight simulation setup. Control landing gear, engine power, landing lights and 11 other important aircraft functions from 1 compact unit. Realistic landing gear control with LEDs indicating actu. Pc Flight Sticks: Video Game: PC...... |
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GlobalSat BU-353 Waterproof USB GPS Receiver $49.99 Features: * SiRF Star III High Performance GPS chipset - WAAS |
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GPS Waterproof Receiver BU-353 SiRF Star III Enabled USB GPS Receiver w/LED indicator $29.95 Introducing the first SiRF Star III based Serial GPS receiver with WAAS/EGNOS* support for enchance position accuracy. The GlobalSat BU-353 Water-Proof USB Mouse GPS Receiver is powered by SiRF Star III chipset is a new-generation GPS chipset that has extremely high sensitivity, lower power usage and more rapid time-to-fix. It works very well even in reduced visibility environment or weak signal t... |
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Saitek PH09 Pro Flight Headset $99.99 Pro Flight Headset Heighten the realism of your flight simulation experience with the Saitek Pro Flight Headset. Constructed using high grade materials and closely modeled on professional pilot headsets the Pro Flight Headset looks feels and sounds just like the real thing. The cushioned headband guarantees comfort over long haul flights by preventing the ?hotspot? on the top of the head e... |
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Microsoft Flight Simulator X For Pilots Real World Training $17.75 This fantastic book is real world training for serious pilots, not a game. Strap in and ride along as certified flight instructors Kevin Lane-Cummings and Jeff Van West raise the landing gear on this guide to using Microsoft Flight Simulator X. This book takes you through the pilot ratings as it is done in the real world: You start with Sport Pilot training, then Private Pilot, followed by the Ins... |
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Scenario-Based Training with X-Plane and Microsoft Flight Simulator: Using PC-Based Flight Simulations Based on FAA-Industry Training Standards $24.30 Fly toward pilot certification with these real-world scenario exercisesAlthough PC-based flight simulations have been available for 30 years, many pilots, instructors, and flight schools don't understand how best to use these tools in real-world flight training and pilot proficiency programs. This invaluable reference bridges the gap between simulation tools and real-world situations by presenting... |
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Microsoft Flight Simulator as a Training Aid: A Guide for Pilots, Instructors, and Virtual Aviators $16.77 Microsoft® Flight Simulator has inspired many thousands of young "gamers" to pursue flight training in real life and has provided certificated pilots with countless hours of entertainment. And even though there is an awareness that PC-based simulations-and Microsoft Flight Simulator in particular-are helpful as aids in flight training and pilot proficiency, for many it is still unclear how best t... |
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