Published 9/17/2008
at Apple Hot News
Fasten your seat belt. It’s time to jet away. With X-Plane 9 ($9.99), Laminar Research brings “the Gold Standard for accurate flight simulation” to iPhone and iPod touch, letting you fly your choice of 4 planes. In turbulent or calm skies. Over oceans or mountains. What’s it like to fly a plane using only your iPhone?
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