The world of aviation is one that has enthralled thousands of people around the world. However, becoming a pilot is not an easy task, and there are some obstacles that can keep the public away. Thus, Microsoft Flight Simulator has become an entrance So that those who have enough interest can take their first steps in this world.
As such, we recently had the opportunity to speak with Tyson Weinert, President and CEO of the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum. what Microsoft Flight Simulator Bringing the world of aviation closer to people. This is what he told us:
“Microsoft Flight Simulator, especially the 40th Anniversary Edition, will connect the dots that historically people may not have connected. If you think about our mental barriers, like not having the money for a PC experience, a lot of people now have an Xbox and there’s a version that you can play on your phone. The idea that you have a taste for it helps accessibility and creates interest. My hope is that advances in aviation will be an entry point.
If we increase interest in aviation, we will be able to include people who might not otherwise have been included”.
Since release, Microsoft Flight Simulator Acclaimed for being one of the best sims in recent years, and with each new update, especially the 40th anniversary one, It’s clear that Asobo Studio has done a great job bringing this experience to more and more people.
On a related note, this is why it took so long for helicopters to come to Microsoft Flight Simulator. Likewise, will this update have a physical release?
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