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I totally agree, a must have.
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i just gave xplane 9 for android a try. and i got positively surprised. while it is self-explanatory how a tablet necessarily demands concessions and sets limits, they really managed to squeeze an optimum of effect from the platform, a galaxy note 10.1 in my case. they marked the scores possible for a flightsim on tablet, and did so with an unexpected amount of user friendliness. for sta standard of tablets: nice!
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Cool features in there. For Android, the app is free and comes with I think 6 regions and 5 or six planes, smaller sports planes.Other regions and planes cost 70 cents per buy. I think that is a fair model.
I plan to invest in one soaring plane, one WWII propeller plane, and maybe the Grand Canyon region. The game seems to allow a little dogfighting, and I read good news about the soaring in x-plane. These things actually may make things that bit more interesting as is needed to make you coming back to a flightsim on a tablet. Just do not make the mistake and compare it to a PC sim. Additionally to be misleading, it also would not be fair.
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