8.6 /10 1 Votes8.6
Genre(s) Flight Simulation | 4.3/5 Initial release date 25 April 2011 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Publisher(s) Flying Development Studio LLC Mode(s) Singleplayer, Multiplayer Developer Flying Development Studio LLC Similar Flight simulators, Other games |
Infinite flight trailer
Infinite Flight Simulator is a mobile flight simulator developed by Flying Development Studios (FDS). It was created for iOS, Windows Phone, Android
Contents
- Infinite flight trailer
- Infinite flight basics tutorial part 1
- History
- Infinite Flight Live
- Critical reception
- Compatibility
- References

Infinite flight basics tutorial part 1
History

Infinite Flight was released on April 25, 2011, on Windows Phone. The game included various flyable aircraft and 15 airports in the San Francisco Bay Area, an autopilot (AP) with two modes, four time settings, weather settings and six camera modes. Camera modes vary for aircraft, with later ones often having more.

Infinite Flight was updated frequently after its release, including numerous new aircraft and/or other features. The first region update was released in June 2011, covering the region of Southern California.
Infinite Flight Live

Infinite Flight Live is a multiplayer mode released in August 2014. It allows users to fly together with each other, rather than only playing in single player mode. There are three server levels: Casual, Training, and Expert. Each server level has a different set of restrictions, and caters to differently leveled pilots. A player's grade depends on various factors such as number of landings performed, hours played and experience points earned while flying.
An air traffic control feature was added to Infinite Flight Live in April 2015. It allows users to connect as an air traffic controller and direct aircraft in the live environment around their airfield. The air traffic controllers (ATC) have the ability to give vectors, create holding patterns and a multitude of other real world commands. There are a total of five different controller positions; tower, ground, approach, departure, and center.
Critical reception
The simulator has received generally positive reviews. The Mac Observer rates it 5/5, and PocketMeta gave it a score of 4.2/5.
Compatibility
Infinite Flight is compatible with IOS, Android, and Amazon tablets/phones. Windows Phone is no longer supported.