

The program is already wildly immersive, with surround sound and full visibility features not available on programs that don’t utilize VR. It does, however, work on a PC screen, but to get everything out of it, having a VR setup is almost a requirement for users of FlyInside. FlyInsideįlyInside was one of the first simulator programs created with VR in mind. You can pay monthly for the PRO version to try it out, but it’s cheaper if you pay for a full year. Pricing: Like most apps, there is a base price for Infinite Flight ($4.99) and then a ton of other options.

System Requirements: Android 7.0 or newer iOS 10 or newerĬontrols: No controls – all either touch screen or via VR controls It’s available on iOS and Android devices, and has a wide range of aircraft, a surprisingly large number of maps for a mobile app, customizable conditions, and multiple skill levels, including IFR.īest For: People who want a viable flight simulator at their fingertips at all times an app for your phone or tablet) but doesn’t lose all that much compared to the much larger PC-based programs.
