
But there’s another thing about the app, something that gives it a kick. The AL plane is a lot of fun, all 16 courses…………….yeah yeah. Also, at the end of each course it tells you your time and how many hoops you missed, and the AL plane’s time and how many hoops he missed. But that does not bother me, I still beat it 🙂. Awkwardly, even if you are in the lead, the AL plane shows up in front of you. Beating the AL plane is tricky and any mistake can cost you. No bugs found so far, everything is going smoothly. Laminar Research puts a lot of work and quality into their apps. My experience with it has been very good, same as with all the other X-Plane apps. P-51 Mustang: (same goes as for the F4-U Consair, but this one is VERY tricky to land).Slower than the others but is more controllable) F4-U Consair (feels a bit weird at first, but you get the hang of it.F-4 Phatom (it’s ok, but I don’t like it, a bit difficult to control).Has afterburner, is the default one, and goes fast) Provost, Canada (both easy and hard, combines a little of all the other regions).Anchorage, Alaska (ups and downs and mountains, can you avoid crashing and win at the same time?).Juneau, Alaska (mountains and rivers combine to make it challenging and fun to race in).Canyons (the default location and quite fun and challenging).Sometimes you will be going almost straight up, sometimes down canyons and valleys, and sometimes close to a river. You can play against the AI plane, which will give you quite a challenge. There’s a course per region per plane, for a total of 16 courses to race though. There are 4 regions for now and 4 planes (as developer states: “for now”). That’s right, racing! The app consists of ‘highway-in-the-sky’, ‘hoops’ that you can go though.


This time around it’s one we’ve been waiting for: X-Plane Racing.
IPHONE X PLANE WALLPAPERS SIMULATOR
Laminar Research has released yet another flight simulator app for the iDevices.
