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This is the Wiki version of the X-Plane Desktop simulator for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux, which can be purchased here.

Contents

Table of Contents

Main Manual

Chapter 1: About X-Plane
Chapter 1 includes an overview of X-Plane, a history of the simulator, information on what the software includes, and information about the manual itself.
Chapter 2: Installing and Configuring X-Plane
Chapter 2 includes information on the system requirements for the simulator (including graphics cards, flight controls, and drivers), as well as instructions on installing, launching, updating, and uninstalling the software. Information on where to find help and support is also found here.
Chapter 3: Initial Flight Setup
Chapter 3 contains information on configuring flight controls and the simulator's graphics (including how to optimize the performance, or frame rate, of the simulator).
Chapter 4: Flight
Chapter 4 is about the actual use of the simulator--loading an airport or aircraft, setting up the weather, using the keyboard and mouse (including flying with the mouse), and etc.
Chapter 5: X-Plane Menus
Chapter 5 is all about the X-Plane Menus; it goes through (nearly) every available option and describes how to use it.
Chapter 6: Navigation, Autopilots, and Flying on Instruments
Chapter 6 begins by introducing the history of flight navigation, then goes into how to use the various types of navigation that are simulated in X-Plane. It also includes how to fly on instruments or use the autopilot.
Chapter 7: Expanding X-Plane
Chapter 7 details how to download and install third-party scenery, aircraft, and plug-ins.
Chapter 8: Expert Essays
Chapter 8 is about the very advanced configuration of X-Plane--tuning the handling or autopilot of an aircraft, creating an artificial stability system, setting up multi-computer simulators, and using multiple monitors. It also includes how to fly the more "mysterious" aircraft--helicopters, the Space Shuttle, and the Martian airplanes.


Supplements

Supplement: Airfoil-Maker
Supplement: Plane Maker
Supplement: Scenery Resources

Appendices

Appendix A: How X-Plane Works
Appendix B: Sending a Bug Report
Appendix C: Glossary of Terms
Appendix D: FAQ and Troubleshooting
Appendix E: Making Objects for X-Plane
Appendix F: Custom Aircraft Files for Hire
Appendix G: The Log File Explained
Appendix H: X-Plane and Linux
Appendix I: Updating the Computer's Graphics Drivers in Windows
Appendix J: Default Key Assignments
Appendix K: Using Older Versions of X-Plane
Appendix L: Water Everywhere
Appendix M: Combat in X-Plane




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