If you encounter any unfamiliar terminology, consult the Glossary of Terms at the end of this manual for definitions of many common aviation terms.
For a PDF version of this manual, use an HTML to PDF converter such as. To search for a specific term or set of words, press “ctrl” (“command” on a Mac) + “f” to be taken to the term anywhere in the document. Clicking on terms highlighted in blue like this will take you directly to the relevant text or section. To use this manual, you can jump to a section by clicking its title in the table of contents on the side. This is version 11.7 of the manual for X‑Plane Mobile. We have big plans for the future of the mobile sim! About This Manual We’ll be making improvements to the graphics, flight model, and interface technology, and releasing them as free updates available through the App and Google Play Stores. Updates to the X‑Plane simulators will be released periodically. Using this flight model, it’s easy to believe you’re actually soaring through the clouds over Hawaii, Alaska, Austria, and more.
X-Plane Mobile is based on the most powerful, versatile, and accurate flight simulator in the world-the same simulator used by companies like NASA, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin. X‑Plane Mobile is the most complete and realistic mobile flight simulator available. Welcome to the world of airliners, general aviation planes, helicopters, and fighters-all in one app, and all optimized to fill beautiful, high-resolution mobile device screens.
Last updated: 16 August 2021 Introduction to X‑Plane Mobile
X-Plane 11 at 1280x720 - Using Terminal commands, we 'relived' a 2 minute flight of the SR-71 taking off low over pine trees and making a slow turn though broken clouds before doing a barrel roll.
2017 iMac 5K 1080Ti - '2017' iMac 5K with 4.2GHz Quad-Core i7 (7700K Kaby Lake) connected via Thunderbolt 3 to Sonnet eGFX Breakaway Box with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (11GB VRAM)Ģ017 iMac 5K Pro580 - '2017' iMac 5K with 4.2GHz Quad-Core i7 (7700K Kaby Lake) with AMD Radeon Pro 580 GPU (8GB VRAM)Ģ015 iMac 5K M395X - 'late 2015' iMac 5K with 4GHz Quad-Core i7 (6700K Skylake), with Radeon R9 M395X GPU (4GB VRAM)Ģ013 Mac Pro D700 - 'late 2013' Mac Pro 3GHz 8-Core Intel Xeon E5-1680 with Dual FirePro D700s GPUs (6GB VRAM each)Ģ013 Mac Pro 1080Ti - 'late 2013' Mac Pro 3GHz 8-Core Intel Xeon E5-1680 with connected via Thunderbolt 3 to Sonnet eGFX Breakaway Box with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (11GB VRAM)Ģ010 Mac Pro RX580 - 'mid 2010' Mac Pro tower with 3.33GHz 12-core X5680 Xeon with AMD Radeon RX 580 (8GB VRAM) and running High Sierra beta 3Ģ010 Mac Pro 1080Ti - 'mid 2010' Mac Pro tower with 3.33GHz 12-core X5680 Xeon with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (11GB VRAM)Ī) All Macs were running macOS Sierra 10.12.5 except the Mac Pro tower with RX 580 which was running macOS High Sierra beta which supports the RX 580 without driver patches all boot drives were PCIe based flash storage.ī) The iMacs and 2013 Mac Pro had 64G of RAM, the 2010 Mac Pro had 96G of RAM.