X-Plane 9 is available on a number of mobile platforms, including the Android operating system, Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch, and the Palm Pre.
Included Aircraft
The X-Plane 9 app includes the following aircraft:
- Cessna 172
- Columbia 400
- Piper Malibu
- Cirrus Vision
- Piaggio Avanti
- Beechcraft King Air
- Eclipse 500
The Cessna 172 is the most basic of the available craft, while the Columbia 400 is a high performance, turbocharged piston (that is, propeller-based) aircraft. The Piper Malibu is a piston-engined craft with a maximum speed very close to that of the Columbia 400. The Beechcraft King Air is a twin-turboprop craft, and the Cirrus Vision is a next-generation personal jet still being developed. Finally, the Piaggo Avanti is a super-efficient Italian turboprop business aircraft.
Included Flight Regions
X-Plane 9 includes the following regions:
- Innsbruck, Austria
- Hawaii
- Boswell Bay, Alaska
- Southern California
- San Francisco, California
- Desert Sky, California
Get it from the iTunes Store
Purchase X-Plane 9 using this link.
Get it from the webOS store
Purchase X-Plane 9 for the Palm Pre using this link.
Get it for Android
You can purchase the X-Plane 9 app the Android Market using this link.
Alternatively, scanning the QR code to the right with an Android phone’s camera will bring up the app page in the Market automatically.
X-Plane 9: found in the main X-Plane Mobile manual
The main X-Plane Mobile manual (which includes X-Plane 9) can be downloaded using this link. Alternatively, you can view the manual online at the X-Plane Mobile manual page on the X-Plane Wiki.
If you don’t need the full manual, but only a quick introduction to the flight controls in the X-Plane Mobile apps, check out the Mobile Instructions page.
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