Wow what a question, where to begin.
My entire life has been filled with flight simulators, and the reason I play battlefield is because It has an integrated battlefield.
but here is a short list for you:
(SNES)
Wings
Jungle Strike 1-3
Desert Strike
F-15 strike Eagle
Turn and Burn: No Fly Zone
Areo Fighters
Pilot Wings
N64 + PlayStation I:
Warhawk
Areo Fighters: Assault
Rogue Squadron
PilotWings 64
Star Fox 64
Thunder Strike
PS2 + XBOX + Gamecube
All of the Ace combat series games (there are 6 of them)
Army Men: Air War
Rogue Squadron
Rogue Leader
the Flight aspects of GTA SA: ( they are very detailed, unlike popular belief, but they are basic compared to others)
PC:
Helicopters + Space
Comanche Gold
Comanche Silver
Team Apache
Longbow II
Nuclear Strike
Barrage
X-wing alliance
Descent II
Fury 3
Fixed Wing (Military)
Fighter Squadron
Janes F-15
Janes IAF
Janes 97'
MiG-29 Fulcrum
Lock on 2
Microsoft Combat Simulator
Fixed Wing (Civilian)
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000
I think I might be leaving a few out lol, because I just can't remember the ones that I didn't Play alot,
Mac: my Greatest advice for you to purchase or download the following games if you want to become good at flying because they will teach you EVERYTHING, you need to know:
Entry Level:
Pilot Wings SNES (Basic Flight training)
Wings SNES (Strafing and Bombing)
Turn and Burn: No Fly Zone SNES (Dogfight and situation Awareness)
Fury 3 (PC) ( introductory Target Acquisition and mass target information management
Descent II (PC) (situational awareness and corrective maneuvering, and quick thinking)
Rogue leader or squadron ( evasive maneuvers and situational awareness
Training Level:
Pilot wings 64 (aerobatics and introductory NOE)
Starfox 64 (more of an arcade, but the "all range mode sections will teach you a lot" lol.....all range mode...
All the ACE combats **
Aero fighters assault **
** these two are by far the most important games you can play to learn the information aspects of flying, as well as practical dogfights, don't be afraid to challenge yourself and play on hard. Both of these games, Aero fighters more than Ace will load your brain up with all kinds of targets, fligh control information etc etc that will test your technical grip while putting you in combat.
Certification Level: (you have earned the title and rank of "Pilot"
X-wing alliance: (complete, 6 axis dog fighting, and flight system management )
75% gold medals on Pilot wings 64
Comanche Silver + Gold(helicopter weapon systems and standoff attack)
Advanced Level: ( you know shit in and out)
**Jane's F-15 (Precision and stand off attack)
**(helpful to have prior military Knowledge or study f-15 systems on wiki or read the game manual lol):
MIG-29 Fulcrum (Precision and stand off attack, familiarization of Russian systems)
Fighter Squadron: ( Visual Flight Rules, very little to no instruments, on Hard mode, and pratical examination of flight controls)
Longbow II (Precision and Standoff attack of helicopter combat, masking etc.)
Team Apache (novice settings) (Technical Attributes to CAS, close air support)
Mastery Level ( if you can complete a mission by the books you can fly in RL, or have Already conducted or are a Pilot)
1. Team Apache

Expert settings: # 1 rated combat realism sim for the AH-64A prior to 2001 )
2. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000, or X.
- Hope this helps, my doors always open for questions
