In the two decades since its release in 2003, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight (FS2004) has maintained a cult-like following. While MSFS 2020 and X-Plane 12 dominate modern headlines, thousands of virtual pilots refuse to abandon the stability, performance, and classic charm of FS9 (as it is often called). Among the many third-party developers who shaped this era, one name stands above the rest when it comes to General Aviation (GA): .
"You're not supposed to be here, old man," the ghost-pilot said, his voice a perfect echo of Alex’s teenage lisp. FS2004 - Carenado Aircrafts