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Pyramids at Giza, Egypt |
Much of the world's most beautiful scenery, and many of the world's most famous landmarks and monuments are recreated in Flight Simulator. You have the freedom that only flying provides to visit many places you've only visited in imagination until now.
You could take months to fly around the world in real time in Flight Simulator, or spend an evening hopping from one famous site to the next, capturing it all in your Pilot Records photo album.
Flight Simulator's world is alive with movement. In addition to other aircraft in the sky, there are animals and vehicles on the ground, and ships and boats sailing the waters. To learn more, see The Living World.
Just like in the real world, the scenery in Flight Simulator changes with the seasons. In winter, snow cloaks the northern prairies; spring turns the hills green. Each season provides a different feel to places you thought you knew well.
Finding Scenery Highlights
There are a couple of methods for finding famous scenery and monuments in Flight Simulator. If you know of an airport near the scenery object you want to see, you can change your aircraft location to that airport and then fly to the object.
To learn more about changing your location to a specific airport, see Changing Your Aircraft's Location.
If you know the coordinates of a scenery object, you can use the map or the GPS in Flight Simulator to find it. To learn more, see Using the Map and Using the GPS.
Sample Scenery Highlights
In the past, pilots often navigated using landmarks. The Flight Simulator world is so detailed that you can navigate that way on your simulated flights. Familiar landmarks in your part of the world should be recognizable (although, even for experienced pilots, land features can be difficult to recognize from the air).
Below is a list of famous landmarks and monuments, as well as some interesting things to see in the Flight Simulator world. We provide the nearest airport and directions to make them easier to find.
Compile your own list of scenic world sights, keep track of them in your Pilot Records and share them with friends. You'll have to search to find some of them as you fly, which adds to the fun and challenge.
To use airports to change location
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Highlight | How to get there |
The Pyramids Cairo, Egypt |
Start at Cairo airport, HECA, and fly a heading of 235 degrees. |
Eiffel Tower Paris, France |
Start at Charles de Gaulle airport, LFPG, and fly a heading of 235 degress to the River Seine. Follow the river west to the tower. |
Uluru (Ayers Rock) Ayers Rock, Australia |
Start at Ayers Rock airport, YAYE, and fly a heading of 160 degrees. |
Fujiyama (Mount Fuji) Tokyo, Japan |
Start at Haneda airport, RJTT, and fly a heading of 261 degrees. |
Himalyas, Mount Everest Nepal |
Start at Tribhuvan airport, VNKT, and fly north. |
Forbidden City Beijing, China |
Start at Beijing aiport, ZBAA, and fly a heading of 232 degrees. |
British Parliment, Big Ben London, UK |
Start at Heathrow airport, EGLL, and fly a heading of 090 until you see the tower of Big Ben and Nelson's column in Trafalgar Square. |
Kenmore Air Harbor Seattle, USA |
From Kenmore Air Harbor, KS60, fly the Beaver or the Goose off of Lake Washington. |
Space Shuttle Launch Facility | Fly the helicopter or ultralight around airport KXMR |
Oil platform Off the coast of Houston |
Start at Pierce Field, 72TA, and fly 20 NM southeast. |
Honolulu Hawaii, USA |
Start at Honolulu airport, PHNL, and fly east over the city and Diamond Head crater. |
Grand Canyon Arizona, USA |
Start at Grand Canyon airport and fly north, down into the canyon. |
High-detail Airports
There are over 24,000 real-world airports modeled in Flight Simulator. We've selected specific airports to model in detail. Below is a list of the high-detail airports, along with their city and ICAO identifier. Use the airport name, international identifier, or city name to find the airport in the airport list.
Note: All airports in the list below are high-detail in Flight Simulator Deluxe version. The airports marked with an asterisk (*) in the list are include in the Standard version but in normal detail.
To learn more about changing your location to a specific airport, see Changing Your Aircraft's Location.
City, Country/Region Airport Name |
International Identifier |
Amsterdam, Netherlands Schiphol |
EHAM |
Anchorage, USA Stevens Anchorage |
PANC |
Auckland, NZ Auckland |
NZAA |
Beijing, China Beijing |
ZBAA |
Boston, USA* Logan |
KBOS |
Chicago, USA Chicago O'Hare |
KORD |
Copenhagen, Denmark Kastrup |
EKCH |
Dallas, USA Dallas/Fort Worth |
KDFW |
Denver, USA Denver |
KDEN |
Detroit, USA* Detroit Metro Wayne Co. |
KDTW |
Frankfurt, Germany Frankfurt/Main |
EDDF |
Helsinki, Finland Malmi |
EFHF |
Hong Kong, China Hong Kong |
VHHH |
Kill Devil Hills, USA First Flight (Kitty Hawk) |
KFFA |
Las Vegas, USA McCarran |
KLAS |
London, United Kingdom Heathrow |
EGGL |
Los Angeles, USA LAX |
KLAX |
Madrid, Spain Barajas |
LEMD |
Mexico City, Mexico Benito Juarez |
MMMX |
Miami, USA Miami |
KMIA |
Minneapolis, USA* Minneapolis-St Paul |
KMSP |
Narita, Japan Narita |
RJAA |
New York, USA Kennedy |
KJFK |
Oshkosh, USA Wittman Regional |
KOSH |
Oslo, Norway Gardermoen |
ENGM |
Paris, France Charles De Gaulle |
LFPG |
Phoenix, USA Phoenix Sky Harbor |
KPHX |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Galeao-Antonio C Jobim |
SBGL |
Rome, Italy Fiumicino |
LIRF |
Salt Lake City, USA Salt Lake City |
KSLC |
Seattle, USA Seattle-Tacoma |
KSEA |
Seoul, South Korea Gimpo |
RKSS |
St Louis, USA* Lambert-St. Louis |
KSTL |
St Martin, Netherlands Antilles Princess Juliana and Grand Case |
TNCM and TFFG |
Stockholm, Sweden Arlanda |
ESSA |
Sydney, Australia Kingsford Smith |
YSSY |
Taipei, Taiwan Chiang Kai Shek |
RCTP |
Toronto, Canada* Toronto Pearson |
CYYZ |
Vancouver, Canada Vancouver |
CYVR |
Washington, D.C., USA Ronald Reagan Washington National |
KDCA |