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FeelThere is an independent developer and publishing company established in 2002, in Laguna Beach, California. The company has been involved in all the stages of the video game creation, from programming, design, art, and testing, bringing to the user the opportunity of experiencing Air Traffic Control job[1] or Commercial Pilot's Job[2].

Feelthere has been one of the leading Microsoft Flight Simulator add-on developers[3].

Also, they created Air Traffic Control, that has been including user's feedback over the years. Some of the key features about their games compared to others available in the market are:

  • The player can give voice commands to the pilots and Artificial Intelligence (AI) follow complex tower commands. For example, when to taxi around airport, fly approach and departure procedures, full voice control possible using Microsoft's speech SDK voice recognition technology.
  • Realistic, immersive, air traffic control simulators which give the user the chance of experimenting what it feels like to be in charge of the Control Tower of some of the busiest and biggest airports around the world.

Air Traffic Control Simulation Games

Tower!2011

This was the first simulator for Air Traffic controller bringing the Realistic Worldwide schedule, replacing fantasy airlines, introducing real aircraft models and adding liveries to airplanes which helps the user to identify airlines. The smaller airport has been specifically selected to allow new controllers to learn the software and air traffic control procedures. After gaining experience the two major airports multiple runways and high traffic volumes will challenge experienced controllers.

Player assignment is to land and take off with various aircraft. As TOWER the player must assure that it safe for a plane to enter or cross a runway, assign taxiway routes, when to stop and start movement, and clear aircraft for take off. Tower 2011 provides flight strips, ground and air radar screens and top down view photorealistic background for the airport.

Tracon!2012

Tracon! 2012 was developed from scratch to include suggestions given by Tower!2011 players.

Tower!3D

Airport Add on for each version chart

Airport Tower!2011 Tracon!2012 Tower!3D NOTES
Boston Logan International Airport KBOS[4] 2011 2016
Los Angeles International Airport KLAX[5] 2011 2017
Miami International Airport KMIA[6] 2011
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport KDFW[7] 2011 2017
Chicago O'Hare International Airport KORD[8] 2011
London Gatwick International Airport EGKK[9] 2011 2012 2017
Newark Liberty International Airport KEWR[10] 2011
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport KSEA [11] 2011
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport KPHX[12] 2011 2017-2018
LAS VEGAS International Airport KLAS [13] 2011 2016
Dulles International Airport KIAD [14] 2011
San Francisco International airport KSFO[15] 2011 2017
Orlando International Airport KMCO[16] 2011 2016-2017
LaGuardia Airport KLGA [17] 2011 2016
Heathrow Airport EGLL[18] 2011 2012
Charlotte Douglas International Airport KCLT[19] 2011
Toronto Pearson International Airport CYYZ[20] 2011 2012
Honolulu International Airport PHNL [21] 2011 2012
Portland International Airport KPDX [22] 2011
Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport KMSY [23] 2011
Indianapolis International Airport KIND[24] 2011
Sacramento International Airport KSMF[25] 2011
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport KDTW [26] 2011
Memphis International Airport KMEM[27] 2011 2016–2017
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport KATL[28] 2011 2012 2016
Raleigh-Durham International Airport KRDU [29] 2011 2016
San Diego International Airport KSAN [30] 2012 2016
Frankfurt Airport EDDF [31] 2012 2016–2017
HANEDA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IATA: HND, ICAO: RJTT [32] 2016
Dubai International Airport [33] 2012 2016–2017
Paris-Charles De Gaulle LFPG [34] 2017
Melbourne Airport YMML[35] 2017
Vancouver International Airport CYVR[36] 2017
El Prat International Airport LEBL [37] 2017
Stuttgart Airport EDDS[38] 2017
Munich International Airport EDDM [39] 2017
Philadelphia International Airport KPHL [40] 2012 2017
John F. Kennedy International Airport KJFK [41] 2012 2016–2017

Flight Simulator Games

Here you can find information about the flight simulators they have developed. In 2006 they were awarded with Bravo Zulu Award from AVSIM[42]

Flight Simulator Aircrafts, developed by FeelThere

Aircraft P3D FSX X-Plane Review/Tutorial
EMBRAER E-JETS E170 AND E190 V3[43] TBD Manual
EMBRAER E-JETS E175 AND E195 V3[44] TBD Manual
EMBRAER ERJ135, ERJ145XRJ[45] FOR P3D4 Manual
EMBRAER ERJ145[46] For P3D4
C310R[47] For 3D
C172RG CUTLASS[48] For P3D For FSX
390 PREMIER IA[49] For P3D
ONE-ELEVEN 300/400/500 For P3D For FSX Review
C172SP SKYHAWK G1000 For P3D For FSX
PA28 181 ARCHER II[50] For P3D For FSX
PA42 CHEYENNE III[51] For FSX
B200 KING AIR [52] For P3D For FSX
SR22 GTSX TURB[53] For P3D For FSX
BOEING 777[54] For FSX
BOEING 737[55] For FSX
C172N SKYHAWK II XPLANE[56] For XPLANE Review
C152 II XPLANE[57] For XPLANE Review
F33A BONANZA XPLANE[58] For XPLANE Review
V35 BONANZA XPLANE[59] For XPLANE Review
PA34 200T SENECA II XPLANE[60] For XPLANE Review
B58 BARON XPLANE[61] For XPLANE Review

References

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  2. https://www.cosmopolitan.com/career/a58722/pilot-career-what-its-really-like/
  3. https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/embraer-e-jets-v-2-embraer-175-and-embraer-195-recreated-for-flight-simmers
  4. "Boston Logan International Airport". www.massport.com.
  5. "LAX Official Site | Welcome to Los Angeles International Airport". www.flylax.com.
  6. "Miami International Airport". www.miami-airport.com.
  7. "DFW International Airport | Official Website". www.dfwairport.com.
  8. "Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) | Official Website". www.flychicago.com.
  9. "Home | Gatwick Airport". www.gatwickairport.com.
  10. "Aviation". www.newarkairport.com.
  11. "Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) Home | Port of Seattle". www.portseattle.org.
  12. "Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport - Official Site". www.skyharbor.com.
  13. "McCarran International Airport". www.mccarran.com.
  14. "Dulles International Airport". Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. May 17, 2015.
  15. "San Francisco Airport (SFO)". www.airport-sfo.com.
  16. "Home - Greater Orlando Aviation Authority". Orlando International Aiport (MCO).
  17. "Aviation". www.laguardiaairport.com.
  18. "Heathrow: Welcome to Heathrow Airport | Heathrow". Heathrow Airport.
  19. "Charlotte Douglas International Airport". www.cltairport.com.
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  21. "Daniel K. Inouye International Airport". airports.hawaii.gov.
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  26. "Welcome to Wayne County Airport Authority | Wayne County Airport Authority". www.metroairport.com.
  27. "Memphis International Airport". www.flymemphis.com.
  28. "ATL | Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport | The World's busiest airport official site".
  29. Airport, Raleigh-Durham International. "Home". Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
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  31. "Reisehomepage". www.frankfurt-airport.com.
  32. "羽田空港旅客ターミナル". 羽田空港旅客ターミナル.
  33. Airports, Dubai. "Dubai Airports". www.dubaiairports.ae.
  34. "Accueil". www.parisaeroport.fr.
  35. "Melbourne Airport - Flight Information, Shopping & Parking". www.melbourneairport.com.au.
  36. "Passengers". YVR.
  37. "Aeropuerto Barcelona-El Prat Josep Tarradellas - Web oficial - Aena.es". www.aena.es.
  38. "Flughafen Stuttgart - STR Airport". www.flughafen-stuttgart.de.
  39. "Flughafen München". www.munich-airport.de.
  40. https://www.phl.org/
  41. "Aviation". www.jfkairport.com.
  42. "AVSIM". The AVSIM Community.
  43. "E190". Embraer.
  44. "E175". Embraer.
  45. "ERJ135". Embraer.
  46. "ERJ145". Embraer.
  47. "The 310: Cessna's Six-Seat "Learjet with Props"". Cessna Owner Organization. July 13, 2015.
  48. Staff, Editorial (March 2, 2001). "Cessna 172RG Cutlass RG".
  49. "Premier Jet Aviation | jetav | Hawker Beechcraft Premier IA Performance Specs".
  50. https://www.globalair.com/aircraft-for-sale/Specifications?specid=1026
  51. https://www.globalair.com/aircraft-for-sale/Specifications?specid=118
  52. https://www.globalair.com/aircraft-for-sale/Specifications?specid=63
  53. https://cirrusaircraft.com/aircraft/sr22t/
  54. https://www.boeing.com/commercial/777/
  55. https://www.boeing.com/commercial/737ng/
  56. https://www.globalair.com/aircraft-for-sale/Specifications?specid=1237
  57. https://www.purdueaviationllc.com/storage/app/media/Data%20Sheets/C152%20Data%20Sheet.pdf
  58. https://www.globalair.com/aircraft-for-sale/Specifications?specid=40
  59. https://www.globalair.com/aircraft-for-sale/Specifications?specid=998
  60. https://www.globalair.com/aircraft-for-sale/Specifications?specid=133
  61. https://www.globalair.com/aircraft-for-sale/Specifications?specid=377


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