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Play The Soaring Simulator Online

Glide through the skies, catch thermals, and test your skills to stay airborne as long as you can in this classic flight simulator.

File size: 1.24 MB
Game Overview

I first played The Soaring Simulator on an old MS-DOS machine, part of a collection of classic games from the early 90s. It was developed by a small team whose name I can't quite recall now, but it fit right in with the experimental flight sims of that era. The game didn't try to wow you with flashy graphics; it was more about the quiet challenge of staying aloft.

You control a glider, using keyboard inputs to catch rising columns of warm air called thermals. Your main goal is to stay airborne as long as possible, navigating between waypoints or simply trying to beat your own endurance record. The mechanics are simple but demanding: you constantly adjust your pitch and bank to center in the thermal, watching your altitude gauge like a hawk. If you drift out, you lose lift fast and start dropping toward the ground. The pacing is slow, deliberate, almost meditative, but the difficulty is unforgiving; one misjudgment sends you into a irreversible dive. It feels like a delicate dance with the wind, where every second of flight is earned.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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