Jumbo Jet Flight Simulator
Jumbo Jet Flight Simulator Summary
Jumbo Jet Flight Simulator is a with in-app purchases iOS app in the Games category, developed by TeaPOT Games. First released 4 years ago(Aug 2021), the app has 4.9K ratings with a 4.71★ (excellent) average rating.
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Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Apr 16, 2025.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Nov 14, 2025 .
4.71★
Ratings: 4.9K
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App Description
MAYDAY! MAYDAY!! MAYDAY!!! Declaring an Emergency!
Jumbo Jet Flight Simulator is a flight simulator game consisting of 6 different jumbo jets that were popularly used in commercial aviation. Built using Airfoil physics the game delivers a highly realistic Flight Simulation experience on mobile devices.
Jumbo Jet Flight Simulator also features Disaster Missions which are based on real-life air crashes where a major malfunction cripples the aircraft. This is your chance to display phenomenal airmanship and pilot the airplane back to a safe landing or face impossible odds and fight till the bitter end.
The Game also features Day/Night cycles, Dynamic Weather, Free fly mode, and a Cockpit view. Unlike most flight simulation games on mobile, Jumbo Jet Flight Simulator offers a comprehensive list of control systems, instruments and warning systems.
Control systems:
Ailerons(roll control)
Elevators(pitch control)
Rudder(yaw control)
Flaps
Spoilers
Trim
Reverse Thrust
Asymmetric Thrust on Engines
Autopilot
Brakes
Landing Gear
Instruments:
Altimeter
Airspeed Indicator
Attitude Indicator
Heading
Vertical Speed Indicator
Turn Indicator
Slip/Skid Indicator
Warning Systems:
Stall Warning
Bank Angle Warning
Terrain Warning
Landing Gear Warning
Master Caution
Aircrafts:
Airbus A380
Nicknamed as SuperJumbo, A380 is the world’s largest full-length double-deck airliner with a seating capacity of 525. With 4 turbofan engines the Airbus A380 can fly for 14,800 km.
Boeing 747
Dubbed as the original ‘Jumbo Jet’ , Boeing 747 is the world’s first wide-body airliner. Also called ‘Queen of the skies’, more than 1,500 aircraft were built over a span of 50 years.
Ilyushin Il-86
Often remembered as ‘USSR's first wide-bodied aircraft’, the Ilyushin Il-86 was built by the Ilyushin design bureau for the Soviet Union. Out of the 100+ airplanes that were built, only 3 remain in service, all with the Russian Air Force.
Lockheed L-1011 TriStar
Built by Lockheed Corporation, the ‘Tristar’ came into production in the 1970s to compete against Boeing 747 and the McDonnell Douglas DC-10. A total of 250 Tristars were built and only one remains in service.
Airbus A310
Often known as the world's first twin-jet wide-body airplane with range long enough for it to be operated on transatlantic flights, Airbus A310 first came into production in 1983.
Boeing 777
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