Flight Simulator X (FSX)
Captain Sim 737-200 , originally released for , remains a notable chapter in the history of flight simulation software due to its complexity and the controversial "crack" culture that surrounded its peak popularity. The Simulation Craft
Current Version:
The most stable version for FSX is 1.801 (released July 2017), which remains the standard as of April 2026.
System Requirements:
If you are running FSX in 2021 or later, the Captain Sim 737-200 requires specific steps to function correctly on modern operating systems:
It was a chilly winter evening in 2021 when Captain Jameson settled into the cockpit of his trusty FSX Captain Sim 737-200. The simulator, set up in his home office, had become his go-to haven for relaxation and flying enthusiasts' escapades. As he strapped himself into the captain's seat, the familiar surroundings transported him to a world where the thrill of flying was always within reach.
The landing was smooth, and as the 737-200 taxied to the gate, Jameson breathed a sigh of satisfaction. He had conquered the stormy night, and the FSX Captain Sim 737-200 had been his trusty steed.
variant, which features the iconic long, thin Pratt & Whitney JT8D engines. Complexity: