Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out Air Manager, a Tools app by Sim Innovations B.V. on BlueStacks.
So, Air Manager is one of those apps aimed at people who are into flight simulators and want a better way to set up their instrument panels. Instead of sticking with whatever your flight sim gives you, this lets someone build out panels exactly how they want — think radio stacks, gauges, everything, all customizable. On a tablet, it’s pretty easy to lay all the instruments out, rearrange things by dragging, resizing, and just putting them wherever they make sense. It’s got more than 450 different instruments built in, and you can just mix and match, or set panels up for different types of planes, and switch between them fast.
The main thing that stands out is how it removes a lot of the hassle — there aren’t complicated settings, and it doesn’t need much tinkering with plugins or connecting extra apps. Once the main plugin is added to the flight sim on PC, the tablet just connects and you’re set. On BlueStacks, it runs smoothly and is actually pretty handy for making changes on a bigger screen. Plus, it works with a bunch of different flight sims like X-Plane and Microsoft’s stuff, so it’s not locked down to just one. Anyone who likes being able to flip switches, turn knobs, and adjust stuff in their sim cockpit will probably appreciate how interactive this is, especially since you don’t need to grab the mouse all the time. Drag, drop, save a setup, and swap between different layouts as needed — the whole thing’s pretty straightforward and surprisingly flexible.
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