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Roblox Flight Simulator makes sky chaos feel awesome

25 June 2026

A kid friendly AxelGamer look at Roblox Flight Simulator, with wobbly take offs, helicopters, big planes, silly crashes, and heaps of sky adventure.

I have played heaps of Roblox games, but flight simulator games are a different kind of funny. One minute you feel like a proper pilot who knows exactly what all the buttons do. The next minute you are wobbling across the grass, turning the wrong way, or launching into the sky like the plane has its own plans. That is what makes Roblox Flight Simulator so fun to watch and play.

In my video, I jumped into Roblox and started testing different aircraft. I did not even know every plane name properly, which made it more realistic in a silly way, because most kids do not start a game already knowing every aircraft ever made. You just pick something that looks cool, turn the engine on, and hope you do not crash before you leave the runway.

The first thing I noticed is that taking off is way harder than it looks. In a normal racing game, you just hold the accelerate button and steer around corners. With a plane, you need enough speed, enough space, and a good angle. If you turn too much, you can end up driving like a wonky shopping trolley. If you pull up too early, you might look amazing for two seconds, then panic because the ground is getting close again.

That is why the runway part is actually exciting. It is not just boring waiting. It feels like a challenge. You line up, build speed, and then suddenly the plane lifts into the air. When it works, it feels brilliant. When it does not work, it is still funny, because Roblox makes mistakes look ridiculous instead of scary.

The helicopters were probably my favourite part. Helicopters feel easier in some ways because you can go straight up, hover around, and look at the map from above. They also feel harder because they can spin and drift if you are not careful. In the video I tried one with a spotlight, and that was awesome because it made it feel like a rescue mission or a movie scene. Even if I was just mucking around, the spotlight made the helicopter seem important.

I also liked how the game lets you try different types of aircraft. Small planes are good for learning because they are not too huge. Helicopters are good for exploring. Bigger planes feel more impressive because they look like something you would see at an airport. When you pick a massive aircraft, it feels like the game is saying, are you sure about this, mate? Then you try it anyway because that is the whole point.

The best Roblox simulator games are not only about perfect controls. They are about giving you a toy box and letting you make your own stories. In Flight Simulator, the story might be a careful airport take off, a rescue helicopter flight, a giant passenger plane trip, or a completely silly crash near a stadium. You can pretend to be a pilot, a tour guide, a stunt flyer, or just someone testing every button to see what happens.

I think this kind of game is good for kids because it teaches patience without feeling like homework. You learn that going full speed all the time is not always the answer. Sometimes you need to slow down, line up better, or try a different vehicle. You also learn that failing is part of the fun. A bad landing can be just as memorable as a perfect one.

There is also a cool exploring feeling. Flying above the map makes everything look different. Roads, buildings, fields, and stadiums feel smaller, and you start thinking about where to go next. Even if the map is not super realistic, it still gives that feeling of adventure. It is like having a giant playground where the sky is part of the game.

The funny thing is that Roblox flight games can make simple moments feel dramatic. Pressing the wrong control can turn into a whole event. A rough take off can feel like a movie stunt. A helicopter drifting sideways can make everyone laugh. That is why I reckon these games are fun for videos. You do not need a giant boss fight or a massive story. The chaos makes the story by itself.

If I could add one thing, I would love more kid friendly missions. Maybe rescue a stranded camper, deliver supplies to an island, fly through glowing rings, or land safely at different airports for rewards. Free flying is already fun, but missions would give players a reason to practise properly. It would be cool if the game rewarded smooth landings, careful flying, and clever exploring.

Roblox Flight Simulator is not perfect, and that is honestly part of why I like it. The controls can feel tricky, the planes can be awkward, and I definitely did not always look like a professional pilot. But it is colourful, silly, exciting, and easy to jump into. It gives you that feeling of trying something big without needing to know everything first.

For AxelGamer, that is the best kind of game. It lets you experiment, laugh at mistakes, and make your own adventure. Whether you are flying a small plane, testing a helicopter spotlight, or nearly crashing because you got too excited, Roblox Flight Simulator turns the sky into a playground. And if your take off goes completely wrong, just respawn, pick another aircraft, and have another go.