My family's first PC was a Zenith Z89, with the optional 8k memory upgrade. It had 1 built in floppy drive, and 2 more on an external piece of hardware(!). At the time, it cost just shy of $10k.
From there we graduated to a 286 where I got to play my first flight sim, called JET.exe. You could fly either an F16 for ground based missions, or an F18 for carrier ops. The enemy aircraft didn't even have a color, they were just wireframes.
When I moved away from home, I got my hands on a 486DX, and really thought I had something. I could play DOOM, I could play Red Baron! I could even kind of play Quake, except it moved at about 1/4 speed... I remember purchasing my 4GB hard drive and thinking I'd never need another one...

Mercifully, I was too poor of a student to get sucked into the early online flight sim pay by the hour games like AW or WB.
Wiley.