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  2. Megafortress - Wikipedia

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    The game is played as a 1st person flight simulator. The player can fly the EB-52 from six stations ranging from the pilot's station to the electronic warfare officer's station. [1] A player earns a promotion from successfully completing a set of 5 missions. The highest rank that can be achieved in the game is brigadier general (35 missions).

  3. Pilotwings (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A flight simulator game resembling Pilotwings called Dragonfly was shown during the official unveiling of the SNES to the Japanese press on November 21, 1988. [18] [19] The game was used to demonstrate the system's Mode 7 graphics system, which allows rotation, scaling, and other effects to be used on flat images to create a 3D effect. [20]

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  5. List of self-booting IBM PC compatible games - Wikipedia

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    Solo Flight: 1983 Simulation MicroProse Solomon's Key: 1988 Puzzle U.S. Gold: Sorcerer: 1984 Interactive fiction Infocom Space Strike: 1982 Action Michael Abrash, Datamost Spellicopter: 1983 Edutainment DesignWare Spiderbot: 1988 Platform Addictive Games, Epyx Spitfire Ace: 1984 Flying shooter MicroProse Spy Hunter: 1984 Vehicular combat Sega ...

  6. Pilotwings 64 - Wikipedia

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    Pilotwings 64 [a] is a 1996 flight simulation video game developed by Nintendo and Paradigm Simulation and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64.It was one of three launch titles for the Nintendo 64 in Japan as well as Europe and one of two launch titles in North America, along with Super Mario 64.

  7. Solo Flight (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Solo Flight is a third-person flight simulator written by Sid Meier for Atari 8-bit computers and published by MicroProse in 1983. [1] It includes a game mode called Mail Pilot. This was the fourth flight simulator Meier wrote for MicroProse—following Hellcat Ace , Spitfire Ace , and Wingman —and the first which did not involve aerial combat.

  8. Virtual airline (hobby) - Wikipedia

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    A flight simulator (usually running on a personal computer) is required for the actual conduct of operations by organization members. There are several platforms that are typically used to conduct virtual airline operations, although by definition almost any flight simulator can be utilized by such an organization.

  9. Aero Fighters Assault - Wikipedia

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    Aero Fighters Assault [a] is an arcade-style combat flight simulator developed by Paradigm Entertainment and published by Vic Tokai and Video System for the Nintendo 64 in 1997. It is the first and only game in the Aero Fighters series with 3D computer graphics , as well as the sixth and final title of the series before Video System filed for ...