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The drone is capable of flying autonomously. The UAV has six hardpoints, three on each wing, to mount weapons. With a take-off weight of 3,200 kg and a payload capacity of 400 kg, the drone can be equipped with a 50 kg CS/BBM3 (YL-12) GPS-guided bomb, Blue Arrow air-to-surface missile, 100 kg GB-4 precision-guided bomb, and light cruise missiles.
FS1 Flight Simulator is a 1979 video game published by Sublogic for the Apple II. A TRS-80 version followed in 1980. FS1 Flight Simulator is a flight simulator in the cockpit of a slightly modernized Sopwith Camel. FS1 is the first in a line of simulations from Sublogic which, beginning in 1982, were also sold by Microsoft as Microsoft Flight ...
Maiden flight was completed in October 2007 and payload evaluation flight was completed a year later in October 2008. [49] This first model of Wing Loong series lacked the bulge at the nose tip of the fuselage due to the lack of a satellite antenna, [ 49 ] and while the English name used by the developer differed from later models, the Chinese ...
Falcon 3.0 was sold as being the first of a series of inter-linked military simulations that Spectrum Holobyte collectively called the "Electronic Battlefield". Two games released in this range were the 1993 flight simulators for the F/A-18 (Falcon 3.0: Hornet: Naval Strike Fighter) and the MiG-29 (MiG-29: Deadly Adversary of Falcon 3.0) that could be played as stand-alone games or integrated ...
Drones can be used privately and commercially. In any case, the drone must be controlled using a visual line of sight between the pilot and their vehicle. [16] Licenses. A1/A3: Required for drones of 250 grams (8.8 oz) or more, a free online exam with 40 multiple-choice questions after registration, and confirming the pilot's identity. After ...
Flying Heroes was released to mixed reviews. The positive reviews included IGN awarding it an 8.3/10 [5] Eurogamer 9/10, [6] and GameSpot UK 7.8/10. [4] The less positive reviews included, GameZone, who awarded 3/10, [3] PCZone, who awarded 47/100, [3] and PC Gamer, who awarded 51/100. [3] The game has sold over 100,000 units as of 2002. [7]
Christopherson described it like this: Think of each flying disc-sized drone as a TV screen pixel. The more drones, the higher the resolution. But the display is not flat; it's three-dimensional.
Cross Channel, [a] stylized as CROSS†CHANNEL, is a visual novel video game developed by Flying Shine. It was originally released in 2003 for Microsoft Windows, and has later been released for consoles with various added content. An English localization was released in 2018 for Microsoft Windows.