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F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter 2.0 is the 1991 remake of the 1988-1990 Cold War combat flight simulator video game F-19 Stealth Fighter by MicroProse, itself a remake of 1987's Project Stealth Fighter.
The player takes control of a stealth fighter aircraft, and is required to pilot the craft on a series of missions to destroy ground targets.The equipment of the player's craft can be customized, with different missile and bombs available for different combat roles.
F-19 Stealth Fighter was developed before the public unveiling in 1988 of the F-117 Nighthawk attack aircraft – which the video game sought to represent – and carried over the focus on the fictional F-19 from Project Stealth Fighter, based on the 1986 F-19 model kit released by Testors. Although an aircraft selection screen offering the ...
Project Stealth Fighter is a combat flight simulator released for the Commodore 64 in 1987 by MicroProse, featuring a fictional United States military aircraft.During the time of the game's release, there was heavy speculation surrounding a missing aircraft in the United States Air Force's numbering system, the F-19.
Mission accomplished. That was the gist of Thursday's announcement out of United Technologies , which says it has completed production to install F117 engine deliveries for the U.S. Air Force ...
HMS Misoa (F117), a British Royal Navy Maracaibo-class LST Mk.I tank landing ship; F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter 2.0, a video game for the IBM PC from MicroProse (1991) F-117A Stealth Fighter, a video game for the NES from MicroProse (1992) F-117 Night Storm, a video game for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive from Electronic Arts (1993)
Not 24 hours since it proudly announced the delivery of 10 F117 engines to Boeing for installation on a flight of Boeing C-17 Globemaster III transport planes destined for India, United ...
This is a list of games made by the American video game developer and publisher MicroProse. The games in this list were developed internally by MicroProse . Some games made by other developers were published under MicroProse's Microplay or MicroStyle label.