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  2. Category:Flight simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    A. AeroWings; After Burner II; After Burner III; After Burner: Black Falcon; After Burner: Climax; Air Cavalry; Air Combat 22; Air Conflicts: Aces of World War II

  3. List of flight simulator video games - Wikipedia

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    The game eschews the aerobatics focus of its predecessor, Flight Unlimited, in favor of general civilian aviation. As such, new physics code and an engine were developed, the former because the programmer of Flight Unlimited 's computational fluid dynamics system, Seamus Blackley , had left the company.

  4. Flight simulation video game - Wikipedia

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    However, many games solve this boundary problem by wrapping the game world as a sphere. [18] Although these games strive for a great deal of realism, they often simplify or abstract certain elements to reach a wider audience. Many modern fighter aircraft have hundreds of controls, and flight simulator games usually simplify these controls ...

  5. Microsoft Flight Simulator - Wikipedia

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    The game is Microsoft's first simulator since Microsoft Flight in 2012. [32] In addition to the PC release it was also released for the Xbox Series X and Series S, making it the first entry in the Microsoft Flight Simulator series to be released for a gaming console. The Windows PC version of the simulator was released on August 18, 2020. [33]

  6. Geoff Crammond - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Crammond is a computer game designer and programmer who specialises in motor racing games.A former defence industry systems engineer, [1] he claims to have had little interest in motor racing before programming his first racing game (Revs) back in 1984, but he holds a physics degree, which may explain the realism of some of his programming.

  7. Flight simulator - Wikipedia

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    The term "flight simulator" may carry slightly different meaning in general language and technical documents. In past regulations, it referred specifically to devices which can closely mimic the behavior of aircraft throughout various procedures and flight conditions. [2] In more recent definitions, this has been named "full flight simulator". [3]

  8. Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X 2 - Wikipedia

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    The game features a story campaign which can be played solo or with cooperation of three other players. The player is often in control of Major Alex Hunter, a pilot from High Altitude Warfare – Experimental (HAWX) squadron but gets to play one or two missions as other pilots, including Captain Dimitri Ivanovich Sokov of Russian Air Force, Lieutenant Colin Munro of the British Royal Navy and ...

  9. TRACON (series) - Wikipedia

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    TRACON is a series of game software programs that simulate an air traffic control environment on a personal computer. The games were originally sold by Texas-based Wesson International as an offshoot to their line of professional air traffic control simulation products. TRACON and RAPCON were released in 1989, and TRACON II was released in 1990.