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Flight Path 737 Anirog1984As the pilot of this high performance jet airliner you must take off from an airfield surrounded by high mountains and having climbed your aircraft safely over them, prepare yourself and the jet for a landing at an airfield in the valleys below.

When you first run this program you will be shown the Pilot's notes about the aircraft's performance. Study these for as long as you like, noting the stalling speed, taxi and take-off speeds, and all the controls.

When you're ready you will be asked to select a level of flying experience ranging from First Solo to Test Pilot. Start with the First Solo where the mountain range is not very high, and where you will not receive engine engine fires, crosswinds or other hazards, and where the aircraft can accept a fairly heavy landing.
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Harrier Attack! Durell;Amsoft1984The aim of the game is to take-off from the aircraft carrier, and fly towards the enemy island. You will than have to speed-up your Harrier or it will run out of fuel before getting all the way over the island. You will also have to avoid the guided missile launched by the enemy patrol boat.

You may fly faster, slower, higher or lower, but if you fly too high you will be detected by enemy jet fighters that will attack you with more guided missiles. You will also be under almost constant attack from land-based anti-aircraft fire. At skill level 1 you will be able to fly through most of this flak without damage, but at higher levels the chance of flak destroying your Harrier will greatly increase. You may attempt to shoot down the enemy planes and the land-based weapons with your short-range rocket fire, but if you do so you will have to immediately dodge out of the way of the explosion or your own plane will be damaged.

You may also bomb the enemy artillery as you fly over the island but be careful to keep enough bombs in reserve to wipe-out the enemy base.

Having completed your mission you will have to fly back to your carrier and land before your fuel runs out. At any time during the game you may eject and abort the mission. If you eject just before your plane is destroyed then you will receive bonus points for saving your life.
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Heathrow Air Traffic Control  Hewson1984 labelimageminimize
Airwolf Amsoft;Elite1985 labelimageminimize
Fighter Pilot Digital Integration;Silverbird1985 labelimageminimize
Jump Jet Anirog1985 labelimageminimize
Mission Delta ERE Informatique1985
[91]***Incredible flight simulator for Oric/Amstrad
it's only IFR (instruments only) simulator but it's very realistic and hard.
If you like simulators try it
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Myrddin Flight Simulation Myrddin Software1985 labelimageminimize
Red Arrows Database Software;Alternative Software (Database Software)1985 labelimageminimize
Rig Attack Tynesoft1985 labelimageminimize
Spitfire 40  Mirrorsoft (Mr. Micro)1985 labelimageminimize
Tornado Low Level  Vortex Software1985 labelimageminimize
ACE: Air Combat Emulator Cascade Games (UXB)1986 labelimageminimize
Infiltrator U.S. Gold1986 labelimageminimize
Strike Force Harrier Mirrorsoft1986 labelimageminimize
The Dam Busters U.S. Gold (James Software)1986 labelimageminimize
Tomahawk Digital Integration1986 labelimageminimize
Top Gun Ocean1986 labelimageminimize
ACE 2  Cascade Games1987 labelimageminimize
Ace of Aces U.S. Gold (Paragon Software)1987 labelimageminimize
AcroJet: The Advanced Flight Simulator  Microprose1987 labelimageminimize
Airwolf II  Elite1987 labelimageminimize
Canadair FIL1987 labelimageminimize
F-15 Strike Eagle MicroProse1987 labelimageminimize
Flying Shark Firebird1987 labelimageminimize
Gee Bee Air Rally  Activision1987 labelimageminimize
Missions en Rafale  FIL1987 labelimageminimize
Killer Cobra Mastertronic1987 labelimageminimize
A 320 Loriciels1988 labelimageminimize
After Burner  Activision1988
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[36]***Also released in a compilation called "Les A100% D'Or", in collaboration with English software publisher [company=Ocean]Ocean[/company] and French magazine Amstrad Cent Pour Cent, which included [game=#48838]R-Type[/game], [game=#46011]After Burner[/game], [game=#48527]Operation Wolf[/game] and [game=#49689]Titan[/game], released in 1989 and published by Ocean.

This compilation was rated 98% by French magazine Amstrad Cent Pour Cent #19 (Oct. 1989).***
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ATF: Advanced Tactical Fighter  Digital Integration1988
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Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer Electronic Arts1988 labelimageminimize
Gunship MicroProse1988 labelimageminimize
Night Raider  Gremlin Graphics1988 labelimageminimize
Operation Hormuz  Again Again (Tiger Developments)1988 labelimageminimize
Thunder Blade  U.S. Gold (Tiertex)1988 labelimageminimize
Cobra Force Players1989 labelimageminimize
F-16 Fighting Falcon Mastertronic1989 labelimageminimize
HATE: Hostile All Terrain Encounter  Gremlin Graphics (Vortex Software)1989 labelimageminimize
MIG-29 Soviet Fighter  Codemasters1989 labelimageminimize
Mr. Heli Firebird (Probe Software)1989 labelimageminimize
Silkworm  Virgin Games;Mastertronic (Random Access)1989 labelimageminimize
Spitfire Elite (Durell)1989 labelimageminimize
Typhoon  Imagine (Ocean)1989 labelimageminimize
Wings of Fury Brøderbund1989 labelimageminimize
F1 Tornado  Zeppelin Games1990 labelimageminimize
Fighter Bomber Activision (Vektor Grafix)1990 labelimageminimize
Mig Busters Players (Sonic Graffiti)1990 labelimageminimize
P47 Thunderbolt  Firebird (Source)1990 labelimageminimize
Snow Strike  Epyx;U.S. Gold (Walking Circles)1990 labelimageminimize
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