Yeah, I'm sort of unsure about that, Dave.
My old man had a ZX81 before he bought his Spectrum ZX (and I bought mine about the same time) but I could swear we played Tomahawk on his ZX81, and I know for a fact he had it before I did, because I distinctly remember being amazed that he allowed me to have a go

Yet the release date for Tomahawk is given as 1985.
Pretty sure Tomahawk was considered the first 'proper' helicopter simulator for the home computer (though we may laugh at that these days).
Oh, and what's all this about being old and using disks?
That's newfangled space-age tech, my fellow!
Wanna see my collection of data cassettes?
Here, in action:
One of the 'most advanced' sims for the Amiga, circa 1997, was Jet Pilot:
I really liked it because it was the first flight sim to include the EE Lightning and F-104G Starfighter. It also had many UK RAF airfields and radar coverage, in addition to ATC:
It even had Vulcans, too!
Actually, I still have them all, set up with my Amigas and Speccy, just the other side of the room. I am that sad man who still plays them! (and still enjoy it!)
