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Your first flight 'Sim'?

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 10:11
by forthbridge
HI all,

Recently installed an Atari 8-bit emulator - allowing me to relive all those Games on the 1980s that seemed so amazing at the time..

While early versions of M$F$ look rather dated now, can anyone remember some of these classics?

'Fighter Pilot' (DI - F-15)
'Solo Flight' (microprose)
'747 Simulator'
'Tomahawk' (DI)
and F15 Strike Eagle?

For an even bigger laugh, I just fired up 'Space Shuttle' - and did a re-entry and landing first go! :welldone:

Those were the days!!!!

Remember putting the gear down above minimums meant a flashing 'crash' screen? None of this VFR stuff either...!

Re: Your first flight 'Sim'?

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 10:31
by Trev Clark
I think my first was called 'Lunar Lander' for the BBC B.

Re: Your first flight 'Sim'?

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 11:02
by Sl4yer
calypsos wrote:I think my first was called 'Lunar Lander' for the BBC B.
I played something similar on the Commodore PET!

First flight sim 'proper' was the imaginitively named Flight Simulation by Psion for the Spectrum, followed by Digital Integration's Fighter Pilot (much better!). Then onto FS2 on the 8086.

Just been looking at Psion's game on Migman's Flight Simulation Museum. Why oh why did they make the land blue?!

James

Re: Your first flight 'Sim'?

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 11:04
by Garry Russell
Mine was '747' for the BBC B

A crude green cockpit display flying using keyboard between rectangles (runways) via diamonds (waypoints).

I thought it was so clever as well :$

Garry

Re: Your first flight 'Sim'?

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 13:17
by Quixoticish
The first sim I remember was F-19 Stealth fighter on the Commodore Plus 4.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-19_Stealth_Fighter

I also remember playing Flight Simulator 3.0 and 4.0 on an old IBM compatible 8086.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Micr ... enshot.png

I played the original Falcon a lot as well and followed it through to it's current edition, the same with Su-27 Flanker.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcon_%28computer_game%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Su-27_Flan ... eo_game%29

I wasted many a weekend playing F-29 Retaliator:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-29_Retaliator

Once I picked up an Amiga things began to improve a bit though, I remember Gunship, Gunship 2000, Zeewolf (I wish they'd update Zeewolf) and also a dodgy F/A-18 sim that was bugged and you couldn't get past a level with a life raft in.

Edit: Forgot to mention the superb Tornado! by Digital Integration.
http://www.migman.com/ref/1990_combat/T ... ornado.htm
Still to this day it sticks in my mind as being one of the most comprehensive and enjoyable sims I'd ever played.

In fact this thread has brought on a wave of nostalgia. I miss those cardboard cutout keyboard overlays and manuals so thick they took weeks to read. :'(

Re: Your first flight 'Sim'?

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 14:22
by forthbridge
In fact this thread has brought on a wave of nostalgia. I miss those cardboard cutout keyboard overlays and manuals so thick they took weeks to read
Or like waiting 60 minutes for tapes to load - only for a crash to occur at the last gasp..... :lol:

On the PC, I particularly liked 'AV8B Harrier Assault' - blimey, this is exercising the old grey matter... :lol:

Re: Your first flight 'Sim'?

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 16:44
by Paul K
Digital ntegration's F15 for the Amstrad CPC128 was my first. That, along with ' Elite ' and ' Tau Ceti ' kept me amused for many months. :cpu:

Re: Your first flight 'Sim'?

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 17:20
by DispatchDragon
Does "flying" a D4 Link trainer in the early 60s count???? ;-)

Oh it had the Map crab and everything


Leif :lol:

Re: Your first flight 'Sim'?

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 18:14
by Vulcan_to_the_Sky!
My first flight sim would have to a game called Carrier Strike Fighter, I think it was made by Jane's?

It was immensely realistic, right down to setting every button you could think of,

And then came CFS1, which I still play and prefer over the others,

Didn't make the move into civilian flightsims until FS2000 and have stayed with them ever since

Re: Your first flight 'Sim'?

Posted: 02 Oct 2007, 19:00
by TSR2
My first one was Gunship by Microprose on the specy +2. :)