Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!corton!mirsa!avahi.inria.fr!colas From: colas@avahi.inria.fr (Colas Nahaboo) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: Good flight simulator for Amiga? Message-ID: <1991Jan24.111306@avahi.inria.fr> Date: 24 Jan 91 10:13:06 GMT References: <1991Jan18.000856.5906@csis.dit.csiro.au> <2199@otc.otca.oz> Sender: news@mirsa.inria.fr Reply-To: colas@avahi.inria.fr (Colas Nahaboo) Organization: Koala Project, Bull Research France Lines: 20 Nntp-Posting-Host: avahi.inria.fr In article <2199@otc.otca.oz>, elson@otc.otca.oz (Elson Markwick) writes: > Yeah, I wouldn't mind one a bit different myself. I get a bit sick of the > latest technology type simulators around. Isn't there *any* where you can fly > say a Spitfire, with some decent ground fire (NOT just SAMs), do a little > balloon strafing, a little bombing, dogfighting (I get *real* sick of just > locking the radar onto 'em and launching off an AIM), trench strafing....... Wings, BattleHawks 1942, and Battle of Britain... (all 3 HD installable, very playable and addicting, no disk copy protection) Heard that Red Baron and others are coming too from IBM... F16 combat Pilot (dated now) and F19 are the most enjoyable jet sims, because they involve a lot of tactics, especially when planning your missions... -- Colas Nahaboo, Bull Research France -- Koala Project -- GWM X11 Window Manager Internet: colas@mirsa.inria.fr, Phone: (33) 93.65.77.70, Fax: (33) 93 65 77 66 INRIA Sophia, 2004, rte des Lucioles, B.P.109 - 06561 Valbonne Cedex, FRANCE