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- I have been asked by Russell to write some articles on flight simulations
- from the point of view as a user not a programmer! One of the first I ever
- came across was written for the Sinclair ZX81. Admittedly it only ran with
- the 16k ram pack attached but it did give practice in landing and
- navigating at night. Then came the Sinclair spectrum and flight simulations
- in colour appeared. Navigating and flying a light aircraft with your position
- plotted on a computer map was now possible. Then someone added the extra
- excitement of aerial combat and so "Fighter Pilot" for the 48K Spectrum
- became the standard. Here you could practise your take-off and landing
- without fear of being shot down and even fly in thick fog using your
- instruments and ILS to guide you in. Combat practice was also an option,the
- opposition did not fire back, so you were able to build up your skill and
- confidence in order to eventually take on the baddies and hopefully defeat
- them.
- So why am I telling you all this when I should be writing about public
- domain software? Well if I am to comment about such programs I think it is
- important to remember back to what it was about those earlier versions that
- made them compelling to play. They did not use a huge amount of memory in
- comparison to what is available today but nevertheless they had the right
- ingredients to keep you returning time and again.
- In future articles, if Russell still wants me to, I will be looking at
- particular PD flight simulations such as Final2,ProjectX,Strikeforce,