Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer 2.0

Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer 2.0 (1989)

by Electronic Arts
Genres:Simulator
Themes:Warfare
Game modes:Single player
Story:Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer 2.0 is a flight simulator game. Follow Yeager's cursor, instrument settings and instructions on a couple of landings and you'll set her down right every time. Hug the ground at 50 feet, pull 8 G's around the pylon and streak full-throttle for home. Screaming toward earth at supersonic speed, you're a breath away from drilling a hole. In test piloting, the real hero is the one who survives.Show more
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