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  2. R/C Stunt Copter - Wikipedia

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    R/C Stunt Copter was originally announced under the title "Fly by Wire". [2] [3] David Perry decided to create the game because flying a radio-controlled helicopter is something most males would like to do but could not afford to. [2]

  3. Stunt Copter - Wikipedia

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    After his death, his parents released his games and source code into the public domain. [4] MacAddict magazine used Stunt Copter to demonstrate software compatibility of Mac OS X public beta. [5] An OS X version was released by Antell Software. [6] An iPhone version was released by nerdgames in 2009.

  4. Gunship 2000 - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Computer Gaming World ' s reviewer, United States Army AH-64 pilot Bryan Walker, criticized Gunship 2000 for presenting a helicopter that "flies like an overloaded Huey", but nonetheless concluded that "the designers have succeeded in creating the best helicopter simulator game currently available, thorns included". Cited flaws ...

  5. Choplifter HD - Wikipedia

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    It is a 3D polygonal remake of the 1982 game Choplifter by Dan Gorlin. inXile hired Gorlin as a design consultant for the game. [3] As in the original game, players fly missions in a helicopter, defeating enemies and rescuing people. Initially released for Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, the game was later ported to Ouya and Android devices.

  6. Gunship (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in 1986 for the PC DOS, Atari ST, Amiga, Commodore 64, FM Towns, MSX, PC-98, Sharp X68000, and ZX Spectrum. Gunship was also ported to the Sega Genesis by U.S. Gold only in Europe in 1993. However, this version of the game differed from the others by featuring more arcade-style gameplay and horizontal shoot 'em up stages.

  7. Digital Combat Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Digital Combat Simulator (DCS) is a combat flight simulation game developed primarily by Eagle Dynamics and The Fighter Collection. Several labels are used when referring to the DCS line of simulation products: DCS World, Modules, and Campaigns. DCS World is a free-to-play game that includes two free

  8. Ugh! - Wikipedia

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    Ugh! is an arcade/flight game developed by Egosoft and published in 1992 by Play Byte for the Amiga, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS. It is a clone of the 1984 Commodore 64 game Space Taxi. Ugh! was later distributed as shareware mainly via Bulletin Board Systems and magazine cover disks.

  9. Army Men: Air Tactics - Wikipedia

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    The game is a top-down flight sim that places the player in a number of different helicopters. Captain Blade's main responsibility is to act as aerial support for Sarge Hawk and his men. The game introduces abilities such as lifting heavy objects and transporting them to other locations, landing on the ground to load/unload soldiers and unique ...