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DOS Simulation game from Jörg Stenger from 1994.
Self-published
1994
Joerg's Flight-Sim is one of the earliest user-made simulations created with Domark Software and Simis' Flight Sim Toolkit (FST). It's a simple game with five unrelated scenarios, all taking place on the same world map. In two of these, you'll sly a civilian airplane from one airport to another, and in one, it's a flight in a Sopwith Camel at an air show. Only two scenarios involve combat in an F-16 against enemy ground, naval and air targets. Unlike later FST sims, this one does not support high-resolution SVGA modes, and even digitized sound effects are optional and come in a separate pack. The F-16 is rather unstable (as detailed out in the supplied readme file), so extreme caution is advised while flying it. Author Jörg Stenger released this game as freeware.
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Regular DOSBox builds do not support the START.BAT file that is used to access individual missions. Please use either DOSBox-X, or launch each mission manually via 1.BAT to 5.BAT.
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