Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Simulator

aka: Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer, Jōkyū Flight Trainer
Moby ID: 4812
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In Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer you have the chance to test pilot 14 different airplanes, such as the Bell X-1 and the Lockheed SR-71. It features 10 different viewpoints both inside and outside of the plane, with a zoom of up to 256x, and different aerodynamics for each plane.

You can do different things with the planes, from racing against a computer opponent, to practising formation and stunt flights. You can follow the testing and development programme through its evolution.

There is a "black box recorder" to replay your flights, and analysis of your performance compared to an ideal one.

Spellings

  • 上級 フライト・トレーナー - Japanese spelling

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Credits (DOS version)

15 People (13 developers, 2 thanks)

Software Design Implementation
Aerodynamic Model
Technical Consultant
Producer
Associate Producer
Assistant Producers
Technical Director
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Product Manager
Art Director
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Critics

Average score: 82% (based on 16 ratings)

Players

Average score: 3.5 out of 5 (based on 37 ratings with 1 reviews)

State of the art PC flight sim, back then.

The Good
I enjoyed the variety of the aircraft available to fly. You could fly the sopwith camel, fokker triplane, P-51, cessna, SR-71, and some wild 1950s and 1960s x-series jets!

There were a couple of remote 'airports' to land and take off from, so you could practice from other locations than your home airport. You could land anywhere, really.

It was also fun to play the air races game, although I never was able to outfly the computer opponents.

Crashing was even fun. You got a pixellated view of Chuck Yeager telling you what a screw up you were :)

The Bad
The colors were absolutely monotonous, and the ground features for mountains were simple pyramids, cones, and cylinders.

Flight physics were pretty simple.

The jet engine howl got old and you had to turn the volume off.

The Bottom Line
A fun game to hop on the computer and try your hand at several types of aircraft. Easy on a beginner.

DOS · by ex_navynuke! (42) · 2005

Trivia

Aircraft

One of the planes is the SR-71 Blackbird and one of its test flight scenarios is trying to best Yaeger's altitude record.

Copy protection

The game was not playable from the original disk since it was write protected and the game required the ability to write to the disk during play. However, the original disk was still required to be handy for the key disk copy protection.

Sales

It was EA's top selling game of 1987; 11% of their total sales in that year.

Awards

  • ACE
    • October 1988 (issue #13) - Included in the Top-100 list of 1987/1988 (editorial staff selection)* Commodore Format
    • February 1991 (Issue 5) - listed in the A to Z of Classic Games article (Great)
  • Power Play
    • 1987 - #2 Best MS-DOS Game '87

Information also contributed by Edward Lerner and Terok Nor.

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Contributors to this Entry

Game added by Servo.

Commodore 64 added by Quapil. ZX Spectrum added by Kabushi. Amstrad CPC added by Martin Smith. Apple II added by Edward Lerner. PC-98, Macintosh, MSX added by Terok Nor.

Additional contributors: Trixter, Kasey Chang, Cantillon, Patrick Bregger, Rik Hideto, Jo ST, FatherJack.

Game added August 20, 2001. Last modified February 13, 2024.