F-16 Combat Pilot
Digital Integration Ltd. of the U.K. released F-16 Combat Pilot for the Amiga, Atari ST and IBM PC MS-DOS in 1989. F-16 Combat Pilot combat flight simulator.
F-16 Combat Pilot is notable for its head-to-head dogfighting via modem link, aka Gladiator Mode. In F-16 Combat Pilot Players pilot the F-16C Fighting Falcon.
F-16 Combat Pilot was designed by Dave Marshall and programmed by Colin Boswell, Paul Margrave and Rod Swift. F-16 Combat Pilot graphics were drawn by Les Doughty and Tony West.
The IBM PC version of F-16 Combat Pilot displays in 4-color CGA 320x200, monochrome Hercules 720x350 or 16-color EGA or Tandy 320x200.
F-16 Combat Pilot was distributed on 1x 3.5" 720kB/1.44MB DD/HD diskette or 2x 5.25" 360kB DD floppy disks and extracts and installs to hard disk drive via F-16 Combat Installation. The install size is 670 kbytes and consists of 30 files.
- F-16 Combat Pilot Manual: 48 pages
- F-16 Combat Pilot copy protection: page, paragraph, word
F-16 Combat Pilot Mission Categories
F-16 Combat Pilot Armaments
- M61A1 20mm Vulcan (six-barrel gatling gun-style internal cannon)
- AIM-9M Sidewinder
- AIM-120A AMRAAM
- Durandal Anti-Runway Bomb
- AGM-88A HARM Guided Missile
- Mk 82 Snakeye, Mk 83 and Mk 84 free-fall bombs
- AGM-65D & AGM-65E Maverick
- ATARS reconnaissance pod
- LANTIRN night vision and laser guidance system
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