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Simis


Flight Sim History

1989 - Simis released Interdictor - one of the most successful games for the Acorn Archimedes.



1990 - MiG-29 Fulcrum - Domark 1990

MiG-29 Fulcrum - Domark 1990





1991 - the original version of Flight Sim Toolkit was released on the Archimedes A3000 as Flight Sim Toolkit for the Archimedes



1991 - Simis releases its first mass market title MiG-29M Super Fulcrum across PC, Amiga and Atari platforms through veteran publisher Domark across Europe.

MiG-29M Super Fulcrum





1992 - Simis develops its first worldwide title SVGA Harrier Assault.

SVGA Harrier Assault





1993 - Flight Sim Toolkit released for the PC.

Flight Sim Toolkit

1994 - Flight Sim Toolkit - World War 2



1994 - Simis delivers its biggest defence project to date, multiple Rapier Part Task Trainers for the Royal Air Force of Oman.



1995 - Simis joins with its major customer Domark as part of a merger with Eidos plc.



1996 - Terracide: One of the worlds first 3D accelerated games launched.



1997 - Kuju Entertainment established. In March Kuju buys Simis from Eidos and releases Team Apache.

1990's Helicopter sim Team Apache.





2001 - Kuju Entertainment releases Ka-52 Team Alligator.

Ka-52 Team Alligator  - 2001





 

In the Museum

Simis
Kuju Entertainment





Official sites

www.infogrames.com
www.kuju.com





Fan sites

There remains to this day a dedicated band of enthusiasts who have created their own aircraft and scenarios for the Flight Sim Toolkit series of sims. The release of the source code by www.kuju.com has facilited the constant evolution of this sim for over 10 years now.

PC Pilot Magazine had a collection of Ron Walker's creations on their Issue 12 cover CD.



FST Flight Research Centre - "The FST Engine has been upgraded based upon the original source code, currently at version 3.17 with a lot of enhancements more enhancements still to come including improved version of the tools." - Adrian Brown, June 2005

http://www.groundzero-simulations.co.uk  >> 2005 update - web page is gone <<  - but head to Adrian Brown's site - FST Flight Research Centre - for the latest information and screenshots.

Flight Simulation Toolkit Web Ring





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