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A History of Military Flight Simulations on the PC
by Len "Viking 1" Hjalmarson The New Millennium In 2002 Strategic Simulations Inc will release Lock On: Modern Air Combat. LOMAC will build on the Su-27 Flanker 2.0 world to create an entirely new product with expanded air and ground action in a completely new campaign environment. LOMAC will allow players to fly a variety of US and Russian combat aircraft in a dynamic and unpredictable combat environment. Eight flyable aircraft are planned: the F15-C and A10 for the US, and the standard and naval Flanker, the standard and naval MiG 29, the Su25 Frogfoot and the Su39 naval version. LOMAC takes air combat action and blends it seamlessly with a dynamic ground war. It offers the player air to ground action for either the US or Russia. An expanded theatre of operations is featured, and graphics are greatly improved down low, as befits a ground war expansion. |
2002 will also see the release of CFS III, possibly set in Europe. With the purchase of the Falcon 4.0 licence by G2 Interactive, Falcon V will likely see release in the summer of 2002. Other projects in development include Target for Tonight, Wings with Wires, Project 1 and Target Korea. |
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