About the Flight Sim Museum Simulations
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Tomahawk
 
Tomahawk
History


Back in the early eighties a couple of Englishmen left their programming jobs with the Royal Air Force and in 1984 established their own company called Digital Integration. Their goal was to develop complex flight simulations for home computers that would be very advanced in flight modeling accuracy, graphics and attention to detail. MiGMan thanks their experience developing simulations for the RAF the enterprise got off to a very good start.

In 1986 DI released Tomahawk, a simulation of the US Army Apache attack helicopter. It was original, the first of its kind and offering a good balance of simulation accuracy, playability and graphics, all despite the limitations of the target platform, the shockingly primitive 48K Spectrum. The game was later ported to other platforms including Amstrad and Atari 800/130XE and enjoyed a significant fan following.
  A forest


Incoming enemy chopper


A hangar

The Flight Sim Museum thanks Mark Pajak.
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