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Advanced Tactical Fighters
Title - Advanced Tactical Fighters
Release Date - 1996
Developer - Janes Combat Simulations
Publisher - Electronic Arts
Collection - Yes. CD ROM only, no box.
Comments - Advanced Tactical Fighters was the sequel to Marine Fighters by Janes Combat Simulations. It ran in DOS. A windows version was later included in Fighters Anthology





I rememer the first time I booted it up on my 486 DX66. I leapt into the Grumman X-31 and headed for the clouds. For a while I was convinced there was something wrong with the program because this aircraft just seemed too fast!

Player aircraft were:

ASTOVL - the proposed Joint Strike Fighter. It has S/VTOL capabilities and a limited stealth design.
The B-2B Stealth Bomber
F22 Lightning
F-117A Stealth Fighter
Dassault Rafale is the new French Strike Fighter designed to serve with the French Navy and Air Force.
X-29 by Grumman is a forward swept wing lightweight fighter protoype. The forward swept wing design has been around since WW2, the Germans had several on the drawing board but materials technology at the time couldn't keep wing flexion within acceptable limits.
X-31 by Grumman.

Easter Eggs in ATF
Anthony Garrison's ATF missions
 

F117 Stealth Fighter

The X-29 cockpit

The reference section of ATF includes full-screen, full motion video, cockpit pics and technical info from Janes.



Patches

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MiGMan thanks Cajun Hawk for his ATF pictures which helped to kick off this museum back in 1998, when it was only about 6 pages in total !

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