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EF 2000 - Eurofighter.
 
EF 2000


From engine... I mean TWO engine starts,

you knew this was a new kind of flight sim experience.

Taxiing quickened the pulse as the Eurofighter bobbed and bounced on its suspension. Sunlight glinted through the canopy, wheel brakes on, engine spooled up and the beast was straining at the leash.
Brakes off and the tyres rumbled... 120 knots and the dragon lept into the air.



Accrding to this sim there's not much flat terrain in the Scandinavian countries so you kept it over 5000 ft. Canards, ailerons and rudders moved constantly in flight. This sim immediately upped the ante as far as realism in terrain mapping, containing Norway, Sweden and Finland rendered in amazing detail for the time.

Eric Dahlbeck, a resident of the region, tells me that "Southern Sweden is farmlands very much like southern England (more yellow than green though) with some forests here and there... They have taken the landscape of northern Norway and put it all over Scandinavia.".

Ok, well then if not geographically accurate, it definitely represented a quantum leap in PC sim scenery at the time of release.

  Eurofighter over Scandinavia

Scandinavian fjord





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