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While in a not too distant past flight simulations designed to run on a modest personal computer were severely limited by hardware and software constraints, contemporary flight simulators have a declared tendency to offer more and more realism to 'virtual top guns' and 'hard-core simmers'.

With the advent of increasingly powerful 3D engines, and with the widespread availability of 3D accelerator cards, modern PC flight simulations have reached graphical accuracy of mind-boggling proportions.

Flight simulation enthusiasts have evolved into much more than 'casual players', and are becoming increasingly informed and educated and hence more demanding.

Graphical excellence has had to be complemented with the development of realistic flight models, and with the implementation of sophisticated AI techniques. Realism has of course its drawbacks and pitfalls. Are would-be-Top-Guns prepared to cope with encyclopedia - sized flight manuals riddled with technical jargon and countless abbreviations?
 

Are would-be-Top-Guns prepared to cope with encyclopedia - sized flight manuals riddled with technical jargon and countless abbreviations?





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