MiGMan’s Flight Sim Museum

MiGMan’s Flight Sim Museum

Falcon

Falcon AT


Box art
In the sim
Falcon AT was a tremendous leap beyond the original Falcon, , providing 16 Color EGA graphics. In most senses it was Falcon 2.0 (explaining the otherwise inexplicable gap between Falcon and Falcon 3.0), although there was a Falcon 2.0 marketed for Macs using a box that looked like the original Falcon box. Falcon AT had a blue and white box.
For me it was a groundbreaking sim, the first really realistic sim that I could really get into in that it provided the realism of Falcon with better technology.
Dave

Cockpit diagram

The cockpit looks basic but it was advanced in the late 1980's!

Key Commands

Map of the entire area covered by the sim.

MiGMan thanks Todd Ramsey for the scans

"Falcon A.T. (PC DOS 1988), also known as Falcon 2, was one of the first flight sims to use EGA graphics as well as one of the earliest commercially released games to require a 286 or better PC. In comparison to the older game, this version allows external viewing of the player aircraft, enables a "head-to-head" multiplayer mode, and includes the MiG-29 as an adversary."

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