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Concorde SST
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(Win95/98)
(Retail) (CONCORDEPR) |
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Publisher: Interactive Magic
Game
Concorde SST: When You Absolutely,
Positively Have to Get There Yesterday
It's the sleekest commercial aircraft in the world - identified by its
slanting nose and whining Olympus engines. It flies so fast that the air
rushing by passenger windows can boil water; it soars so high above the earth
that you can see the bottom edge of outer space. It took two countries over a
decade and three billion dollars to produce it.
The Concorde SST (Supersonic Transport) stormed the aviation world in 1969,
and has thrilled pilots ever since. An airliner of luxury and class, the
Concorde is also the fastest civil aircraft in aviation history - miraculously
achieving speeds in excess of Mach 2 (approaching 1,300 miles per hour).
Now, thanks to Interactive Magic's Flight Series line, it's your turn to
blaze across the sky at bullet-speed. Concorde SST lets you savor this ultimate
flight experience through brilliant profiles of the Concorde's gleaming white
exteriors and full explorations of its intricate instrument panel.
Concorde SST - So fast it leaves sound waves in the dust.
Features:
Photo-realistic instrument panel accurately delivers the Concorde's intense
navigational experience.
Brilliant
exterior views, showcasing this pioneering aircraft in all its glory.
Authentic
sound effects recorded from a genuine Concorde.
Special
Air Traffic-controlled Adventures (including the celebrated three-hour run
between New York and London).
A
transparent nose visor, as well as an animated cockpit visor.
Exciting
two-stage animations that demonstrates how the Concorde lowers and raises its
retractable nose cone.
An
extensive multimedia training mission led by an actual Concorde pilot.

Requirements:
Microsoft Flight Sim 98, Windows 95/98, Pentium PC, 16MB RAM (32MB
recommended), 50MB hard drive space (60MB full install), 17" monitor
recommended for maximum panel detail.


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