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F18 carrier landing by protus sas
F18 carrier landing by protus sas










The radar will guide you to the carrier (or land runway) with a green rectangle, and your radar will show you the direction and distance to the carrier. Also, in that rear-view mode, you’ll see the elevons twitch just like the real thing it’s very cool. I liked that second mode for starters because it’s easier to look down and gauge your position with respect to the carrier, the Nimitz, CVN-68. You can play by looking through the HUD and see the cockpit instruments or you can watch from behind. There is no scoring other than evaluation of the wire you caught each time. However, there is a nice fly-by/pan after you arrest so you can take some screen shots if you like.

f18 carrier landing by protus sas

There’s no playback option, so you can’t go back and watch your landing as a learning experience. The good news is that the developer has created a very easy to fly system, and while some may grumble that one cannot really do this flying thing without a joystick, there is more fun to be had by holding and tilting the iPad that one might imagine. In this game, you’re constrained to pitch and roll control to change altitude and direction by tilting the iPad (or iPhone). The clouds and a wing-tip vortex in a high speed bankĪs we found out with the F-Sim Space Shuttle Landing Simulator, input modes, especially a pseudo joystick can be very helpful. When it rains, you’ll see lightning and streaks of water. The rendering of the sky and clouds is simply, if I may use the word, awesome. The app supports nighttime, daylight, dusk and rain storm conditions, and they’ll be thrown at you randomly as you start each attempt. There’s very little control over the weather. Basically you have control over the throttle, speed brakes, gear and attitude/roll control. The navigation, in terms of finding the carrier, is rudimentary. The simulation, er, game, doesn’t much care if you overspeed with the gear down. There’s background music that has a nice beat, but you can mute the music separately. This game packs a lot of delirious fun for zero dollars, so you can try it before you fork over the big bucks. What more could you ask for? And there’s a US$0.99 version that’s ad-free.

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The Lite version is a free game (with ads). One might be tempted to wonder about the technical level and the respectability of the app. The instruments are good-looking but incomplete. One is using the tilt of the iPad, calibrated by the accelerometer, to fly the F/A-18 and not a joystick.

f18 carrier landing by protus sas

Rather, one can just play a fun game with terrific visuals, pass some time - and the satisfaction of getting better in the game is palpable. As a result, one might, at first glance, be tempted to consider this a highly technical simulator. The Apple iPad is capable of some fabulous graphics. This game has great visuals and is easy to fly, but it’s not really a technical flight simulator. So it’s a great candidate for a game, both as a challenge and as a sobering introduction to the real thing. Landing a jet fighter on an aircraft carrier is one of the hardest things humans do.










F18 carrier landing by protus sas