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''Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer'' is a 1987 computer aircraft simulation game produced by Electronic Arts that was originally released as ''Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Simulator''. Due to a legal squabble with Microsoft over the usage of "Flight Simulator" in the name, the title was pulled from shelves and later re-released as ''Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer''. Many copies of the original title were sold before being pulled from the shelves. Chuck Yeager served as technical consultant for the game, where his likeness and voice were prominently used. The game allows a player to "test pilot" 14 different airplanes, including the Bell X-1, which Yeager had piloted to become the first man to exceed Mach 1. The game is embellished by Yeager's laconic commentary: When the user crashes one plane, Yeager remarks "You really screwed the pooch on that one," or other asides. ==Aircraft== ''Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer'' includes 11 real aircraft and three experimental aircraft designed by the developers. The fictional experimental aircraft were named after people who worked on the game. ;Real aircraft: *Bell X-1 *Cessna 172 *Douglas X-3 Stiletto *General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon *Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird *McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet *North American P-51 Mustang *Piper PA-28 Cherokee *Sopwith Camel *SPAD S.XIII *Supermarine Spitfire ;Experimental aircraft *Grace Industries XPG-12 Samurai *Hilleman Ltd. XRH4 MadDog *Lerner Aeronautics XNL-16 Instigator 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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