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Flight Unlimited III : ウィキペディア英語版
Flight Unlimited III

''Flight Unlimited III'' is a 1999 flight simulator video game developed by Looking Glass Studios and published by Electronic Arts. It allows players to pilot reproductions of real-world commercial and civilian aircraft in and around Seattle, Washington. Players may fly freely or engage in "Challenge" missions, such as thwarting a theft or locating Bigfoot. The development team built on the general aviation gameplay of ''Flight Unlimited II'', with more detailed physics and terrain, more planes and a real-time weather system. Roughly half of ''Flight Unlimited II''s team returned to work on the sequel, supported by new hires.
Lead designer Peter James described ''Flight Unlimited III''s development as a struggle, thanks to a lack of interest from Electronic Arts and from Looking Glass's management. Placed in direct competition with ''Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000'' and ''Fly!'', the game failed to capture sufficient market share. It became one of Looking Glass's biggest commercial flops, with roughly 20,000 units sold in the United States during 1999. This contributed to the company's closure in 2000. The game was well received by critics, who praised its terrain rendering and dynamic weather. Its simulated physics were lauded by several reviewers, but others felt that the physics were imprecise, and that the game's system requirements were extremely high.
== Gameplay ==

''Flight Unlimited III'' is a three-dimensional (3D) flight simulator video game, in which the player pilots virtual reproductions of real-world planes. Players may control ten aircraft: the Lake Turbo Renegade, Stemme S10, Mooney Bravo, Fokker Dr.I, Beechjet 400A and five planes first included in ''Flight Unlimited II''.〔 Plane cockpits feature simulated flight instruments such as variometers and primary flight displays, and allow for both visual and instrument navigation.〔 The main airspace is 10,000 square miles of Seattle terrain; eight other Western American states are modeled as well, albeit in less detail.〔〔 The California scenery from ''Flight Unlimited II'' may be imported to expand the airspace.〔 The player shares the game's skies with artificially intelligent (AI) planes.〔 Real-time, interactive air traffic control monitors the player's actions and tries to prevent mid-air collisions.〔〔〔 Before a flight, the player may select which types of weather to encounter.〔 Weather conditions such as cold fronts and thunderstorms develop in real-time.〔
In addition to the default "Quick Flight" mode, the player may play tutorial and "Challenge" missions. The game's tutorial mode features 26 lessons,〔 which demonstrate basic and advanced flying techniques and then allow the player to perform them.〔 Challenge missions test the player's flying ability with objectives such as locating Bigfoot, rescuing a stranded hiker, stopping a theft or flying through hoops.〔〔 Eleven Challenges are available, but the player may create more or download them from the Internet.〔 ''Flight Unlimited III'' includes the level editor ("FLED") used to develop the game,〔 which allows players to use the game's assets to create airports, AI flight paths and edited landscapes. Players may share their creations online.〔

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