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Fighter Planes Simulator

4.2 for Android
3.0 | 10,000+ Installs

Daniel King

Description of Fighter Planes Simulator

Plane must fulfill his mission : to bring down enemy bombers heading to destroy the protected object you . Control of two handles : gas (right) and flap (left). Flaps (Flaps) regulate aircraft roll " up and down " . Roll " left-right " emitting tail flap slopes smartphone emit those involving accelerator - sensor smartphone. Banks and slopes of aircraft observed in the form of icons on the bottom panel of the aircraft. This panel also displays the distance in meters to the airport (Destination) and to the enemy (Enemy), the aircraft's speed and the speed of enemy aircraft (Speed) and height (Height) of your aircraft and enemy aircraft . Compass is at the top . As there is a translucent card in the upper left corner , where a blue- red arrow shows the position of your plane and a red X position of enemy aircraft .
 So, to take off , it is necessary to the left handle Flaps lift up and just pick up the throttle lever located on the right , and then rising , send aircraft slope towards the goal. To the plane did not fall, you need to constantly monitor his height (Height).
 Opponents can first see a red cross , action -emitting radar. You can shoot by pressing the bottom of the panel .
If you manage to shoot down the plane , you can choose to fly back to the airport on the database using the autopilot and then the game starts again , but with a large number of planes that need to knock , or discard , and at your own risk and keep your plant airplane on the airfield itself . It should be noted that this problem is very complex
To play together via WiFi, you need Android versions later than 4.0

What's New with Fighter Planes Simulator 4.2

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Information

  • Category:
    Simulation
  • Latest Version:
    4.2
  • Updated:
    2015-07-15
  • File size:
    2.5MB
  • Requirements:
    Android 4.0 or later
  • Developer:
    Daniel King
  • ID:
    com.mercury2002.fighterplanes