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Nightflite II
by Mike Male
Hewson Consultants Ltd
1983
Your Spectrum Issue 3, May 1984   page(s) 69

This is another flight simulator package, but one that is able to fit into 16K. You take the controls of a 'Cessna'-type plane and negotiate a safe landing.

Tony: Two outstanding features of this game are the speed at which it responds to your commands, and the choice of colour. Both are so good, that they make flying this plane less difficult than those found in other simulators. 9/10

Jon: A very useful feature is the clear 3D representation of the runway; apart from this, though, nothing else can be seen from the cockpit as you're flying at night. 8/10

Mark: The program offers as many as seven options; such as looking at your position or $oing into training mode. The colour is used well, but not extensively and the graphics are superb. It's also joystick compatible. 9/10


REVIEW BY: Jon Hall, Tony Samuels, Mark Knight

Tony9/10
John8/10
Mark9/10
Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 2, Mar 1984   page(s) 62

Producer: Hewson Consultants, 16K
£7.95
Author: Mike Male

Drastically upgraded from their original 'Nightflite', this flying simulation allows you to pilot a light aircraft at night, taking off and landing or do acrobatics. New features are a shifting perspective which allows you to see the correct view of the runway lights from whatever angle you approach the airport, many more lights from surrounding hamlets, and a realistic changing engine noise depending on speed. Instrumentation is complex and includes variable flap controls. 7 modes of operation including two auto-pilot modes and a training mode, and 6 difficulty levels. After-flight debrief feature and certificate print-out. 100% M/C


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 4, May 1984   page(s) 68

Producer: Hewson Consultants, 16K
£7.95
Author: Mike Male

Drastically upgraded from their original 'Nightflite', this flying simulation allows you to pilot a light aircraft at night, taking off and landing or do acrobatics. New features are a shifting perspective which allows you to see the correct view of the runway lights from whatever angle you approach the airport, many more lights from surrounding hamlets, and a realistic changing engine noise depending on speed. Instrumentation is complex and includes variable flap controls. 7 modes of operation including two auto-pilot modes and a training mode, and 6 difficulty levels. After-flight debrief feature and certificate print-out. 100% M/C


Transcript by Chris Bourne

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