Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer Cheats
Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer is a computer aircraft simulation game published by Electronic Arts in 1987. It was originally released as Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Simulator. Due to a legal dispute with Microsoft over the term "Flight Simulator," the game was pulled from shelves and renamed. Many copies of the original version were sold prior to this. Chuck Yeager served as technical consultant for the game, where his likeness and voice were prominently used.
Cheat codes, console commands, secrets:
Chapter name Phrase password
Acceleration - In flight training.
Ailerons - When you first select a maneuver.
Airflow - Your first task in an unfamiliar.
Airspeed - Achieving straight and level flight.
Altimeter - Check your instrument panel.
Angel of attack - In a straight climb.
Attitute - The visual references for a climb.
Aviation - This is a straight descent.
Back pressure - The visual references for a descent.
Bank - The plain in the attitude indicator.
Center of gravity - The glareshield should be at an angle.
Compass - To take off, the airplane must accelerate.
Control surface - Begin by lining up the airplane.
Drag - Plan your approach to the airport.
Elevator - On short final, about.
Empennage - While on final approach.
Final - The landing flare is a slow.
Flaps - Your goal is to make the transition.
Fuel starvation - The transition from climb to level.
G-force - The transition from descent to level.
Glareshield - If you start to lose altitude during the turn.
Glideslope - A stall occurs because.
Heading - The first indication of an approaching.
Lateral axis lift - No sooner was the airplane invented.
Longitudinal axis - Begin by increasing the power.
Mach - Lincoln Beachey, an early daredevil.
Pitch - As the inverted horizon comes.
Propeller - Begin the slow roll by increasing power.
Roll - The Immelman was invented by Max Immelman.
Rudder - The heading of the airplane should be.
Runway - Execute a roll, stopping in the inverted position.
Service ceiling - Increase power to 100% and reduce the pitch.
Skid - This is the same introduction flight.
Slip - Increase power to 100% while maintaining.
Spin - Begin the roll by increasing the power.
Stall - Increase power 100% and attain full speed.
Throttle - Roll the airplane in the same manner.
Track - AFT flashes an on-screen message confirming.
Vertical axis - Your success as a race pilot depends.
Vertical stabilizer - It isn't by accident that the most.
Yaw - In formation flying, you test your flying precision.
Acceleration - In flight training.
Ailerons - When you first select a maneuver.
Airflow - Your first task in an unfamiliar.
Airspeed - Achieving straight and level flight.
Altimeter - Check your instrument panel.
Angel of attack - In a straight climb.
Attitute - The visual references for a climb.
Aviation - This is a straight descent.
Back pressure - The visual references for a descent.
Bank - The plain in the attitude indicator.
Center of gravity - The glareshield should be at an angle.
Compass - To take off, the airplane must accelerate.
Control surface - Begin by lining up the airplane.
Drag - Plan your approach to the airport.
Elevator - On short final, about.
Empennage - While on final approach.
Final - The landing flare is a slow.
Flaps - Your goal is to make the transition.
Fuel starvation - The transition from climb to level.
G-force - The transition from descent to level.
Glareshield - If you start to lose altitude during the turn.
Glideslope - A stall occurs because.
Heading - The first indication of an approaching.
Lateral axis lift - No sooner was the airplane invented.
Longitudinal axis - Begin by increasing the power.
Mach - Lincoln Beachey, an early daredevil.
Pitch - As the inverted horizon comes.
Propeller - Begin the slow roll by increasing power.
Roll - The Immelman was invented by Max Immelman.
Rudder - The heading of the airplane should be.
Runway - Execute a roll, stopping in the inverted position.
Service ceiling - Increase power to 100% and reduce the pitch.
Skid - This is the same introduction flight.
Slip - Increase power to 100% while maintaining.
Spin - Begin the roll by increasing the power.
Stall - Increase power 100% and attain full speed.
Throttle - Roll the airplane in the same manner.
Track - AFT flashes an on-screen message confirming.
Vertical axis - Your success as a race pilot depends.
Vertical stabilizer - It isn't by accident that the most.
Yaw - In formation flying, you test your flying precision.
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Game description
Platform:
Commodore 64, Apple II, MS-DOS, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Macintosh, MSX
Game Developer:
Lerner Research
Game Genre:
Flight simulator
Game Mode:
Single-player
Game Publisher:
Electronic Arts