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F4U Secret Sortie

Genre : Simulation
Multiplayer : 1 player
Year : 1994
Developer : Pie in the Sky Software
Publisher : Knowledge Adventure, Inc.
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There are many good and slightly less not very good combat flight simulators dedicated to air battles in the skies of World War II. And you probably thought that since the name mentioned F4U aircraft, the notorious "Corsair", then this game is of the same glorious kind, isn't it? And no! The fact is that in 1994, Pie in the Sky released a game about reconnaissance aircraft, which, in order to reduce weight and improve aerodynamic qualities, did not install weapons.
Why does the leadership of the combined forces of the allies pin all their hopes on an unarmed plane, doomed to die quickly and ingloriously if detected, and give the helm to you, mother fighters and veterans of hundreds of battles? The fact is that the Second World War is approaching its historic end, but intelligence has reported that Hitler is preparing a desperate operation, to which he plans to draw all the remaining forces and reverse the course of hostilities on the Western Front. Moreover, it was possible to intercept a radio program containing an encrypted plan of operation. But all the data is under cover by agents who decipher the message, but cannot transfer the data, because the front line separates them from their data. It is for this purpose that the most experienced pilot and aircraft, capable of most imperceptibly flying over enemy territory, were needed.
Why does the leadership of the combined forces of the allies pin all their hopes on an unarmed plane, doomed to die quickly and ingloriously if detected, and give the helm to you, mother fighters and veterans of hundreds of battles? The fact is that the Second World War is approaching its historic end, but intelligence has reported that Hitler is preparing a desperate operation, to which he plans to draw all the remaining forces and reverse the course of hostilities on the Western Front. Moreover, it was possible to intercept a radio program containing an encrypted plan of operation. But all the data is under cover by agents who decipher the message, but cannot transfer the data, because the front line separates them from their data. It is for this purpose that the most experienced pilot and aircraft, capable of most imperceptibly flying over enemy territory, were needed.
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