Flight Control
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| Flight Control | |
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| Developer(s) | Firemint |
| Platform(s) | iPhone, iPod Touch |
| Release date | February 26, 2009 |
| Genre(s) | Flight simulator |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
| Rating(s) | 4+ |
| System requirements | iPhone OS 2.0+ |
| Price in US Dollars | 0.99 |
| Walkthrough | |
Flight Control is a time management game for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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[edit] Gameplay
In "Flight Control" you take the role of an Air Traffic Controller, the goal is to guide as many planes as possible to their designated runways without crashing. Use your finger on the touchscreen to draw airplanes flight paths. The paths (represented by a white line) guide Jets (in red) and propeller planes (in yellow) to their corresponding runways, or the helicopters (in either green or blue) to the helipad.
[edit] Airports
Three airports are available: the bustling International, a relaxed Hawaiian Beach, and an overcrowded Aircraft Carrier. There are separate leaderboards for each of the three airports. The Aircraft Carrier appears to be the hardest with many planes to land in a small area. The beach is easiest with very spaced out runways and two Helipads.
[edit] Vehicles
There are Five different types of vehicles
[edit] Jets
The most abundant
- Speed: 4
- Size: 3
- Runway: Red
[edit] Jumbo Jets
Quick and large
- Speed: 5
- Size: 5
- Runway: Red
[edit] Bi-Planes
Private fun for anyone
- Speed: 3
- Size: 2
- Runway: Yellow
[edit] Helicopters
Emergency vehicles for speed and accuracy
- Speed:1
- Size: 1
- Runway: Blue
[edit] Twin Blade Helicopters
Military grade vertical takeoff
- Speed: 2
- Size: 4
- Runway: Green

