Flight simulator developer Rortos has announced their newest game which is officially licensed by the US NAVY. Blue Angels: Aerobatic Sim takes you into the cockpit of the Blue Angels planes.
“We are completing the development of a flight simulator dedicated to aerobatics and aerobatic demonstration squadron flying”, commented Roberto Simonetto, RORTOS’ CEO . “We are grateful for the pilots and the whole team of the US Navy Blue Angels who provided an accuracy verification that allowed us to create an exciting simulator for a unique and engaging gaming experience.”
The game has been officially licensed by the US NAVY and designed for all the fans of flight, acrobatics and flight demonstrations.
The main features are:
– Reproduction of all official manoeuvers of the US Navy Blue Angels
– Flight as a soloist and in demonstration formation.
– Accurate reproduction of airshows’ locations
– Additive Mode to invent your own acrobatic figure
– Airshow Mode to arrange your own airshow on your favorite location
With more than 55 million users around the world, thanks to products such as Carrier Landings, Extreme Landings, AirFighter, Helicopter Sim, Historical Landings, Battleship Destroyer, F18 Carrier Landing and Air Navy Fighters, RORTOS is ready to launch, during the year, new simulators, with important and prestigious collaborations. The flight simulator genre has fallen off quite considerably as of late, so hopefully this will re-energize it once the console versions are released.
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