The Vietnam War, one of the most explosive and violent wars of all time. You are Joe Thompson, an intrepid and patriotic pilot fighting to uphold the values of his country. This war will be the ultimate test for Joe and will irrevocably change his relationship with his family.
The Vietnam War, one of the most explosive and violent wars of all time. You are Joe Thompson, an intrepid and patriotic pilot fighting to uphold the values of his country. This war will be the ultimate test for Joe and will irrevocably change his relationship with his family.
Take a seat in the cockpit of fighter planes and helicopters and plunge right into daredevil aerial battles above the jungles of Vietnam! Prepare for a mind-blowing flight simulation with exotic landscapes, detailed airplane models and challenging missions that will put your piloting skills to the ultimate test.
Experience fast-paced and explosive aerial combat above exotic jungle landscapes! Go on high-speed chases through the skies and complete special helicopter missions that will require you to use of every last piece of equipment you have aboard the chopper! Let yourself be swept along by a captivating and emotional story and live through both heroic moments and the ugly side of war! Individually customize your airplanes and helicopters and equip them with realistic weapons! Accomplish the extra-long campaign on your own or prove your worth as a pilot in a variety of multiplayer modes!
Title: Air Conflicts: Vietnam Genre: Action, Simulation Developer: Games Farm Publisher: bitComposer Games Release Date: Oct 2, 2013
1979 DATSUN/NISSAN SUNNY B120
The B120 commercial truck debuted in February 1971, based on the B110 passenger car chassis. The B120 used the same wheelbase and running gear of the Datsun 1200 sedans, coupé and wagon models. Initially it used the same stainless steel grille as the 1200 sedan, and the rectangular gauges of the Standard model B110s. Both regular (B120) and long-bed (GB120) models were offered. After the 1200 car series ceased production the B120 continued. In certain markets the B120 was actually badged as the "120Y", as part of the updated 120Y range. The B120 ute was sold in Australia until 1985. It was assembled locally and marketed in New Zealand during the 1980s in two trims: "RoadStar" and "SportStar". This model was known as a bakkie in South Africa. It was capable of 49 mpg-US (4.8 L/100 km; 59 mpg-imp)). B120s were not sold in North America - especially the United States where the "Chicken Tax" is imposed.
In 1978, in the Japanese market, the B121 model replaced the B120, with the most notable change being a switch to a plastic grille of the type used by the B110 coupé. Also notable was a change to upscale round instrumentation.
1979 MITSUBISHI GALANT Λ (LAMBDA)2001 OPEL ASTRA G
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