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The Karaboudjan III is a superb 19th century sailing ship which has been renovated and modernised in the shipyards of the old port. Mr Garcia, works supervisor, explained the improvements which have been made to the boat: "It is an old sailing ship that we have completely restored. We have also changed the structure of the ship as some materials had deteriorated from bad weather. "The Karaboudjan III belongs to business tycoon, Niklos Karaboudjan. Mr Garcia continued his historic tale about the ship: "This boat belonged to a pirate called one-eyed Jack. One-eyed Jack and his band terrorised the seas of Europe. They attacked trading ships and such like. Jack, with his pirates plundered anything which could be later sold on the black market: cargos of spices, silks, whisky... All the stolen goods were stored on the little island of Ligorni, situated along the coast Sicily, to be sold or exchanged later. One-eyed Jack was a pirate feared and sought by the entire world's maritime police. Jack had one big vice: alcohol. So it was that one October evening in 1820, Niklos Karaboudjan's great grandfather, Anastopoulos Karaboudjan, found himself involved in a bet with Jack. Anastopoulos was on a business trip to the isle of Ligorni. In fact he had a meeting with Jack to sell him weapons. That evening, Jack had already had a lot to drink and owed Anastopoulos a fairly large sum of money for a previous delivery of weapons. He made Anastopoulos a bet: "I am going to get out a case of my best hooch and we'll see if you are capable of drinking as many glasses as me. If I win my bet, I won't owe you a penny, If you win, I'll give you a superb sailing ship that I stole this week from an English spice merchant". Jack was convinced that Anastopoulos would not be able to hold his drink as well as him. He underestimated Anastopoulos, who had frequented the murkiest bars of Europe and was used to very strong liquor. Anastopoulos was not too pleased with his bet, as he was afraid of losing, and had no need for such a sailing ship. He had come to his island with his henchmen to recover the money that Jack owed him, but also to sell him more weapons. Jack had been one of his best customers for many years, and although he always paid very late, he had never really caused any problems. Anastopoulos felt obliged to accept the bet. The challenge began in the island's only tavern which was filled to bursting. Every gulp made by the two protagonists was punctuated by loud cheers from the noisy crowd. To everyone's surprice, it was Jack who was the first to collapse. Jack, a fair player, kept his promise and several months later delivered the sailing ship to Anastopoulos. The sailing ship was in a pitiful state. Anastopoulos passed the boat onto his son Savidis, who in turn passed it on to his son Niklos. Later, the sailing ship was stored in an old warehouse in the port of Marseilles. A year ago, Mr Karaboudjan came to find me to get me to renovate this old carcass. He told me he wanted to use it for organising cruises with his friends. We can congratulate Mr Garcia and his men who have accomplished a superb piece of work and who have made this boat into a veritable masterpiece. 3rd March 1926: POLICE BLUNDER!!! Raid on the Cafe De Paris! -------------------------------------------------------------- Last night at about 10.00pm, Inspector Raoul Dusentier and his men carried out a raid on one of Paris's most fashionable restaurants: the Cafe de Paris. The police were looking for a dangerous criminal who was supposed to be in the Cafe de Paris that evening. Everyone who was dining in the restaurant was taken away. Mr Dusentier explained that he had to take everyone into custody to be sure that the man they were looking for did not escape. Now, the man in question did not happen to be there. Mr Dusentier made his humblest apologies to the persons detained, and he hastily released them. He had evidently been misled by one of his informers. Mr Karaboudjan, a businessman currently very much in the public eye, was dining, amongst others, that night at the Cafe de Paris. We asked him about the indelicate practice of the police. This is what he had to say: "Don't be too hard on these police officers. They were only trying to do their job and they made an unfortunate mistake. It can happen to anybody. We shouldn't criticise them, as we are only too glad to have them around when we need them. It is just a shame that I was unable to finish the duck I was eating, it was excellent." A declaration which will certainly put Mr. Dusentier's mind at rest. 26th June 1926: SOCA LAMBADA ABANDONS THE RACING GRAND PRIX AT ANTIBES ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Julio Esperanza y Soca Lambada, son of the famous industrialist Pedro Soca Lambada retired from the grand prix of Antibes on the sixth lap. Soca Lambada was in fourth position at the time and had had a very good race. Unfortunately he was let down by his car's engine. This is the second time this season that Soca Lambada's engine has caused him problems. It is even more of a shame since Soca Lambada has undeniable qualities as a driver. He should have another look at the mechanics for future races! Julio doesn't have anything to worry about with regards to the future of his team however, as it is generously financed by his father's business. 26th June 1926: SALE OF PARIS'S HOTEL ROYAL --------------------------------------------- One of Paris's most beautiful private hotels, the Royal, was sold yesterday afternoon in the officeof the notary Maitre Logan. The purchaser wished to remain anonymous. The former owner, Mr Fabre seemed, on the other hand, greatly saddened by the sale: "I had no choice. My business was in considerable debt and my only solution was to sell . This private hotel has been in our family for six generations." We asked Mr Fabre to reveal the name of the purchaser. But it seems that the purchaser has given Mr Fabre instructions to keep this a secret. Mr Fabre did however tell us, "The only thing I can say is that the purchaser has paid a ridiculously low sum in relation to the value of the hotel. However, I had no choice as I was being cornered by my creditors. 5th December 1926: AUCTION SALES IN FRONT OF NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL IN PARIS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Father Fabiani is today organising an auction sale to finance the renovation work of the cathedral's windows. Amongst the objects to be sold are religious frescoes and books dating from the middle ages. Father Fabiani calls on your generosity and hopes that many of you will come... 12th January 1927: FIRST PERFORMANCE OF THE TENOR PAZAGLI AT THE OPERA DE PARIS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Last night the Paris smart set were jostling one another at the opera to applaud the first performance of Marce Pazagli, the tenor. Pazagli is one of Italy's most celebrated tenors. His last performance at La Scala, Milan, once again had the audience in raptures. His forst performance in France was a triumph and received a standing ovation. In the boxes, the presence of numerous celebrites was noted, amongst them the enticing Mrs Karaboudjan. To everyone's surprise, she was not accompanied by her charismatic husband, but by two charming bodyguards. ************************************************************************** REFERENCE MANUAL FOR THE CINEMATIQUE SYSTEM ------------------------------------------- CONTROLLING THE HERO ---------------------- A. MOVING To move Raoul within a room, point the mouse cursor at the required destination and press the LEFT mouse button. Raoul will then move to that location, avoiding any obstacle in his way. To go to a different room, place the cursor over the door or the exit displayed on the screen and press the LEFT mouse button. B. MANIPULATING YOUR ENVIRONMENT Each room contains a large number of objects, any of which could be clues, vital to the progress of your investigation. To find out about the actions you can use on an object, place the mouse cursor over it and press the LEFT mouse button. A list of verbs relating to the selected object will be displayed. Place the mouse cursor over the relevant action verb (the highlighted verb will then change colour) and press the LEFT button. Raoul will then carry out the order you have given him. If you choose not to use any of the proposed actions, move the cursor within the menu (all the verbs will then be the same colour meaning that none has been selected), then press the LEFT button to exit the list. It is important to know that only actions which can be executed on the objects immediately are displayed on the list. EXAMPLE: Raoul is in a room containing a chest of drawers. Let's suppose you wish to examine the contents of one of the drawers and that the drawer is closed. Move the mouse cursor over the drawer and press the LEFT mouse button. A single verb will appear on the list: OPEN... Nothing yet will allow you to search the inside of the drawer. Select the verb OPEN ordering Raoul to open the drawer. Then press again on the drawer and the following verbs will be displayed: SEARCH , CLOSE Now, all you have to do is select the verb SEARCH on the list and reap the fruit of your efforts. C. USING FOUND OBJECTS Some actions are likely to be possible only when the object is in your possession... For example, you will need to take a letter before you can read it, a jacket before you can wear it..etc... To display the inventory of objects carried by Raoul, simply press the RIGHT mouse button. If you want to affect one of the objects displayed in the inventory, move the mouse cursor over the name of the object (it will then change colour) and press the LEFT mouse button. The list of actions associated with that object will be displayed instead of the inventory. Point the mouse cursor to a verb (which will then change colour) and press the LEFT mouse button. Remember, only actions possible immediately will be displayed on the list. EXAMPLE: Raoul has just picked up a small ball of paper and you want to READ what it says... Press the RIGHT mouse button and display the list of objects carried by Raoul. Then, point the mouse cursor to "piece of paper" and press the LEFT mouse button to call the following list: EXAMINE, THROW, SHOW, SMOOTH OUT. Select the verb SMOOTH OUT on the list. Raoul will then smooth out the piece of paper. Now recall the inventory and select the "piece of paper"... The list of verbs associated with it is now as follows: EXAMINE, THROW, SHOW, READ. All you need to do is move the mouse cursor over the verb READ and press the LEFT mouse button. D. ESTABLISHING LINKS BETWEEN OBJECTS It is very likely that the objects you will find at various locations have not been placed there by chance and the odds are that at some stage in your quest, you will have to make the most of your opportunities. Use your powers of deduction, flair and intuition to try and guess the link between particular objects. Although these relationships are, on the whole, easy to establish (a key goes into a lock to unlock a door, a pickaxe digs an opening into a rock), sometimes it will take more time. Don't lose heart immediately because there is ALWAYS a solution. When you think you have guessed the link between two objects, try it out to check your deduction. Here are some examples which illustrate the way to establish a relationship between one object and another... A: You have a key... In front of you, a locked door just asking to be opened. -Press the RIGHT button to call the inventory. -Choose the "key" from the inventory. -In the new list of verbs, select the verb "put in"...A control phrase will be displayed "key:put in..." to remind you that you must now select the object in which you wish to put the key... -Move the cursor over the lock and press the LEFT mouse button... Raoul will execute the action. B: You still have the key and you have just found a small box. The key and the box are both in the inventory and you will try to open the box with the key... -Press the RIGHT button to call the inventory. -Select the "key" from the inventory. -Select "Open.." on the list of verbs relating to the key. -Press the RIGHT button again to recall the inventory. -Now, move the mouse cursor over the word "box" and validate with the LEFT button to execute the opening of the box with the key... C: A pile of records on a table and, nearby, a record player. You want to listen to a record... -Move the cursor over the pile of records and press the LEFT mouse button -The list of verbs associated with the pile of records is now displayed. Choose "Put on...". The following control phrase is displayed "record: put on..." reminding you that you need to decide where Raoul must put the record -Move the cursor over the record player and press the LEFT button to validate the action of "putting the record on the record player" and listen away. E. DIALOGUE An investigation conducted according to the rules must begin by a close interrogation of the suspects. When a character is in the room, move the mouse cursor over him/her and press the LEFT button to display the list of actions. Select the verb "speak" to start the conversation... A list of topics of conversation classified by heading will be displayed. Each heading includes all the topics of conversation relating to a character (except the heading "objects found" which allows you to question the suspects on the objects you discovered during your investigation). EXAMPLE You want to question Father Fabiani about Julio's taste for computer games. When you go into dialogue mode, the following menu will be displayed: TOM FABIANI SUZANNE JULIO HECTOR OBJECTS FOUND THANX FOR YOUR HELP Place the mouse cursor on "Julio" and press the LEFT button. A sub-menu with all the topics of conversation having a link with Julio will be displayed: JULIO HIS PASSION FOR GAMES HIS LOVE OF PLANTS HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH SUZANNE OTHER TOPICS... Move the cursor over "his passion for games" and press the LEFT button to receive Father Fabiani's answer. According to the answer, one or more topics will be added to the list. Some minor topics will merely pad out the conversation and allow you to obtain more detail on a particular theme. These temporary topics are easily recognizable as they are displayed dark in the menu. EXAMPLE Let's suppose that the priest's answer to the previous question is : "Julio has a passion for adventure games, especially DELPHINE's... "There would be two new temporary themes in the menu "Adventure Games" and "Delphine"... These themes may bring up others. In some instances, the new topic is vital to the progress of your investigation. It will then be displayed permanently on the list (in white) and you will be able to question someone else on the same topic. To exit the conversation, choose the heading "thank you for your help" on the list. When you are in a heading sub-menu, select "other topics" to go back to the main headings menu. THE USER MENU This menu offers functions which are not part of the actual game but which will allow you, for example, to save or reload a game... You access this menu by pressing both mouse buttons simultancously. RESTART: to restart a game from the beginning. SAVE DRIVE: to tell the program on which disk you wish to save. SAVE GAME: to save the current game onto a disk. At the prompt, insert the save disk. A directory of games already on the disk will be displayed. Choose a slot and validate. If there is not slot available in the directory, use a new save disk or save over an existing game. LOAD GAME: to continue a previously saved game. At the prompt, insert the save disk. The list of saved games on the save disk will be displayed. Move the mouse over the name of the game to be loaded and validate. NOTE: You can save a game as long as your hero is alive. We recommend that you use this option regulary and everytime the situation is dangerous. During some animation sequences, where you not have to guide your character, you will not be able to save the game. Don't worry, nothing very dangerous can happen to you during these sequences or it's too late to take action! HINTS AND TIPS FOR BEGINNERS If this is the first time you have played an adventure game, here are some tips : -Examine all the objects in your location -Read carefully all the comments displayed as they may hold important clues for the rest of your adventure. -Pick up as many objects as possible. -Consider the various possible uses of the objects you have. -Activate everything you can. -Talk to as many people as possible, they may put you onto a lead. -Save as soon as you feel some danger. -However, if you are stuck at somestage of the game, try and check whether you have forgotten an object or whether you have failed to do something earlier. -Every problem has a solution - ALWAYS. LOADING INSTRUCTIONS: ATARI 520, 1040 ST, MEGA ST, AND STE ---------------------------------------------------------- * Switch on computer. * Insert game disk No. 1 in drive A. * Double click on the icon DELPHINE.PRG. * The game will load automatically. Hard Disk Installation * Check that the number of bytes available on the hard disk is larger than that used by the game. * Create a new directory and copy the contents of each disk into it. Loading from the Hard Disk * Double click on the Hard Disk icon. * Double click on the icon of the directory that contains the game. * Double click on the icon DELPHINE.PRG. * The game will load and run automatically. LOADING INSTRUCTIONS: AMIGA 500, 1000 AND 2000 ---------------------------------------------- (If you are using the AMIGA 500 without extended memory you may have to unplug the external disk drive.) * Switch off the computer for at least ten seconds. * Switch on computer. * Insert the Kickstart disk in disk drive DF0. * When the computer prompts you for WorkBench, Insert game disk No. 1 in drive DF0. * The game will load and run automatically. Hard Disk Installation * Check that the number of bytes available on the hard disk is larger than that used by the game. * Create a new directory and copy the contents of each disk into it. Loading from the Hard Disk * Double click on the Hard Disk icon. * Double click on the icon of the directory that contains the game. * Double click on the icon DELPHINE.PRG. * The game will load and run automatically. LOADING INSTRUCTIONS: IBM PC AND COMPATIBLES -------------------------------------------- Hard Disk Installation * Switch on computer. * Insert the DOS disk in disk drive A: * Once the computer is up and running, insert game disk No. 1 in disk drive A. * Type A: and press ENTER. * Type INSTALL and press ENTER. * Follow the instructions displayed on the screens. * Check that the number of bytes available on the hard disk is larger than that used by the game. * Create a new directory and copy the contents of each disk into it. Loading from Floppy Disks * Switch off the computer for at least ten seconds. * Switch on computer. * Insert the DOS disk in disk drive A: * Once the computer is up and running, insert game disk No. 1 in disk drive A. * Type A: and press ENTER. * Type DELPHINE and press ENTER. Loading from Hard Disk * Type C: and press ENTER. (If your Hard Disk is not called C:, type the letter that corresponds to it.) * Type CD/DELPHINE and press ENTER. (C) 1991 DELPHINE SOFTWARE. All rights reserved. Cinematique is a trademark of Delphine Software. Manufactured and Distributed under license from Delphine Software by U. S. Gold Ltd., Units 2/3 Holford Way, Holford, Birmingham B6 7AX. Tel: 021-625-3366. Copyright subsists on this program. Unauthorised copying, lending or resale by any means strictly prohibited. #a000000 #b000000 #c7770007000600070055200505552220770557075055507703111103 #d #E 98 11 #W 00 00 0C 01 17 17 08 A:\*.*@ #W 00 00 0D 08 15 0B 00 @ #W 00 00 0E 09 15 0B 00 @ #W 00 00 0F 0A 15 0B 00 @ #M 00 02 00 FF D  FROM JOE @ @ #M 00 00 00 FF A  OK KEITH @ @ #M 00 01 00 FF B ENJOY GAMES @ @ #T 00 03 02 FF TRASH@ @ #F FF 04 @ *.*@ #D FF 01 @ *.*@ #G 03 FF *.APP@ @ #G 03 FF *.PRG@ @ #F 03 04 *.TOS@ @ #P 03 04 *.TTP@ @  -> ELF <- --- You, the brave Cornelius, must rescue your girlfriend Elisa who has been abducted by `Necrilous the Not Very Nice'. To do this you must travel trough eight levels of Forest, Ruins, Lake, Swamp, Caves, Mountains, and two halves of Castle. You must finally locate and destroy the winching mechanism that are lowering your loved one into a large bubbling vat and then do battle with Necrilous himself. On your journey you will find many useful objects scattered about the landscape. Use these to the best of your abilities. Herbs and Pets, when collected, will allow you to purchase pieces of equipment from the numerous shops. Slaying an end of level guardian will give you a green crystal - use these to gain Necrilous' chamber. Good luck Cornelius - you''re gonna need it! -> CONTROLS <- -------- The is a one player game controlled by joystick only. *Keys while waiting to play: Fire button - Start game F1-F7 - Load saved game from disk 1 F9 - Toggle music/fx F10 - Death sequence on/off *In Game: Joystick up - Jump - Climb ladder - Fly up - Grab ladder while falling - Enter shop when `in' is flashing - Enter interaction when query prompt is flashing. Joystick down - Duck - Down ladder - Grab ladder while falling Joystick left - Walk left - Fly left Joystick right - Walk right - Fly right Space bar - Enter interactive panel (when no `query' prompt is flashing) F - Force field on/off P - Pause on/off Escape - Exit game F1-F7 - Save position on disk 1 when a level is completed -> SHOP CONTROLS <- ------------- Whilst in the shop push the joystick in the appropriate direction to move around. Press FIRE once to get information on selected item (see reference card for details.. so buy the original.. haha). Press FIRE again to purchase the time. -> INTERACTIVE PANEL CONTROLS <- -------------------------- Push joystick UP and DOWN to select an action. Push joystick LEFT or RIGHT to select an object. Press fire to perform an action. When talking type in a keyword followed by RETURN. -> STATUS AND SCORING <- ------------------ The status panel displays from left to right: Health, Pets, Live and Score. The collected Herb Count be found in the interaction Panel. -> HIGH SCORE TABLE <- ---------------- The high score table displays your name, score and a cuteness rating based upon the percentage of cute characters shot. The high score table is automatically saved to disk 1 if this disk is write enabled. A bonus will be awarded at the end of each level calculated on the number of bonus collected. Bonus objects are small tokens dropped when monsters are shot. Handy health top-ups can also be left behind. An extra life is awarded every 100 000 points. *Level 1: Battle your way trough the enchanted forest and work out how to open the doors that let ya you into the next section. You must destroy the end of level baddie that lurks at the edge of the wood. *Level 2: The-Men-At-Arms are now trying to stop you in your quest. Can you avoid the various weapons or would a quick trip to the underground tunnels be of help? Watch out for the mummies and deadly rats. *Level 3: A serie of rickety walkways leads over a vast lake to a swamp jungle on the other side. Aquatic monsters of every description are out to get you. You will need to work out how to control the many flying platforms to continue. *Level 4: Jungle indians threaten your progress. Slime and water monsters attack when least suspected. Find the lost statue to complete the puzzle. *Level 5: Dwarfs mining rare crystals attack at every opportunity. Ore carts laden with gems thunder past. You must solve the interaction puzzles to progress through this maze. Could this level be your opportunity to buy some chain mail? *Level 6: Snow capped peaks and rock outcrops decorate this level. Snow and ice mosnters do not take kindly to your trespassing but you msut search everywhere to solve the puzzles. Your Firing is a bit lack-lustre. Perhaps a trip to the shop would be in order. Flying may also help you. *Level 7: You are now in the first part of the Castle. This dark edifice is home to countless demons and disturbed creatures. Solve the puzzles to progress to the second part of the castle. *Level 8: At last you have found your love, but Elisa is in great danger. Destroy the winching equipment and finally battle Necrilous to win the game. 1) HELP and WANT are a good place to start when you are talking to a character. 2) Watch the sides of the screen for flying enemies. 3) Don't waste herbs or pets on frivolous items. 4) Make a map before you get lost. 5) If you can buy the flying machine do so! 6) Don't drop litter in th countryside. 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The aim of stack up is to guide the falling groups of blocks so that they form horizontal ,vertical or diagonal lines of more than three of the same colour . Once this " stack " has been made , the blocks disintergrate earning points . As the blocks fall from the top of the frame , pressing SWOP allows the colours to exchange positions. The next block to fall is also displayed on the screen , so it is worth bearing that colour formation in mind before placing the falling blocks . As you stack up to higher frames , the falling blocks get faster , and the puzzles become more difficult . If your stack reaches the top of the screen , the frame is declared void and you lose your credit . As the game progresses , various new playing blocks can be selected by pausing and selecting the following : 1 . weather symbols 2 . road traffic signals 3 . food symbols 4 . outer space signs Stack up is split into 22 rounds , each of which has a target number of lines that must be reached before play can progress to the next level . After a successful round you are awarded CLEAR BONUS , plus a SPACE BONUS depending on how much empty space is left on the screen . As higher levels are reached : - frames are started with blocks already in them - blocks appear randomly on the screen ( programmed by the reps ! ) - only diagonal lines count towards your target levels - left and right controls may be become reversed ! 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Power came from twin turboshafts themselves incorporating many ceramic components to further reduce weight. The main rotors were of glass-fibre construction incorporating a LIVE (Liquid Inertia Vibration Elimination) system. Flight efficiency was increased by the use of NOTAR (no tail rotor) technology instead of the traditional tail rotor. (NOTAR uses the flow of the exhaust-gasses channelled through a number of slots in the tail-boom to counteract main-rotor torque.) A comprehensive array of flight and fire control systems reduce load on the pilot and allow effective night and poor visibility attacks. To complement the new helicopter, a new range of compact missiles were developed, designed for use at close range and at low altitudes. These weapons included both air-to-ground and air-to-air missiles and a new, small calibre rocket system. To this date, only a single example of the MRX-73M is flying, the AH-73M, 'THUNDERHAWK'. You join the pilots of MERLIN, a crack assault team commissioned by the United Nations. Your job is to defuse crisis situations around the world, preventing their escalation into a full-scale conflict. With MERLIN you will fly the newly commissioned Thunderhawk attack helicopter against forces around the world. GETTING STARTED THE COMMON ROOM The common room is the place where pilots rest between missions and is the place where all games begin. From here you can: a) Use the flight simulator to improve your piloting skills. To enter the simulator simply click the hand cursor anywhere on the simulator. b) Enter the war room to choose a campaign or recap on the current campaign. To enter a war room, click on the door on the far right of the screen. c) Enter the mission briefing room to begin a mission. To enter the briefing room, click on the door on the right of the screen. d) Use the Desktop computer to save your current game or to reload old games. To use the computer simply click anywhere on the computer. e) View you current rank and decorations. To review your pilot information, click on the locker in the middle of the screen. THE FLIGHT SIMULATOR The flight simulator allows inexperienced pilots to improve their flying skills without endangering their lives or a multi-million dollar machine. On entering the simulator you are presented with an options menu allowing you to select the campaign to simulate, the time of day and the skill level of enemy units. Use the cursor to change the options and click on the GO icon to enter the simulation. The simulator accurately recreates the flight characteristics of the Thunderhawk although you will be provided with unlimited weaponry. Throughout the simulation you will receive 'radio messages' from the flight instructor as he assesses your ability and helps you improve your combat skills. The simulator can be exited at any time by pressing the escape key at which point you will be presented with an overall assessment from the instructor. THE WAR ROOM The war room is the place from which all campaigns are commanded. Teams of tacticians constantly monitor military and political situations around the world. From here you can select one of the six campaign theatres or recap on the current campaign. To view a campaign, click on one of the circles marked on the world map in the middle of the screen. This will bring up a map of the campaign (on the right of the screen) and a tactician will provide you with background information. To select the campaign, simply click on the campaign map. From there you will be taken to the briefing room where you will be given a detailed briefing of the campaign's objectives. THE BRIEFING ROOM Before you enter combat, Jack Marshall, your chief tactician, will provide you with a full mission briefing allowing you to carefully plan your attack and select appropriate ordinance. Jack has access to all relevant information and will provide you with the latest strategic updates. Jack is an expert in his field and only a foolhardy pilot would ignore his advice. Each section of the briefing can be stepped through by clicking anywhere on the screen, the escape key will exit the briefing. THE DESKTOP COMPUTER Thunderhawk is a very large game and only a player with great stamina would attempt to complete the game in one sitting, therefore a game save option has been provided. On entering the file system a large disk is displayed on screen with a list of options: LOAD PILOT - Load a previously saved game from current disk. SAVE PILOT - Save present game to current disk. ERASE PILOT - Erase pilot off current disk. EXIT GAME - Exit current game and return to startup screen. To exit the desktop computer, click the pointer anywhere outside the disk. VIEW PLAYER STATISTICS As you progress through Thunderhawk you may be awarded various decorations for your skill and courage. A good player may also recieve increments in rank if the Pentagon are sufficiently impressed by your performance. In addition to these you will always recieve a campaign ribbon on completion of a campaign. You can judge your overall performace by rank and medals bearing in mind that the ultimate player may recieve 6 medals, 6 ribbons and the rank of colonel. ARMING SCREEN On exiting the briefing room you are taken to the arming room where you select appropriate ordinance for the forthcoming mission. The Thunderhawk can carry a wide range of offensive and defensive equipment but the right selection is vital if your mission is to be successful. At the top right of the screen is a picture of the currently selected weapon with an information panel below. Clicking over the two arrow icons will flip through the list of available weaponry. To add a weapon to the helicopter, click the cursor over one of the underwing pylons (or wingtip pylons when adding air-to-air missiles). Pylons can often carry more than one weapon each and clicking the left button (or space bar) again will add more of the same weapon. To remove weapons from a pylon, click over the pylon with the right button (or backspace key). To replace the weapons on a pylon, simply select a new weapon and click over the pylon. Although each pylon is capable of carrying the same weight of weapons, bombs can only be added in pairs, the bombs occupying the same pylon under each wing. To make life easier, an auto-arm option has been included which will automatically add a suitable weapons load. This is particularly suited to new pilots as the more experienced flyer will develop his (or her) own combat style suited to a more varied weapons load. In addition to the weapons you select, you will always have the 30mm cannon, a formidable weapon in itself. To exit the arming screen, click on the EXIT icon at the bottom right of the screen. FLYING THE MISSION Your mission may begin from your home base or, if the objective is some distance away, the auto-pilot will fly the aircraft into the mission area. The mission area is defined as 'An identifiable area of concentrated enemy forces' and in practical terms consists of a circle of action around the mission objective. In all attack missions the primary target must be destroyed for the mission to be successful, failure will usually result in the campaign being lost and you being demoted or dismissed from service. Secondary targets are generally opportunist targets, unnecessary for mission success although the destruction of air- defences may well make later missions easier. Generally the best idea is to use stealth tactics to reach the primary target and leave and leave any secondary targets for the trip home. The quickest way to leave the mission area is to follow the base way-marker on the compass. Depending on the mission, once you have completed your objective, either the autopilot will return you to base, or you will have to follow the base way-marker above the compass and land your aircraft back at base. THE DEBRIEFING ROOM After each mission is completed you will receive a full debriefing from Jack. Your performance will be discussed along with any tactical updates. Should your performance prove to be unsatisfactory, Jack may have no alternative but to dismiss you from service. Particular note will be taken when allied lives are at stake, although a poor performance will never go unnoticed. Should your performance be particularly good, Jack may well recommend you for promotion. The debrief can be stepped through by clicking the left mouse button, the Escape key will return you to the common room. COCKPIT INSTRUMENTATION In a move to reduce load on the pilot, the Thunderhawk features a system of multi-function monitors coupled to an intergrated TADS (Target Acquisition/Designation Sight). The system is designed to reduce the percentage of the pilot's time actually flying the machine and so improve combat performance. The system features just three multi-function displays in the cockpit, all other information being displayed on the HUD (Heads Up Display). 1. 11. 5. 8. 2. +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | \/ | | N | | | NE | | | 0.14 | 3-+- SPD \ | | 91 96 0.12 | | [] > | | 0.10 | |[] | 6-+- [] AGM 219F 4 0.08 | | | | BASE: MISSION COMPLETED 0.06 | |\ ________________________ /| |_\____________________/ +------------------+ \_________________/ | | +-------------------+ | | +----------------+ | | | ____ | | | | NO TARGET | | | | / \ R I | | | | | | | | ( ) o o | | | | | | | | \____/ o | | | | | | | | o | +-----------------+ | | | | | CH FL |_________________________| | | | | 10 10 | ______/ \______ | | | | +-----------------+ / / \ \ +---------------+ | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ 10. 4. 7. 9. 1. AIRSPEED Displays your horizontal speed in knots 2. ALTIMETER On the left is your altitude in feet; on the right is the scale on which each mark represents 20 feet. 3. COLLECTIVE The position of the bar represents the amount of power being fed to the main rotor. When the bar is over the centre mark the engine is producing the correct amount of power for level flight. If it is above the centre mark the engine produces more power, if it is below the centre mark it will produce less power. At low altitudes ground effect and turbulence will affect airflow over the rotors and the amount of power needed for level flight will change. A wise pilot will not attempt to fly fast at low altitudes. 4. COUNTER MEASURES The R symbol represents the status of your radar jammer, the three lights below it represent - from top to bottom - radar guidance, radar track and radar search. The guidance light warns that the enemy have launched a radar guided weapon towards you. The tracking light warns that an enemy radar has locked on to your precise position. The search light warns that an enemy has detected you on radar. The I symbol represents the status of your infrared jammer. The light below it warns that the enemy have launched an infrared guided weapon at you. Below the two sets of lights are two digits representing the number of chaff and flare cartridges you are carrying. 5. CROSS-HAIR The cross-hair appears when you select an unguided weapon. All weapons are calibrated to fire at the centre of the cross-hair although you must take gravity into account when using your cannon. Below the cross-hair is the name of the currently selected weapon along with the quantity remaining. 6. CYCLIC JOYSTICK The cyclic joystick is represented by a small box within a larger box (below the air-speed indicator). Moving the mouse/joystick moves a small cursor. When the cursor is positioned within the smaller box, the helicopter will hover. If the cursor is moved out of the smaller box the helicopter will move in the direction of the cursor. 7. DAMAGE CONTROL COMPUTER The computer provides you with a constant update on the condition of your aircraft as well as listing your available weapons. Pressing D will switch the computer between Damage & Stores mode although the computer will switch to damage mode if you take a hit. 8. HEADING INDICATOR The vertical line below the compass indicates your current heading. The arrow above the compass shows you the course to follow to your current target. The vertical line above the compass will always indicate the correct heading back to your base. This should always be used after completing your mission. 9. MULTI-MODE CAMERA The camera has two modes of operation, Targeting mode and Landing mode. Targeting mode provides a video image of the currently designated target along with its range in feet. If you have selected bombs as your current weapon, the display will switch to Bombing mode and give a view directly below the helicopter. Landing mode simply displays a view downwards from your helicopter. 10. THREAT DISPLAY This displays all radar threats within a range of 4 km. Ground threats are displayed as orange dots, air threats as red dots and missiles as white dots. As you approach a target, the display will switch to close-range mode with a range of 1.8 km. 11. VERTICAL SPEED INDICATOR (VSI) Displays how fast the helicopter is ascending or descending. When the slider is above the centre-line, the helicopter is climbing and when it is below the centre line you will be descending. FLIGHT CONTROLS The traditional flight controls of a helicopter compromise of three separate inputs. These effectively tied up both hands and both feet making it difficult for the pilot to do anything else but fly. With the advent of fly-by-wire control systems, designers managed to replace two pedals, two joysticks and a twist-grip with a single joystick. The 4-axis control stick allows the pilot to control the helicopter with just one hand. Thunderhawk is controlled by using a mouse, a joystick or on keyboard although in all cases a few key presses will be necessary. MOUSE/JOYSTICK CONTROL THE MOUSE BUTTONS: Clicking the right mouse button changes the current selected weapon for the next available one. Clicking the left mouse button fires the currently selected weapon. Clicking the left button with the right button held down selects the next designated target. WITH NO MOUSE/JOYSTICK BUTTONS PRESSED: Moving the mouse/joystick forward causes the helicopter to tip down allowing it to move forwards. Moving the mouse/joystick backwards causes the helicopter to tip upwards allowing it to move backwards. At low speeds, moving the mouse/joystick left or right causes the helicopter to move sideways. With the mouse/joystick pushed forwards and to the left or right, the helicopter will bank and turn in that direction. HOLDING DOWN THE RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON: Moving the mouse/joystick forwards with the right button pressed increases power to the main rotor, allowing the helicopter to rise. Moving the mouse/joystick backwards with the right button pressed decreases power to the main rotor, allowing the helicopter to fall. In level flight, at low speeds, moving the mouse/joystick left and right with the right button pressed causes the helicopter to rotate around its own axis. KEYBOARD CONTROL Toggle Radar Jammer On/Off - F1 Toggle IR Jammer On/Off - F2 Launch Chaff Cartridge - F3 Launch Flare - F4 Toggle Night Sight On/Off - F10 Toggle Camera Mode - C Toggle Damage Computer Mode - D Pause Game - P VIEWPOINT SELECTION Viewpoint manipulation is mostly controlled from the keypad, although several other keys are used. View from Target - F6 View from Weapon - F7 View from Cockpit - F8 Internal/External view - ENTER (on the numeric keypad) Rotate view in Y-axis - 8 or 2 (on the numeric keypad) Rotate view in X-axis - 4 or 6 '' X-rotate 90 degrees - 1 '' Y-rotate 90 degrees - 3 '' Zoom in - 7 '' Zoom out - 9 '' Satellite view - 5 '' Reset external view angles - 0 '' Toggle map view on/off - M Zoom out map view - + Zoom in map view - - THE CAMPAIGNS CAMPAIGN OVERVIEW Thunderhawk features six campaigns, each comprising of a number of individual missions. As you progress through the campaign, you will be asked to perform the roles of ground attack, escort, interceptor, etc. In all cases, many hundreds of lives rest on your skill and commitment. The team of MERLIN will give you all the required information and support but there is only one pilot, YOU. An inexperienced pilot should take care when choosing a campaign. Always consult the technical information on each campaign and ascertain the number and type of enemy units you will be up against. CAMPAIGN ONE - EUROPE Vladimir Arastov, the top Soviet nuclear physicist who's been on Washington's most wanted list for the last fifteen years. A man who has been responsible for so many significant Soviet nuclear developments, Moscow has kept him under very tight security for obvious reasons. In fact, he's on his first outing from Moscow for twenty years, and the news has broken, that he wants to defect. He's scheduled to visit a power plant in Soviet Eastern Europe tomorrow night as part of a scientific advisory tour. It's the closest he's ever likely to get to western soil and he's contacted Washington with details of his movements and an outline of his own plan to get out. This is where you come in... As part of the elite MERLIN team you are to make an air strike on the power plant to create a diversion for Arastov. He is confident that in all the confusion he can escape by road along a route towards the border. Whilest he's running, your tasks will be to draw Soviet attention from him. He'll be in contact via a scrambled radio link so that if anything goes wrong your team can react quickly and improvise. Washington has given its assurance that his plan is solid, but you never know... They want him so badly they're prepared to go along with it, after all, it's probably the only chance they'll have to get him. Of course, Arastov has picked a fine time to do this. Latest intelligence information on Soviet armoured units in the area, shows that they're currently on manoeuvres. But, if you can really create some havoc, they won't know what's going on until he's been debriefed in Washington! CAMPAIGN TWO - SOUTH AMERICA 'Our message to the drug cartels is this: The rules have changed. We will help any government that wants our help. When required, we will for the first time make available the appropriate resources of America's armed forces.' George Bush - September 5 1989 MERLIN has been sent to South America as part of a goodwill gesture by the U.S. government. The government of this republic have been cracking down on drugs operations and have asked for assistance. So, after Bush's declaration in '89, Washington can hardly refuse. You are to assist in destroying the operations of a major drugs cartel whose base is out in the desert. They are very well armed and employ numerous foreign mercenaries who will stop at nothing to keep intruders at bay. Firstly, you'll be sent in to strip out their communications network. Then, cut off their escape routes before finally destroying their processing labs. You've got to wipe them off the face of the map, but it won't be easy. They know this region very well and there's an awful lot of ground cover for them. Also, how much hardware and expertise they've managed to accumulate is unknown. It's chiefly a U.S. operations, but local troops will be working with MERLIN to do some mopping up, so you're there to impress. The operation has great political significance, that's why Washington has sent several million dollars worth of military hardware to some backwater desert. It's the first time the U.S. has gone against the drug cartels in this region. So, your performance will reflect on the capability of America's armed forces. You can't afford to mess this one up. CAMPAIGN THREE - CENTRAL AMERICA The U.S. has a long term involvement in this region. Your hosts, the government, has been fighting a war against Soviet backed guerillas for the past twenty years. MERLIN has been called in to regain control of a town which has fallen into the hands of the guerillas. It seems the locals have been having a great deal of trouble keeping the place secure for some time. They finally lost control of the situation about ten days ago and have had no choice but to leave the area. Obviously they are desperate to return but are outnumbered by the guerillas, so that's why they need your help. The entire territory to the West of your base is guerilla occupied and it's all dense jungle. That should work in your favour, by slowing down their movement quite considerably, since they can only move their heavy armour by road. However, it's their territory, and there's plenty of cover. Whatever you do, don't underestimate their ability. They're serious about their cause and we gather from intelligence sources that they may be able to call in heavy air support if it proves necessary. CAMPAIGN FOUR - MIDDLE EAST MERLIN has been selected to help sort out a situation which always seems likely to happen. This region has always been prone to territorial disputes. These have previously been left to be resolved by the parties involved. However, our enemy has decided that the Straits belong to them, a problem, since they are officially designated as International waters. You're to go in to help rid the area of gunboats which are preventing normal shipping from passing through the Straits. This area is one of the world's busiest shipping routes, and when you have supertankers laden with millions of gallons of highly inflammable oil products, you can see the urgency. Intelligence reports show that their airforce is also showing a fairly heavy presence in the area and are equipped with MIG-29 Fulcrums. They're also using Hind-A gunships. Certainly some heavy duty hardware and they also have the pilots to match. As the offshore oil terminals and rigs are of strategic importance, control of these installations means control of the Straits. You have to protect them from enemy occupation. Once the enemy has been forced back into ihs own territory, you'll be making a number of retaliatory strikes, in order to persuade them not to do it again. The Straits have great international importance as most major oil companies have facilities out there. You can't afford to mess this one up. The world's eyes will be upon you. CAMPAIGN FIVE - SOUTH EAST ASIA The U.S. have had a fairly active involvement in this area, ever since the troubles began there more than twenty years ago. You will be based on one side of the border between two opposing countries. Your neighbours across the border, have been trying to take control of your host's country since the early 70's. Recently their actions have taken the form of raids across the border, into friendly territory. Each raid has been designed to disrupt transportation or interfere with the political system, but as yet have failed. This has been due to the strength of your host's army, a small but highly trained force. However, something has happened recently which could easily tip the balance in the enemy's favour. In several recent border incidents, chemeical weapons have been used by the enemy. This came as a total surprise and serious casualties were taken. Initialy it was believed that the chemical weapons were being brought in from external sources. However, after a successful reconaissance mission we have confirmed sightings of laboratories where these deadly substances have been made. The use of such weapons has so far been limited, but on a larger scale it could mean the enemy could just walk in. That is why MERLIN has been called upon, to eradicate the chemical threat. Your operation will begin with a raid to strip out the enemy's early warning capabilities. You will then make raid on sites identified as laboratories which are being used to manufacture the chemical weaponry. It is the intention not to leave the area until the chemical threat has been completely neutralised. CAMPAIGN SIX - ALASKA There's nothing like a sudden change of climate - three U.S. special research bases in a remote part of Alaska - Alpha, Beta and Omega - have been out of contact for the past week. They have been working on biological research, in particular, defences to known biological weapons. They were located so far north because of their remoteness from population centres and the climate. In theory, if an accident occurs here, any escaping biological matter would not survive the intense cold. Recently, the Soviets have been showing an interest in the area, and have made several complaints to the U.S. Government concerning the proximity of these bases to their border. It is certain that they know that the U.S. have been shipping biological weapons to these bases, but we don't they know why. It appears they fear some form of biological weapon is being developed rather than defences against them, despite our assurances to the contrary. Five days ago, a recon. satellite picked up a large amount of Soviet hardware heading towards the border. Shortly afterwards, all contact was lost with the three bases. You're to go in to check out why. Unfortunately, due to the top secret nature of the research you have limited information. What is known is that MERLIN must prevent the biological weapons falling into the wrong hands. Otherwise, you could have a real crisis on your hands. WEAPONS SPECIFICATIONS CANNON Fitted as standard to the Thunderhawk is a 30mm three barrelled chain gun. The gun is only effective at ranges under 1/2km but inside that range it is a potent weapon against both ground and air targets. The only things the gun is ineffective are large structures such as bridges and factories. The 1200 rounds of ammunition are fired off in 6-round bursts and normally 3 or 4 bursts are sufficient against soft (unarmoured) targets. FFAR Rocket Pod Fitted in pods of 26 or 47 rockets and with a maximum range of approximately 1.5km the unguided Folded Fin Aerial Rocket is a highly versatile weapon. Although only accurate to around 1/2km, the FFAR is a potent weapon within that range, being effective against vehicles and small structures. MWAR Rocket Pod Fitted in pods of 6 or 10, the MWAR is a 4-warhead version of the FFAR with similar range and effectiveness. A single large rocket is fired which splits into 4 separate warheads at a range of around 1/4km. MK-81 Bomb Standard 250lb. high-drag bomb effective against all structures. It should be noted that use of these bombs below 250 feet will cause blast damage to your aircraft. MK-82 Bomb Standard 500lb. high-drag bomb highly effective against all structures (a single MK-82 will destroy most structures outright). Due to the size of these bombs, its use below 500 feet is not advisable. RCS-233 Runway Cratering System, developed from a larger British version designed for fixed-wing aircraft. The RCS fires a cluster of small bombs downwards into the runway causing a large number of deep craters. The targeting system automatically selects the best launch pattern to ensure maximum damage. AGM-214 Firestorm Short-range deriative of the laser-guided Hellfire missile. HIghly effective against all ground vehicles up to a range of around 4km. Using the TADS system to designate target means that the target must remain selected up to the point of impact. This fact can be used to your advantage by firing multiple missiles and redesignating as each missile hits. The Firestorm is available in pods of 4 or 7 missiles allowing you to carry a maximum of 28. AGM-65P Maverick Compact version of the original AGM-65D featuring advanced thermal-image targeting for an effective range of 5km. Being a fire-and-forget weapon, the Maverick is ideal for use with pop-up tactics. Available in packs of 1, 2 or 3 missiles. AGM112-L SMARM The Smart Anti-Radar Missile is designed to home in on enemy radar sources. The 'SMART' auto designation system means that no target designation is required, the missiles are simply fired in the general direction of the target with a stand-off of up to 6km. This makes it particularly effective against SAMa and early warning stations. The SMARM is controlled by the helicopter's fire-control computer allowing the missiles to communicate, ensuring the missiles will not choose the same target. SMARMs are available in racks of 1 or 2 missiles. AIM-10B Cobra Short range infrared guided air-to-air missile. The guidance system uses several IR frequencies allowing the missile to lock-on to surface heat rather than exhaust plume. This reduces the chances of the missile being jammed or decoyed by enemy aircraft. The effectiveness range of the Cobra is around 2.5km and the missiles come in racks of 2 or 4. AIM-11F Swallow Medium range radar-guided air-to-air missile. A development of the AIM-7 with an improved radar seeker and compact motor. The relatively large warhead makes the Swallow an effective weapon against even the most heavily armoured gunship. The effective range is around 6km and 1 or 2 can be carried on each pylon. MK-54 Depth Bomb Standard high explosive depth bomb using automatic fuse selection controlled by the fire-control computer. Effective to depths of up to 2000ft. and compact enough for up to 2 to be carried under each pylon. AGM-219 Penguin Medium range anti-shipping missile guided by infrared. Effective against all surface marine targets and almost impossible to decoy, the Penguin represents the most effective weapon against the heavily armoured gunboats. With an effective range of 8km, the Penguin can be launched outside the detection range of most surface vessels minimising risk of counterattack. Due to its size, only one Penguin can be carried under each pylon. ALQ-197 Radar Jamming Pod Large external pod featuring a comprehensive array of radar jamming equipment. The pod, linked to the fire control computer, will automatically detect threats and can launch chaff as well as activating the radar. COMBAT TACTICS Compared with a fixed-wing aircraft, the helicopter gunship appears to have grave performance limitations - being relatively slow and carrying only a fraction of the ordinance. The facts are offset by the helicopter's unique ability to fly very low at relatively slow speeds. This makes the helicopter very difficult to detect and, if detected, difficult to destroy. At altitudes below 120ft. it is impossible for surface radar to detect and at speeds below 100km/h even the Doppler radar of aircraft cannot reliably pick up an helicopter. This means the only effective way of picking up helicopters is visually and therefore from very short range. In over 40 years of development, the combat helicopter has evolved into a sophisticated, multi-role weapon with a wide range of powerful weapons. Against surface targets, the gunship can achieve massive kill ratios and with the development of new armaments, the gunship is now probably the most versatile battlefield weapon. In spite of the advances in technology, though, the helicopter remains a large, slow moving target to an enemy gunner and so careful combat planning is vital if you are to return in one piece. GROUND ATTACK As already discussed, the helicopter's survival against hostile air defences depends on the pilot FLYING LOW. Using hills, buildings and other obstructions as cover, massively decreases your chance of detection. Always plan your route to avoid heavy concentrations of enemy units and avoid using radar jammers for extendned periods (given time, the enemy can pin point the source of jamming). To fly at low altitudes requires skill and the increase in protection results in lower flight speeds (flying low and fast is suicidal!). In most situations, the enemy will have a good number of AAA and SAM sites making incautious attacks fatal. Keeping a close eye on the threat displays will give you a few moments warning to use countermeasures or to gain cover. Inexperienced pilots will tend to rush towards the targets at full speed; there are no points for speed and moving fast makes low flight difficult, you will simply end up in trouble faster. During an attack, speed is the single most important factor, the element of surprise is lost and the enemy will be concentrating all their firepower onto your aircraft. Popping up from behind cover is usually the best method and by using launch-then-designate tactics, you are exposed to hostile fire for the absolute minimum of time. Always remember that your mission objective is the most important target, do not be tempted to waste ammunition on unecessary attacks, it doesn't win medals, or praise and will simply draw attention to your presence. In all cases, a live pilot is preferable to a dead hero, if it gets too hot, run for base. FLYING OVER WATER A calm sea makes for minimum turbulence, maximum vision and overall easier flying. The enemy also benefit; excellent radar vision and easy targeting due to your aircraft being camouflaged for land operations. Flying over water, you should keep an eye on the radar warnings. Since there is very little cover, the only real difference is ultra-low flight and a finger on the jammer switches. It must also be noted that gunboats will always carry at least 1 AA-cannon and quite often the crew will have shoulder launched SAMs. Flying close to larger ships is nearly always a mistake since they will always have powerful anti-aircraft defences. FLYING IN EXTREME CLIMATES When flying in arctic conditions a helicopter will produce an extremely large infrared signature by simple virtue of the temperature difference. In these conditions it is easy for enemy units to lock onto infrared missiles so a careful watch should be kept on the IR warning light and a finger on the flare launchers. In a hot climate, the efficiency of the turbine engine is reduced making the aircraft feel sluggish and underpowered. Although this is not a large problem, it is wise to allow a few extra feet of ground clearance and an extra moment to gain cover. HELICOPTER VS FIGHTER The fighter pilot does not see the low flying helicopter as an easy target. If there are any ground obstacles the fighter cannot safely fly below 150ft. and even less experienced pilots will not venture so low, making their attack even more difficult. If the helicopter is flying slow. Doppler radar will not pick it up, preventing the fighter from locking on radar-guided missiles. Helicopters do not produce particularly strong IR emissions so infrared guided missiles are also tricky to use. In the end the fighter pilot will probably resort to using a fixed sight cannon. To use the cannon, the pilot must fly flat and low and many pilots will consider this too great a risk. If the pilot does attempt a strafing run, the retreating jet provides the helicopter pilot with a large IR signal which is easy to lock on to. Overall, as long as the helicopter pilot stays calm, the fight can be kept at a disadvantage and will, in all probability retreat from the fight. HELICOPTER VS HELICOPTER More dangerous than fixed wing aircraft, the gunship's main enemy is other gunships. Performance of the two aircraft is closely matched and pilot skill is usually the deciding factor. At longer ranges, air-to-air missiles should always be used, failing this, switch to cannon and attempt to outflank your opponent. The Thunderhawk possesses better handling characteristics than any other rotary winged craft although its certainly not the fastest. For this reason, outrunning the enemy gunship is unlikely and inadvisable. Always use ground cover and try to make the enemy waste his ammo and flares (you carry more than him). When he is reduced to using his cannon, gain a little distance and pick him off using IR guided missiles. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ALLIED HARDWARE AH-73M THUNDERHAWK Crew - 1 Overall Length - 65ft Height - 9ft Rotor Diameter - 45ft Max Takeoff Weight - 15500lbs Maximum Speed - 192knots Main Weaponry - Various Secondary Weapons - Cannon Currently the most advanced gunship flying. The Thunderhawk features an advanced fire-control computer allowing the single crewman to fulfil the dual role of pilot and gunner. CH-47 CHINOOK Crew - 2 Overall Length - 99ft Height - 12ft Rotor Diameter - 60ft Max Takeoff Weight - 54000lbs Maximum Speed - 135knots Medium range heavy transport helicopter used by many western forces. With a maximum payload of 23000lbs, the Chinook is capable of carrying large internal and external loads over several hundred miles. ENEMY VEHICLES MIL MI-8 HIP-C Crew - 2 Overall Length - 82ft Height - 17ft Rotor Diameter - 69ft Max Takeoff Weight - 26450lbs Maximum Speed - 125knots Multi-role transport helicopter used by many nations for both troop and supply transport withing the battlefield environment. Although generally unarmed, the Hip will usually carry chaff and flare cartridges MIL MI-24 HIND-A Crew - 3 Overall Length - 69ft Height - 21ft Rotor Diameter - 56ft Max Takeoff Weight - 25300lbs Maximum Speed - 160knots Multi-role combat helicopter used by many eastern countries as well as the Soviet army itself. Considering its large mass, the Hind is remarkably fast and can carry a large range of guided and unguided missiles. Engine and cockpit are well armoured making the Hind the most difficult helicopter to knock down. Most versions carry a 4-barrelled 12.7mm cannon as well as flares, chaff and jamming pods. The only design weakness is the lack of high speed manoeuvrebility putting the pilot at a great disadvantage in dogfights. KAMOV KA-136 HOKUM Crew - 2 Overall Length - 43ft Height - 21ft Rotor Diameter - 45ft Max Takeoff Weight - 17200lbs Maximum Speed - 206knots Ground attack helicopter used primarily by Soviet forces. The Hokum is by far the most advanced eastern bloc helicopter being both faster and more heavily armed than any western counterparts. Only a limited number currently in use but it can be assumed that several other countries will also have taken delivery of a small number. The Hokem, possesses the greatest threat to western gunships, its only weak point being relatively crude night-vision and jammers. SUKHOI SU-25 FROGFOOT Crew - 1 Overall Length - 39ft Height - 17ft Wingspan - 36ft Max Takeoff Weight - 41000lbs Maximum Speed - 560knots Ground attack aircraft currently used by at least 11 nations. The Frogfoot is the Soviet equivalent of the Fairchild A10, being relatively slow, heavily armoured and with the ability to carry large amounts of ground attack ordinance. The Frogfoot is a highly manoeuvrable plane with an exceptional slow stall speed. This allows the pilot to make highly accurate attacks on both ground and air targets. All Frogfoots carry large numbers of flares and chaff cartridges. MIKOYAN MIG-29 FULCRUM Crew - 1 Overall Length - 43ft Height - 18ft Wingspan - 41ft Max Takeoff Weight - 37000lbs Maximum Speed - 1580knots Hailed as the world's finest air superiority fighter, the Fulcrum has been adopted by the air forces of Iraq, India and Finland amongst others. It is without doubt a serious threat to other Jet fighters, carrying a large load of long range air-to-air missiles. Due to its design, the Fulcrum does not handle well at low speed and therefore is unsuited to dogfighting with helicopters. The inboard radar is very powerful and cannot easily be jammed and can even see theough clouds of chaff. GRAFF SHOULDER-LAUNCHED AA MISSILE Overall Length - 4ft Search Type - Optical Armament - 1 SA-7 missile Around 1 in 20 ground troops will carry a shoulder-launched AA missile launcher. Although not dangerous in isolation, multiple hits will cause damage making it advisable to avoid enemy troop concentrations. GECKO LOW ALTITUDE SAM SYSTEM Crew - 3 Overall Length - 32ft Height - 7ft Width - 9ft Search Type - Radar Armament - 4 SA-8b missiles Probably the world's most widely used SAM system, the Gecko is a relatively old design being easily jammed. The infrared backup is extremely crude and flares will confuse the missiles under most circumstances. Nevertheless, the warhead is large and will certainly cause serious damage to most aircraft. GASKIN LOW ALTITUDE SAM SYSTEM Crew - 3 Overall Length - 17ft Height - 7ft Width - 8ft Search Type - Optical Armament - 6 SA-9 missiles Using optical search means the Gaskin is only a threat at short range, and inside that range only multiple hits can seriously damage a modern gunship. Even so, large concentrations of Gaskins should be avoided. GOPHER LOW ALTITUDE SAM SYSTEM Crew - 3 Overall Length - 22ft Height - 13ft Width - 11ft Search Type - Radar Armament - 4 SA-13 missiles The warhead of the SA-13 missile is relatively small, even so the guidance system is relatively advanced and not easily decoyed. GADFLY LOW-TO-MEDIUM ALTITUDE SAM SYSTEM Crew - 4 Overall Length - 32ft Height - 14ft Width - 10ft Search Type - radar Armament - 2 SA-11 missiles The Gadfly represents a large threat to enemy aircraft. The tracking system is highly advanced and therefore difficult to jam. The warhead is very large and a direct hit will certainly cause a great deal of damage. SHILKA ZSU-23-4 MOBILE AA GUN Crew - 4 Overall Length - 21ft Height - 10ft Width - 11ft Search Type - Radar Armament - 4 x 23mm automatic cannon At close range the Shilka poses a great threat for all but the most heavily armed aircraft. Although the shells are of a smallish calibre, the Shilka maintains a very high fire rate producing heavy cumultive damage. ZSU-57-2 MOBILE AA GUN Crew - 7 Overall Length - 28ft Height - 8ft Width - 10ft Search Type - Optical Armament - 2 x 57mm automatic cannon Although technically obsolete, the ZSU is deadly against all aircraft. The large calibre shells cause heavy damage and since it is optically guided, it will not appear on the threat display. MOBILE RADAR VEHICLE Crew - 4 Overall Length - 26ft Height - 12ft Width - 9ft Widely used by most nations, the mobile radar provides both early warning of impending attacks and provide guidance for interceptors and air defences. COMMAND AND COMMUNICATIONS VEHICLE Crew - 5 Overall Length - 28ft Height - 13ft Width - 11ft Used to co-ordinate forces and relay early warning information. These vehicles are generally found well behind the front line and are usually accompanied SAM and AAA units T-84 MAIN BATTLE TANK Crew - 3 Overall Length - 29ft Height - 10ft Width - 16ft Armament - 125mm smoothbore cannon + 12.7mm machine gun Soviet main battle tank, this all new design is already being copied by the Chinese army amongst others. The turret mounted machine gun poses little threat to an armoured gunship. MT-LB ARMOURED CARRIER Crew - 2 Overall Length - 24ft Height - 7ft Width - 10ft General purpose transport as used by virtually all countries. SCUD LAUNCHER Crew - 5 Overall Length - 46ft Height - 15ft Width - 18ft Medium range ballistic missile launcher. Used by several Middle-Eastern nations as well as the Soviets themselves. End.