F-16 Multirole Fighter

Description
The F-16 Multirole Fighter was co-created by Lockheed Martin's chief F-16 test pilot, John A. Fergione, and incorporates a variety of new realism models that have not shown in any of Novalogic's earlier simulations. These models include the following:
Blackouts/redouts
Production of shooting lists by hand
Operation of the landing gear by hand
Unbalanced effects of the loadout
explosions in the engines
Flatspins
Scripted campaigns are available in a variety of environments, including Serbia, Liberia/Sierra Leone, Burma, and Somalia/Ethiopia. These campaigns can be played in addition to the six tutorial missions and the numerous short tasks. It was designed in collaboration with their MiG-29 Fulcrum product specifically for this purpose. Additionally, F-16 MRF can be played on Novalogic's free Integrated Battle Space with up to 128 other pilots using Novalogic's MiG-29 and F-22 Raptor.
The graphics are 3D-card accelerated, and the resolutions range anywhere from 640x480 to 1024x768. There is no trace of the older Novalogic VoxelSpace codebase. In addition to these possibilities, there is also the LANTIRN system and a virtual cockpit. There is access to almost all of the F-16's weaponry, including the anti-radar AGM-88 missile as well as the new JDAM.