Shift+c ejects the canopy, and pressing O three times bails out if you are high enough.
According to Microsoft it should work if your computer is 64 bit.
I play it on 64-bit Windows 7 with no problem. Check your video card, it may make a difference.
Yes, there are flight simulator's for the Mac. Here are the Top 10 Flight Simulator's according to Gamerankings.com (year it was made): 1. Fly! (2000) 2. Jet (1989) 3. Fighter Squadron (2001) 4. Chuck Yeager's Air Combat (1995) 5. Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche Versus Ka-52 Hokum (unknown) 6. FlightGear (1996) 7. A-10 Attack! (1996) 8. F/A-18 Operation Iraqi Freedom (unknown) 9. F/A-18 Hornet 3.0 (unknown) 10. Red Baron (unknown) Hope it helped!
No, Its a day to day life simulator.Not a psychopath murder simulator
about 2.5 gigabytes to 3, it was 2.5 from 2008, now in 2011 it has had many patches sao maybe about 3
No, Combat Flight Simulator 3 does not need a Flight Simulator.
These are the airbrakes - use "/"
It should work on XP
Combat Flight Simulator 3: Battle for Europe, was released by Microsoft Game Studios, released in 2002. The setting starts in World War II. It is based on what you do, how you do it, and where you started, to get the endings of the game.
No u cant control with keyboard
According to Microsoft it should work if your computer is 64 bit.
I play it on 64-bit Windows 7 with no problem. Check your video card, it may make a difference.
I use the Logitech Attack 3. You can get it online for less than $20. The only problem I have with it is that it does not rotate, so you will need to use the num pad for rudders.
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In order to change the keyboard sensitivity on Combat Flight Simulator 3, you need to first go into 'Options'. From here, select 'Controls' and then 'Sensitivities'. There will be many options on this screen for you to toy with.
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