Version: 2008
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Air Command 3.0

  • Quick specs
  • Price: Free to try (10-minute play per airport); $34.99 to buy
  • Operating system: Windows 3.x/95/98
  • Date added: January 17, 2002
  • Total Downloads: 41,160
  • Downloads last week: 29
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From Shrapnel Games :

Air Command 3.0 is a Windows 95/98 air traffic control simulator that puts you in the seat of an air traffic controller at a major international airport. Using your radar screen, you must direct all air traffic to and from your area, as well as grant permission for takeoffs and landings.

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