LHX Attack Chopper is an abandoned vehicle simulation game set in Southeast Asia designed by Brent Iverson, developed by Electronic Arts and released by Electronic Arts in 1990. LHX Attack Chopper runs on DOS.
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LHX Attack Chopper reviews
PC Review Issue 7 (1992) - "Although it's now been superseded by MicroProse's Gunship 2000, LHX Attack Chopper still offers a mix of strong action, unusual gameplay (with unusual experimental aircraft) and a structure which works well enough for experts and amateurs alike. Control is simple yet comprehensive. It contains a wealth of gameplay options and three scenarios-set in Libya, Vietnam and Europe."
Zero Magazine Issue 7 (1990) - "It probably hasn't escaped your notice that flight sims are very 'in' at the moment. But if you're sick to death of 'sky jocks', then why not try your hand at a combat helicopter flight? This is where LHX Attack Chopper comes in. It's ^ Electronic Art's latest venture into the world of flight sims and it lets you fly loads of different missions in Libya, Vietnam or East Germany. For these you'll have the choice of four helicopters, two 'slicks' (transports) and two 'guns' (gun- ships) and an array of hardware."
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