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Original price was about £210.<br />
Original price was about £210.<br />
A complete set comes with r/c handset, manual and original game disc.<br />
A complete set comes with r/c handset, manual and original game disc.<br />
<br />
Possible more than one version:<br />
#The software for the Atari ST version was delivered on ROM cartridge.
#The remote control was equipped with a special plug and was connected directly to the cartridge. (3rd picture below)
#The remote control plugs to the parallel or serial port of the computer. (2nd picture below)


===Link===
===Software update===
* [http://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=23495#p211226 RC Aerochopper update v1.3] available at this link.
 
===Links===
* [http://www.atarimagazines.com/startv3n9/rcaerochopper.html R/C Aerochopper] on STart Magazine
* [http://www.atarimagazines.com/startv3n9/rcaerochopper.html R/C Aerochopper] on STart Magazine
* [http://patents.justia.com/inventor/DAVIDRSTERN.html Patents Assigned] to Ambrosia Microcomputer Products, Inc
* [http://patents.justia.com/inventor/DAVIDRSTERN.html Patents Assigned] to Ambrosia Microcomputer Products, Inc
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| [[Image:Atari-copter.JPG|thumb|The RC Aero Copter]]
| [[Image:Atari-copter.JPG|thumb|The RC Aero Copter]]
| [[Image:Atari-copter_box.JPG|thumb|Controller in box]]
| [[Image:Atari-copter_box.JPG|thumb|Controller in box]]
| [[Image:Atari-copter-cart.JPG|thumb|Cartridge version plugs into ROM port]]
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==Magazine References==
* STart, volume 3, issue 9, p63-64. (Review)
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Latest revision as of 10:10, 1 April 2015

Chopper or airplane R/C flight simulator for Atari ST.
Original price was about £210.
A complete set comes with r/c handset, manual and original game disc.

Possible more than one version:

  1. The software for the Atari ST version was delivered on ROM cartridge.
  2. The remote control was equipped with a special plug and was connected directly to the cartridge. (3rd picture below)
  3. The remote control plugs to the parallel or serial port of the computer. (2nd picture below)

Software update

Links

Pictures

The RC Aero Copter
Controller in box
Cartridge version plugs into ROM port

Magazine References

  • STart, volume 3, issue 9, p63-64. (Review)


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