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General The Forgotten War, the Far Cry modification, is a teamwork-based, real time strategy first person shooter modification based on the Korean War. The mod will have a unique game play, based upon a commander commanding a group of soldiers and building buildings, vehicles, tanks, aircraft and artillery. A unique supply system will keep you in its grasp as you face the enemy, side to side with your brothers in arms. Realism The Forgotten War strives to make realism as closely accurate to real life as possible, while steel keeping game play fun and enjoying. The general for each team will be able to assign ten (10) squads, which have sub-commanders that each have a unique set of commands and voice commands allowing the possibilities to be just as realistic as real life. A unique physics model allows the destruction of bridges, guard towers, roadblocks and buildings. Squad As mentioned above, every squad will have a sub-commander (sergeant) who will issue real-time commands such as ‘follow...

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Description

Weight (empty): 749 kg (1,650 lbs.)
Max weight: 1294 kg (2,850 lbs.)
Max altitude: 3,200 m (10,500 ft.)
Max cruise speed at sea level: 169 km/h (105 mph)

Climb rate: 262 meters/min. (860 ft./min.)

Design of the Bell 47 began in the 1930s, but a
decade passed before a prototype was completed in
1945. In 1946, the Bell 47 became the first
helicopter to be approved for civilian use. By the
time production stopped in 1973, over 6,000 Bell
47s in several different models had been produced.
Bell 47s is still used through out the world, and
is especially popular for training helicopter
pilots.

The most well-known use of Bell 47s came during
the Korean War, when the helicopters were used by
the United States Army MASH ( Mobile Army Surgical
Hospital) to evacuate wounded soldiers from the
battlefield. Scenes of the Bell 47 being used for
medical evacuations were often shown on the
television series "M*A*S*H*.

In addition to its use in saving lives, the Bell
47 was the first helicopter in the world to
transmit TV signals when in 1958, KTLA's
"telecopter" made its debut right here
in Los Angeles. The Bell 47s usefulness to the
media doesn't stop with the purely
practical—the helicopters have also been
featured as a favored mode of transportation for
movie heroes from Batman to Bond.