Carrier Landings Pro

Carrier Landings Pro Mod APK v4.4.4 [Free Download] for Android

Publisher:RORTOS    
App Name:Carrier Landings Pro

Editor's Review

Carrier Landings Pro is a highly realistic military flight simulator focused on high-pressure carrier landings. I’ve piloted detailed fighter jets across varied environments, completed challenging missions, and used real navigation and weather systems. The 3D cockpits and replay tool enhance immersion, making it perfect for aviation and simulation fans.

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Carrier Landings Pro Official Introduction

Landing on an aircraft carrier is one of the most difficult tasks a pilot has to execute. The flight deck is only 150 meters long, just enough to stop the aircraft.

Accept the challenge, take on over thirty missions in the world's most dangerous and spectacular scenarios and join the best Top-Gun pilots.

Take control, climb into the realistic 3D cockpits and fly the most famous military aircrafts, faithfully reproduced.

Exceed your limits and get the excellence in all 90 engaging challenges!

Discover the REAL WORLD TECHNOLOGY and begin now to plan your flight!

WORLDWIDE NAVIGATION and FLIGHT PLAN with 500+ accurate AIRPORTS, DAY&NIGHT CYCLE, REALTIME METAR weather conditions, AIR SPACES CARTOGRAPHY with over 8,000 WAYPOINTS.

Try out the latest evolution of the RORTOS flight system, already appreciated by millions of users around the world: unprecedented graphics, realistic weather conditions and a REPLAY function that lets you review your flight moves.

For an even more thrilling experience, connect two devices online and activate the multi-screen mode.

Featuring:

* Game campaign with 6 training missions and 30 missions in 5 different scenarios

* WORLDWIDE TERRAIN AND NAVIGATION SYSTEM

* 90 new challenges

* Free flight with choice of weather conditions and time

* Landing competitions with worldwide ranking

* Multi-camera Replay with dynamic CINEMA view

* Aircraft carrier landings, airbase landings and emergency landings

* Take-off, practice, transfers, recon and flights in formation with a flight guide

* Vertical take-off and landing (F35B Lightning II, AV-8B Harrier II)

* In-flight refuel

* More realistic extreme conditions with wind, rain, snow and lightning

* 3D virtual cockpit with integrated instrumentation, rain/snow effects and 6 different camera angles

visual perspectives

* Radar with runway and aircraft carrier orientation

* Realistic fuel consumption

* Approach system I.F.L.O.L.S.

* Radio communication

* REMOTE CONTROL: you can connect two devices and use one of them like a remote control with a complete instrumentation view

Aircraft:

* F/A-18 Super Hornet

* F-14 Super Tomcat

* C-2A Greyhound

* F-16 Fighting Falcon

* AV-8B Harrier II (vertical)

* F35B Lightning II (vertical)

* MiG-29K Fulcrum

* F4E Phantom II

* A-6 Intruder

* A-7 Corsair II

* F-22 Raptor

* SU-47 Berkut

* C-130 Hercules

* EF Typhoon

Scenarios:

* Islands

* Canyon

* Arctic

* Arcs

* Volcano

* Flight Simulator

Carrier Landings Pro Tips

Carrier Landings Pro: Newbie Guide – Stop Crashing & Nail Those Deck Landings

Carrier Landings Pro ain’t no casual tap-to-fly game. It’s a legit military flight sim that’s been feeding plane geeks since 2014, and if you’re new? You’re gonna crash into the ocean… a lot. I’ve slammed more jets into the waves than I care to admit—forgotten, messed up approach angles, ran out of fuel mid-flight. So this ain’t no fancy tutorial—it’s the real-deal tips to get you landing on that tiny 150m carrier deck without drowning your plane.

First off, skip the “I’m a pro” ego and do the training missions. I know, training sounds boring, but those 6 missions? They teach you takeoffs, navigation, and how to use that I.F.L.O.L.S approach system (fancy talk for “the thing that keeps you from crashing”). Skip ‘em, and you’ll be slamming into the carrier deck faster than you can yell “Top Gun.” Trust me—even seasoned flight sim players start here.

Plane choice is make-or-break for newbies. Ditch the fancy vertical takeoff jets like the F35B or AV-8B—those are for when you can actually land without panicking. Start with the F/A-18 Super Hornet. It’s stable, forgiving, and way easier to handle, especially when you’re still figuring out how to control your speed and angle. It’s the beginner’s best friend, no question.

Once training’s done, don’t jump straight to carrier landings. Hop into free flight, grab the F/A-18, and pick calm weather—no rain, no lightning, no crazy wind. Wind’s the #1 reason new players crash, so start slow. Practice landing on airbases first—they’re way bigger than carriers, so you can get a feel for your plane’s position. Use the 6 camera angles too; cockpit view is cool, but it’s tricky for newbies—stick to external views until you’re comfortable.

Two non-negotiable tips to avoid rage-quitting:

1. Watch your fuel and radar. Nothing’s worse than running out of gas mid-mission, staring at the ocean as your plane glides to a watery grave. The radar shows carrier and runway positions—use it. And check that METAR weather; if wind’s howling, slow down and adjust your approach.

2. Fix your controls if you’re on Android. Newer phone screens might cut off buttons—head to settings and adjust their position. No sense crashing ‘cause you couldn’t reach the brake button.

Yeah, the game’s got flaws: wonky physics (front gear slams too hard sometimes), no 60fps mode, and it’s been ages since new planes dropped (fans are begging for F-15 and SR-71). But the 3D cockpits? Insane—rain effects, working instruments, it’s like sitting in a real jet. The replay function’s a game-changer too—watch your crashes, see where you messed up, and fix it.

Here’s the truth: carrier landings are hard—even real pilots take months to master ‘em. Be patient, practice daily, and soon you’ll be climbing the worldwide landing rankings. This sim’s one of the best on mobile, and once you nail that first perfect landing? You’ll be hooked.

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