I renenber that one too .
Buller
There was a helicopter gunship game made by Microprose if I remember right (yes, I really am that old boo hoo hoo, no-one cares about geriatic simmers anymore... sob...)
I remember one mission across a desert where I was approaching a mountain (actually it was a pyramid, but these were the days when imagination didn't need huge mip-mapped 32 bit colour bump mapped imagery stretched across detailed height field s and DEM data). There was nothing in sight to stop me reaching the primary target (a supply column if I remember right) but for some reason I got spooked. So instead of carrying on I crept around the mountain the other side at low altitude, and a good job too, there was a Hind waiting to ambush me.
Never could get into F16 Falcon, but I remember enjoying F15 Strike Eagle III largely because with fire and forget harpoon missiles, Iraqi warships never stood a chance - I was landing at home base before the missile hit the ship (which of course it always did).
But it was with Red Baron and Aces of the Pacific that I cut my teeth in aerial derring do. Fabulous for their day. Mainly because the gameplay was superior to the graphics.
Gunship and Gunship 2000
They also made a tank game called Tank Platoon
and a World War 1 fighter game
Knights of the Sky
I had a game for my "Commodore 64" called Huey
and used to play one on my college roomate's Apple II e called Gato..which was a submarine game tat was loads of fun.
I also had...LHX...another attack helicopter game which was a blast to play...got to fly everything from the AH 64 to the V-22 Osprey to the LHX.