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Pages in category "World War II flight simulation video games" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Luftwaffe Commander is a Microsoft Windows-based World War 2 theme combat flight simulation created by Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI) and released in 1999 but copyrighted in 1998. Gameplay [ edit ]
[1] 15 planes are at the players' disposal to re-enact World War II in a 1950s home. The game is based on the Airfix brand of plastic models. Airfix Dogfighter lets players pilot detailed, miniature versions of World War II aircraft through a large, 3D-rendered house. The players can fly for the Allies or the Axis powers, each with a home base ...
A 1993 wargame survey by the magazine gave the game four stars out of five, calling it "the flight simulator of World War II". [7] The game received 5 out of 5 stars in Dragon. [8] The editors of PCGames nominated Aces of the Pacific for their award for the best flight simulator of 1992, but gave the prize to Falcon 3.0. [9]
Pie in the sky (game engine) Red Baron; Rise of Flight: The First Great Air War; Second Life; SGI Dogfight; SimCopterssl; Space Combat; Top Gun (see: List of Top Gun video games) Tres Lunas; Virtual Military; War Thunder; World of Warplanes; World War II Online; youbeQ; YSFlight; zeseay; Turboprop Flight Simulator
IL-2 Sturmovik (Russian: Ил-2 Штурмовик) is a 2001 World War II combat flight simulator video game and is the first installment in the IL-2 Sturmovik series. The release focused on the air battles of the Eastern Front.
Jane's World War II Fighters is the 1998 combat flight simulation video game. Set in the European theatre of operations during World War II , it is part of the Jane's Combat Simulations franchise. The game was considered a commercial failure, and contributed to the end of the Jane's Combat Simulations line.
This simulation also allows players to pilot famous planes such as the P-40 Warhawk, P-51 Mustang, F4U Corsair, P-47 Thunderbolt and a number of Japanese and German planes from World War II, including several experimental planes, such as the Blohm & Voss BV P.215 and the J7W Shinden.