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AirMech is a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Carbon Games for Windows, [2] with Android and VR version in the works. Originally released onto Steam's early access program in November 2012 as the game was fully released in March 2018 under the name AirMech Strike, and additionally released a version on the Xbox 360, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 ...
The game features a story campaign which can be played solo or with cooperation of three other players. The player is often in control of Major Alex Hunter, a pilot from High Altitude Warfare – Experimental (HAWX) squadron but gets to play one or two missions as other pilots, including Captain Dimitri Ivanovich Sokov of Russian Air Force, Lieutenant Colin Munro of the British Royal Navy and ...
Carriers at War 1941–1945: Fleet Carrier Operations in the Pacific (1984) Carriers at War (1992 video game) (DOS Remake) Carriers at War: Construction Kit (1993) (Expansion) Carriers at War II (1993) The Complete Carriers at War (1996) (Compilation of prior & new content) Carriers at War (2007) (Second remake with Matrix Games)
War Thunder is a 2013 free-to-play vehicular combat multiplayer video game produced by Gaijin Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Oculus, and Vive.
On their way, they are attacked by what appears to be five Shirokuma pirates in their Type 96 Carrier-based fighters. However, the pirates are flying in tight formation, and there are in fact four times as many aircraft, flying much more formidable Hiens. The ambush inflicts massive damage on the 8 Shoki Council Security fighters that arrived ...
The player may choose either an F-16 Fighting Falcon for land missions or an F/A-18 Hornet for missions starting at sea from an aircraft carrier. [2] The player can also practice flying and aerobatics in "free flight" mode, dogfight against Soviet MiGs, launch strikes against land or sea-based targets, or watch a demo.
Flying Solo may refer to: Flying solo, the first solo flight; A single person, sometimes referred to as "flying solo" Flying Solo, a 1998 novel by Ralph Fletcher; Flying Solo, a 1998 book by Leonard Kriegel; Flying Solo, a 2007 play by Bruce Venables and Richard Fidler, with Noeline Brown "Flying Solo", exhibit at The McLoughlin Gallery
Solo Flight is a third-person flight simulator written by Sid Meier for Atari 8-bit computers and published by MicroProse in 1983. [1] It includes a game mode called Mail Pilot. This was the fourth flight simulator Meier wrote for MicroProse—following Hellcat Ace , Spitfire Ace , and Wingman —and the first which did not involve aerial combat.