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  2. SimplePlanes - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, multi-player (with mod) The SimplePlanes website, where players can download community-made builds. The home page (shown here) displays the 24 most upvoted builds publicly shared within the last 60 hours, as well as featured builds.

  3. Digital Combat Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Digital Combat Simulator (DCS) is a combat flight simulation game developed primarily by Eagle Dynamics and The Fighter Collection.. Several labels are used when referring to the DCS line of simulation products: DCS World, Modules, and Campaigns.

  4. List of flight simulator video games - Wikipedia

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    Various plane are available, from Sopwith Pup to more advanced airplane. There is a Gauntlet mode, where player must survive as long as possible. SimCopter: Discontinued 1996 Maxis: Maxis: Microsoft Windows: Single-player: 1996 flight simulator video game developed by Maxis. It puts the player into a 3D city.

  5. Lock On: Modern Air Combat - Wikipedia

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    Lock On is a survey sim [4] originally featuring a selection of playable American and Soviet aircraft: . A-10A; F-15C; MiG-29; Su-25; Su-27; Su-33; The game features both air-to-air and air-to-ground combat including combat air patrol, dogfighting, airstrikes, close air support, SEAD and anti-surface warfare.

  6. IL-2 Sturmovik: Great Battles - Wikipedia

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    IL-2 Sturmovik: Great Battles is a set of standalone video games and the third generation game in the IL-2 Sturmovik series of combat flight simulators.The two first modules were released in 2013 (IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad) and 2016 (IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Moscow) and it was not before November 2017 that the series officially received its current name. [2]

  7. Project Wingman - Wikipedia

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    Project Wingman is a combat flight action game similar to the Ace Combat series in which the player flies a combat plane into battle and destroys enemy targets. The player can choose from a wide selection of planes inspired by real-life combat planes and equip the plane with special weapons.

  8. Microsoft Flight Simulator X - Wikipedia

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    Flight Simulator X was released in two editions: Standard and Deluxe. Compared to the Standard Edition, the Deluxe Edition incorporates additional features, including an on-disc software development kit (SDK), three airplanes with the Garmin G1000 Flightdeck, and the ability for the player to act as Air traffic control (ATC) for other online users with a radar screen.

  9. X-Plane (simulator) - Wikipedia

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    X-Plane is a flight simulation software initially launched by Laminar Research in 1995. Commercial desktop versions are sold for macOS, Windows, and Linux. In addition, Laminar Research also distributes FAA-certified versions for professional use. A mobile version has been available for Android, iOS, and webOS since 2009 as well.