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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.
Several variants with extensive Project ROSE upgrades. All Mirage IIIs being replaced by JF-17Cs and J-10CEs. [16] [17] [18] Mirage 5: Dassault Aviation France Jet Attack, Reconnaissance: 1970 79 139 Several variants with extensive Project ROSE upgrades. All Mirage 5s being replaced by JF-17Cs and J-10CEs. [18] [17] F-7: CAC China Jet ...
Players fly fighter aircraft and must complete a variety of mission objectives, such as destroying squadrons of enemy planes or protecting a base from an invading unit. Namco directors Takuya Iwasaki and Atsushi Shiozawa designed Electrosphere to be visually distinct from other combat flight simulators, using Ace Combat 2 as a base for the game ...
The traditional military definition of a "Wingman" refers to the pattern in which fighter jets fly. There is always a lead aircraft and another which flies off the right wing of and behind the lead. This second pilot is called the "Wingman" because he or she primarily protects the lead by "watching his back." [1]
This category is for aircraft projects that were cancelled before reaching full production. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
This category is for civilian aircraft projects that were cancelled before any aircraft of the type were flown. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
The project generally considers any article related to aviation to be within its scope. Our primary work is concentrated in a number of broad areas: Aviation concepts (e.g., stall, mach) Aviation technologies not part of an airplane (e.g., airport surveillance radar) Articles about aircraft types (e.g., airliner, interceptor aircraft, helicopter)
Phantom Works' organization mirrors that of Boeing's Defense business units, with 'Advanced' versions of each unit (e.g. Advanced Boeing Military Aircraft). The underlying technology is provided by the Boeing Research and Technology (BR&T) organization, who develop new technologies (i.e. Technology Readiness Level 1–4) for use by Boeing's ...