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  2. Air Force (game) - Wikipedia

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    Air Force is a complex multi-player wargame that allows players to simulate air combat over Europe during World War II. Thirty airplanes from the Luftwaffe , RAF and USAAF are included. Each airplane has a corresponding card with numerical data that tracks maneuverability, speed, armaments, ammunition, damage, altitude and attitude.

  3. Ace of Aces (picture book game) - Wikipedia

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    These games added factors such as altitude difference, ammunition supply, wind speed, and jammed guns to the basic game (which assumed the guns always worked and had an endless supply of ammunition, and that the players would fly at the same altitude throughout in still air). The game was popular and simple to learn, and it could be played ...

  4. Ballistics - Wikipedia

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    Schlieren image of a bullet travelling in free-flight demonstrating the air pressure dynamics surrounding the bullet. External ballistics is the part of the science of ballistics that deals with the behaviour of a non-powered projectile in flight.

  5. Category:Combat flight simulators - Wikipedia

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    F/A-18E Super Hornet (video game) F29 Retaliator; Falcon (series) Falcon (video game) Falcon 3.0; Falcon 4.0; Falcon 4.0: Allied Force; Fighter Bomber (video game) Fighter Duel; Fighter Duel Pro 2; Fighter Duel: Corsair vs. Zero; Fighter Pilot (1983 video game) Fighter Pilot (video game) Fighter Wing; Fire Blade (video game) Firefox (video game ...

  6. Indian Air Force: A Cut Above - Wikipedia

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    The game has three training levels where the user is taught the various intricacies of the game such as taking off, landing gear operations, air-control, target hitting and various other things. [6] The game features a character similar to Abhinandan Varthaman's featuring his gunslinger mustache, however customization is possible.

  7. Combat flight simulation game - Wikipedia

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    Examples of console or PC games include Ace Combat, H.A.W.X., and Project Wingman. Many arcade combat flight shooters in amusement arcades are housed in cockpit arcade cabinets that use motion simulator technology, often incorporating hydraulics. Popular examples include the original arcade versions of After Burner, Thunder Blade and Air Combat.

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    Despite increased security measures in recent years, U.S. school shootings continue to rise. The tragedy at Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary school in 2012, warns us that children of all ages ...

  9. Gunner Badge - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army Air Force's Aerial Gunner Badge The Aerial Gunner Badge was a military aeronautical badge of the United States Army Air Forces and was issued during the Second World War . The badge was first created and authorized on April 29, 1943 [ 1 ] to recognize both the training and hazardous duty of aerial gunners , who manned defensive ...