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  2. Spitfire 40 - Wikipedia

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    Commodore User compared the game to Spitfire Ace and said Spitfire 40 is the better of the two. [10] Crash called the game an excellent simulation and said that it will appeal even to fans of arcade games. [6] Your Sinclair said that "Spitfire 40 is a friendly program, not nearly so difficult to get into as some earlier simulators, and it's ...

  3. Spitfire (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    The following year, he used the same game mechanics as the basis for a new game about aerial combat in World War II. With graphic design by Redmond A. Simonsen, the result was Spitfire, which was published in 1973 in both a plain white box with red title ribbon, and a "flatpack" plastic box with an integral counter tray.

  4. Achtung Spitfire! - Wikipedia

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    Achtung Spitfire! is a 1997 computer wargame developed by Big Time Software and published by Avalon Hill.It is a turn-based air combat game taking place during the early half of World War II, including fixed-wing aircraft, air battles and operations by Luftwaffe, Royal Air Force and French Air Force in 1939–1943.

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  6. Spitfire Ace - Wikipedia

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    Spitfire Ace is a combat flight simulator video game created and published by MicroProse in 1982 shortly after it was founded. It was one of the first video games designed and programmed by Sid Meier , originally developed for Atari 8-bit computers and ported to the Commodore 64 and IBM PC compatibles (as a self-booting disk ) in 1984.

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  8. IFF Mark II - Wikipedia

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    After a short run of prototype Mark Is, used experimentally in 1939, the Mark II began widespread deployment at the end of the Battle of Britain in late 1940. It remained in use until 1943, when it began to be replaced by the standardised IFF Mark III , which was used by all Allied aircraft until long after the war ended.

  9. Category:Battle of Britain video games - Wikipedia

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    Video games about or set in the Battle of Britain and The Blitz. Pages in category "Battle of Britain video games" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.