turboprop planes that took part in Second World War. Why are these games called realistic? That means - exceptionally good physics, flight difficulties simulation, maneuvering limitations or aerial acrobatics. For example, you can easily make a loop-the-loop on a light fighter if the speed and altitude are enough, but you cannot do this on a heavy bomber. There are a lot of different plane models available in Air Flashback and they are all counterparts of the existing historical aircrafts and have the same parameters. And there are a lot of game modes as well. You can go through the campaigns for the USA, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union or for Germany and Japan. Of course, you can choose difficulty level that fits your mastery. In every campaign there are many different tasks - patrolling the sky, suppressing opposing aviation or bombing targets. Controls are quite easy for a plane, but you should watch for acceleration, speed, altitude and direction. Visuals are realistic and good-textured - you can see opponents' crafts as well as factories, parks, trees, houses, bridges, and so on. All this you can see in details. Sounds are so precise that they will help you know even your RPM and exact distance to approaching opponent's plane. Download Air Flashback right now for free and go to the skies of Second World War for adventure and air battles!
Minimum System Requirements
- Windows 98/ME/XP/Vista
- Pentium III processor
- 256 Mb RAM
- 32 Mb video memory
- DirectX 7
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