Rise of Flight: The First Great Air War

Rise of Flight: The First Great Air War

PC

Release Date: May 7, 2009

Simulation, World War I, planes, multiplayer, singleplayer

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Rise of Flight: The First Great Air War is an air simulator where players have the opportunity to sit at the helm of planes from the end of the First World War. Developers at neoqb placed great emphasis on historical reality, including accurate representation of the appearance and technical parameters of machines, as well as their behaviour in the air.

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Rise of Flight: The First Great Air War Summary

Platforms:

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Developer: 777 Studios

Publisher: Noviy Disk

Age restrictions: none

Rise of Flight: The First Great Air War System Requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Core 2 Quad 2.6 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 9800 or better), 3 GB HDD, Windows XP SP2/Vista SP1

Game Expansions for Rise of Flight: The First Great Air War

ILya Muromets

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Simulation

December 18, 2014

A World-War I flight simulator devoted to the legendary Russian bomber plane ILya Muromets, developed by 1C Game Company, in cooperation with the 777 studio. Named after the legendary Russian hero who lived at the turn of the thirteenth century, this four-engined biplane was the first serially-produced bomber in the history of aviation. However, the player will have an opportunity to pilot other machines from the period as well - those were used by air forces of Germany, Russia and Austria-Hungary. The action takes place above an area as large as 22500 square kilometers, and most of that land represents the territories belonging to present-day Ukraine; the developer recreated the area with precision, based on the original maps from 1920. The game offers an extensive story campaign focusing on the rivalry between Russians and the forces of Austria-Hungary. Apart from that, the player can launch quick missions or fly with their friends in a multiplayer mode for up to 32 players.

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