Luftwaffe Commander
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Developer(s) | Eagle Interactive, R3M Infografica, REM 3D Models Bank |
Publisher(s) | Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI) |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows PC |
Release | 1999 |
Genre(s) | Flight simulator |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Luftwaffe Commander is a Microsoft Windows-based World War 2 theme combat flight simulation created by Strategic Simulations, Inc. and released in 1999 but copyrighted in 1998.
Gameplay
It is both a single-player and multiplayer simulation, and the player enters a career as a Luftwaffe pilot on five fronts when playing in campaign mode, but first has to successfully train on a Heinkel biplane. The fronts featured in campaign mode are Spain, France, Britain, Russian Front and the Western Front. In single-player mode each campaign mission may be flown individually and each of the five fronts has ten missions. In the Air Combat mode or menu the player can choose to have a skirmish with himself, an A.I. wingman and other A.I. opponents of several dozen chosen enemy aircraft.
Flyable aircraft
Only Luftwaffe Aircraft can be used in Campaign or Single Player mode. In Multiplayer, Air Combat or Aircraft familiarization modes any of these flyable aircraft are available.[1]
- Heinkel He 51 Nationalist Air Force (Spain),
- Messerschmitt Bf-109D Nationalist Air Force (Spain),
- Messerschmitt Bf-109E Luftwaffe,
- Messerschmitt Bf-109F Luftwaffe,
- Messerschmitt Bf-109G Luftwaffe,
- Messerschmitt Me-262 Luftwaffe,
- Polikarpov I-16 Republican Air Force (Spain),
- Supermarine Spitfire British,
- Bell Aircraft Corp. P-39 USSR,
- North American P-51 USA.
The flyable training aircraft is the Heinkel He 72 Luftwaffe.
Other A.I. aircraft featured in the simulation
- Republican Air Force (Spain)
- Nationalist Air Force (Spain)
- Luftwaffe (Germany)
- Junkers Ju-87B,
- Junkers Ju-52,
- Junkers Ju-88A-4,
- Folke-Wulf FW-190,
- Arado Ar 234 B-2,
- Messerschmitt Bf-110c,
- Messerschmitt Me-163,
- Heinkel He-111H,
- Dornier Do 17
- Belgium
- Netherlands
- France
- Britain
- U.S.S.R.
- USSR State Industries Yak-9,
- Tupolev SB,
- Lavochkin La-5FN,
- USSR State Industries Ilyushin Il-2,
- USSR State Industries Petlyakov Pe-2,
- USSR State Industries Mig-3
- U.S.A.
- Lockheed P-38J,
- Boeing B-17 Flying FortressF,
- Republic Aviation Corp. P-47D,
- Douglas A-26,
- North American B-25J
References
- ^ Thomas, Chet. "Luftwaffe Commander Review". Retrieved 4 June 2013.