Air Warrior
a.k.a. エアウォーリア
type: simulation, flight
setting: World War II
perspective: 1st person
player options: single player
languages: jpn
setting: World War II
perspective: 1st person
player options: single player
languages: jpn
Official description
Re-Write History.
Enter a time when pilots really flew planes. . . airspeed was manageable, controls were simple, nothing was computerized. Dogfight success was determined by toughness and talent, not technology.
Air Warrior lets you experience the thrill of air combat in 11 of the most feared warplanes of the WWII and Korean eras. This is the training school for on-line air combat duty against GEnie Air Warrior veterans. The theatre of operations could have over 50 planes airborne at any time; not a welcome mat for a novice pilot.
Air Warrior is the first and only Super VGA (640 x 480 x 256 color) flight sim. Take the skies in 3 modes: Beginnez Intermediate or Expert. Film your toughest missions and re-fly them differently to sharpen flight skills. Test yourself against a buddy in modem-to- modem airspace. But, log as many practice hours as you can; it’s a wild blue yonder on-line.
World War II
The nation was committed to the war effort. U.S. factories worked relentlessly from ‘40 to ‘45 to turn out more than 250,000 planes for battles in the Pacific and Europe. Many were outdated when the war began, but held their own against superior craft until faster more maneuverable planes arrived. Training consisted of little more than a manual, mission papers and a parachute. We were not ready for war.
Korea
The Korean War lasted from June, 1950 to July, 1953. This international military action involved the U.N., the U.S., and 19 other nations bottling over Communism. Air power played a key role in the war; the very first jet-to-jet encounter occurred November 9,1950 when an American F40 destroyed a Communist jet fighter. MiG Alley alone resulted in the downing of an estimated 800 MiG fighters and some 58 F-86 Sabre jets. Air warfare had been completely redefined.
(Captions)
**Bogey #2, 11:00!! Chase him, but save enough fuel to escape from behind enemy lines.
Unleash a burst to drop a stubborn Bf-109 into the English Channel.
Bring up the radar screen to ID the position of friend, foe, and landing fields, in a 900 sq. mile air theatre.
Don’t let him back on top; it’s a veteran move. Sight and squeeze to beep a Zero from zeroing in on you.Spitfire MK IX**
Perhaps the best all-around fighter in the war. An innovative design, but narrow-track landing gear caused accidents on rough airfields. Very maneuverable but short range and restrictive payloads.
MAX. SPEED: 406 mph @ 20,000 feet
RANGE: 980 miles w/drop tank
A6M5a Zero
Japan's surprisingly dominant fighter through 1942; able to outmaneuver and outdistance Allies. The Zero's light construction and battle vulnerability led to its downfall.
MAX. SPEED: 332 mph @ 14,930 feet
RANGE: 1,930 miles
A-26 Invader
The war's finest twin-engine medium bomber. Excellent as a fighter and a bomber. Spanned WWII, Korea, and Vietnam.
MAX. SPEED: 345 mph @ 5,000 feet
RANGE: 1,400 miles
P-51D Mustang
The most versatile fighter of WWII; combined speed, range, maneuverability and weaponry. Best known as high-altitude bomber escort; designed, built & flown in just 117 days.
MAX. SPEED: 437 mph @ 25,000 feet
RANGE: 2,300 miles
MiG-15
First effective Soviet fighter, surprising early U.N. Aircraft with speed and maneuverability. Though smaller and lighter than the F-86, the MiG-15 was tough to handle at high speeds and carried very limited ammunition.
MAX. SPEED: 628 mph @ Sea Level
RANGE: 628 miles w/drop tank
P-38J Lightning
Unusual, twin-boomed "Fork-tailed Devi" became the most devastated Allied fighter in the Pacific. Durable, easy-to-fly, an excellent fighter bomber.
MAX. SPEED: 414 mph @ 25,000 feet
RANGE: 2,450 miles
Facke-Wulf 190
A bomber interceptor, developed to defeat the Spitfire. Known as the "Backbone of the Luftwaffe" and the finest propeller craft produced by Germany in WW II.
MAX. SPEED: 409 mph @ 20,000 feet
RANGE: 529 miles
Nakajima Ki-84
Improved upon the Zero with good firepower, improved armor, and fuel tank protection. Problems attaining altitude to intercept B-29's. Entered into service 8/44.
MAX. SPEED: 424 mph @ 20,000 feet
RANGE: 1,347 miles
F-86F Sabre
One of the finest dogfighting aircraft at all-times. Dominated the MiG-15 over Korea, using swept-wing and tail design.
MAX. SPEED: 678 mph @ Sea Level
RANGE: 765 miles w/drop tank
Bf-109
Germany's primary fighter, 35,000 produced. Best fighter plane in the world for 5 years, had too much power in a small frame and seen as tricky to fly.
MAX. SPEED: 387 mph @ 22,970 feet
RANGE: 615 miles
F4U-1 Corsair
The "Bent-Winged Bird", a powerful yet difficult craft used mainly by the Marines. Boasted an 11:1 kill ratio vs. Japanese Zeros.
MAX. SPEED: 424 mph @ 24,000 feet
RANGE: 1,125 mile
# 2024-01-24 20:30:59 - official description
Enter a time when pilots really flew planes. . . airspeed was manageable, controls were simple, nothing was computerized. Dogfight success was determined by toughness and talent, not technology.
Air Warrior lets you experience the thrill of air combat in 11 of the most feared warplanes of the WWII and Korean eras. This is the training school for on-line air combat duty against GEnie Air Warrior veterans. The theatre of operations could have over 50 planes airborne at any time; not a welcome mat for a novice pilot.
Air Warrior is the first and only Super VGA (640 x 480 x 256 color) flight sim. Take the skies in 3 modes: Beginnez Intermediate or Expert. Film your toughest missions and re-fly them differently to sharpen flight skills. Test yourself against a buddy in modem-to- modem airspace. But, log as many practice hours as you can; it’s a wild blue yonder on-line.
World War II
The nation was committed to the war effort. U.S. factories worked relentlessly from ‘40 to ‘45 to turn out more than 250,000 planes for battles in the Pacific and Europe. Many were outdated when the war began, but held their own against superior craft until faster more maneuverable planes arrived. Training consisted of little more than a manual, mission papers and a parachute. We were not ready for war.
Korea
The Korean War lasted from June, 1950 to July, 1953. This international military action involved the U.N., the U.S., and 19 other nations bottling over Communism. Air power played a key role in the war; the very first jet-to-jet encounter occurred November 9,1950 when an American F40 destroyed a Communist jet fighter. MiG Alley alone resulted in the downing of an estimated 800 MiG fighters and some 58 F-86 Sabre jets. Air warfare had been completely redefined.
(Captions)
**Bogey #2, 11:00!! Chase him, but save enough fuel to escape from behind enemy lines.
Unleash a burst to drop a stubborn Bf-109 into the English Channel.
Bring up the radar screen to ID the position of friend, foe, and landing fields, in a 900 sq. mile air theatre.
Don’t let him back on top; it’s a veteran move. Sight and squeeze to beep a Zero from zeroing in on you.Spitfire MK IX**
Perhaps the best all-around fighter in the war. An innovative design, but narrow-track landing gear caused accidents on rough airfields. Very maneuverable but short range and restrictive payloads.
MAX. SPEED: 406 mph @ 20,000 feet
RANGE: 980 miles w/drop tank
A6M5a Zero
Japan's surprisingly dominant fighter through 1942; able to outmaneuver and outdistance Allies. The Zero's light construction and battle vulnerability led to its downfall.
MAX. SPEED: 332 mph @ 14,930 feet
RANGE: 1,930 miles
A-26 Invader
The war's finest twin-engine medium bomber. Excellent as a fighter and a bomber. Spanned WWII, Korea, and Vietnam.
MAX. SPEED: 345 mph @ 5,000 feet
RANGE: 1,400 miles
P-51D Mustang
The most versatile fighter of WWII; combined speed, range, maneuverability and weaponry. Best known as high-altitude bomber escort; designed, built & flown in just 117 days.
MAX. SPEED: 437 mph @ 25,000 feet
RANGE: 2,300 miles
MiG-15
First effective Soviet fighter, surprising early U.N. Aircraft with speed and maneuverability. Though smaller and lighter than the F-86, the MiG-15 was tough to handle at high speeds and carried very limited ammunition.
MAX. SPEED: 628 mph @ Sea Level
RANGE: 628 miles w/drop tank
P-38J Lightning
Unusual, twin-boomed "Fork-tailed Devi" became the most devastated Allied fighter in the Pacific. Durable, easy-to-fly, an excellent fighter bomber.
MAX. SPEED: 414 mph @ 25,000 feet
RANGE: 2,450 miles
Facke-Wulf 190
A bomber interceptor, developed to defeat the Spitfire. Known as the "Backbone of the Luftwaffe" and the finest propeller craft produced by Germany in WW II.
MAX. SPEED: 409 mph @ 20,000 feet
RANGE: 529 miles
Nakajima Ki-84
Improved upon the Zero with good firepower, improved armor, and fuel tank protection. Problems attaining altitude to intercept B-29's. Entered into service 8/44.
MAX. SPEED: 424 mph @ 20,000 feet
RANGE: 1,347 miles
F-86F Sabre
One of the finest dogfighting aircraft at all-times. Dominated the MiG-15 over Korea, using swept-wing and tail design.
MAX. SPEED: 678 mph @ Sea Level
RANGE: 765 miles w/drop tank
Bf-109
Germany's primary fighter, 35,000 produced. Best fighter plane in the world for 5 years, had too much power in a small frame and seen as tricky to fly.
MAX. SPEED: 387 mph @ 22,970 feet
RANGE: 615 miles
F4U-1 Corsair
The "Bent-Winged Bird", a powerful yet difficult craft used mainly by the Marines. Boasted an 11:1 kill ratio vs. Japanese Zeros.
MAX. SPEED: 424 mph @ 24,000 feet
RANGE: 1,125 mile
# 2024-01-24 20:30:59 - official description
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