Flying Corps
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- For the air force of the British Army in World War I see Royal Flying Corps
Flying Corps | |
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Developer(s) | Rowan Software |
Publisher(s) | Empire Interactive |
Release date(s) | 1996 |
Genre(s) | World War I flight simulator |
Mode(s) | SP, Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ELSPA: >3 |
Platform(s) | PC (DOS and Windows |
Media | 1 CD |
Input | Joystick recommended |
Flying Corps is a 1996 World War I flight simulator developed by Rowan Software and published by Empire Interactive. It was one of the most popular flight simulators of its time due to its accurate flight models and graphics, and also the novelty factor of a First World War dog fight simulator. Flying Corps is one of the few flight simulators to have dealt with the First World War - Red Baron, Knights of the Sky and the more arcade-oriented Wings have attempted to do the same, but most companies focus on modern air combat and World War II (usually the Battle of Britain).
The game is split in four campaigns: The Flying Circus (1917), Battle of Cambrai (1917), Spring Offensive (1918) and Hat-In-The-Ring (1918). Several airplanes are available, including the Sopwith Camel, the Nieuport 28 and the Fokker Dr.I.
It was reshipped in 1997 with 3dfx support and a few extras in a package named Flying Corps Gold.