I probably played this game more than any other. More than Civilization. More than Civ2. More than SMAC.
Things I'll never forget:
--Getting that first challenge to face an enemy ace, one-on-one.
--Accepting a challenge, only to realize this one is a trap... the scoundrel has brought a couple wingmen with him.
--Gaining the rank of captain and getting to choose your plane's color scheme.
--Being invited to join one of the elite squadrons, like Les Cignones, the Lafayette Escadrille, or the Flying Circus.
--Going on a routine escort or patrol mission, and stumbling across a flight of enemy aces... your sphincter level suddenly shooting up to a 10.
--Hunting down a zeppelin.
--Lining up a foe in your crosshairs and letting loose a stream of lead, only to have your gun jam.
--Wounded, with a damaged plane, desperately trying to escape, coasting low over the front, hoping to last just long enough to set down in friendly territory... this usually did not end well.
--Designing your own custom mission and reviewing it from every angle, putting together an Oscar-worthy action film. (My personal favorite--me and a trio of French aces tangle with a Flying Circus-escorted zeppelin over the streets of Paris.)
Christ, I wish I could get this game to work on my modern computer.
Anyone else play this classic? What are your memories?
Things I'll never forget:
--Getting that first challenge to face an enemy ace, one-on-one.
--Accepting a challenge, only to realize this one is a trap... the scoundrel has brought a couple wingmen with him.
--Gaining the rank of captain and getting to choose your plane's color scheme.
--Being invited to join one of the elite squadrons, like Les Cignones, the Lafayette Escadrille, or the Flying Circus.
--Going on a routine escort or patrol mission, and stumbling across a flight of enemy aces... your sphincter level suddenly shooting up to a 10.
--Hunting down a zeppelin.
--Lining up a foe in your crosshairs and letting loose a stream of lead, only to have your gun jam.
--Wounded, with a damaged plane, desperately trying to escape, coasting low over the front, hoping to last just long enough to set down in friendly territory... this usually did not end well.
--Designing your own custom mission and reviewing it from every angle, putting together an Oscar-worthy action film. (My personal favorite--me and a trio of French aces tangle with a Flying Circus-escorted zeppelin over the streets of Paris.)
Christ, I wish I could get this game to work on my modern computer.
Anyone else play this classic? What are your memories?


), and the only frustration was that you could only play as the allies.

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