- Wings Over Europe
Infobox VG
title = Wings Over Europe
developer = Third Wire Productions
publisher =Destineer /Bold Games
designer =Tsuyoshi Kawahito
engine =
released = vgrelease|United States of America|USA|May 24, 2006 [http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/data/933740.html]
vgrelease|Europe|EUR|September 15, 2006
vgrelease|Australia|AUS|October 19, 2006
genre =Flight simulation
modes =Single player ,Multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: Teen (T)
PEGI: 7+
platforms = PC (Windows)
media =CD-ROM
requirements =
input =Joystick , Keyboard, Mouse,TrackIR (optional)"Wings Over Europe" is a PC game (Combat /
Flight Simulator ) set during theCold War era where theUSSR has attackedNATO forces in West Germany and thus turned it into a ‘hot war’.The US release of the game is called "Wings Over Europe: Cold War gone Hot", however, the tag line is changed to "Wings Over Europe: Soviet Invasion" for the European market. The time period covered is 1962 to 1984.The game includes a wide variety of real jets and weapons from the era which can be employed in various mission types such as Combat Air Patrol, Interception, Close Air Support, Iron Hand, Wild Weasel, and Reconnaissance.The game is based on the engine and was developed by Third Wire Productions.
Background
"Wings Over Europe" was released in 2006 and was the fourth in a series of "Lite" Flight Simulators. The term "Lite" was applied because they are designed to be relatively easy to learn and play compared to other more hardcore types of flight simulator.
The developer took and improved on its existing "Strike Fighter"s game engine and thus the game was another step forward in terms of quality and game play. The game included better graphics, more planes, improved campaigns, and simulated clouds.
Game Play
Despite the "Lite" tag, a fair amount of realism has been built in; 60s-style
bombsight s are simulated for the pre 1970’s aircraft rather than modern computer-aided aiming reticules. Dive bombing and level bombing techniques have to be worked out by the game player if they are to have success at completing missions. Aircraft that come into service after 1970 have advanced Head Up Displays that allow the player to aim bombs with more accuracy than manual dive bombing techniques. Laser Guided bombs such as theGBU-12 Paveway are included; so are the A and B versions of theAGM-65 Maverick , allowing much easier ground target destruction for the late 1970’s aircraft.US Air to Air missiles in the game consist of versions of the
AIM-9 Sidewinder ,AIM-7 Sparrow , andAIM-4 Falcon which are simulated to be as unreliable as the real missiles were. So regardless of having a "good lock on the target" there is a good chance the missile will miss. Missiles from 1978 onwards such as the AIM-9L version of the Sidewinder are much improved and more likely to score a hit.Dogfight s are usually close in affairs regardless of the time period, however as the Missiles get better over time, longer range kills can be achieved.The map of
Germany has been scaled down slightly so that there is less time spent flying to a target, and also because air-to-air refuelling is not included in the game. The lack of water on the map has meant thataircraft carrier operations have not been included this time.During a mission the player will fly in a flight of aircraft in which the computer-controlled planes keep in formation as you fly to a target. This flight can be issued commands; attack other aircraft or ground targets, fly home if they are damaged, or jettison their drop tanks. As you fly many other computer-controlled aircraft will be up in the air and can be viewed as they engage in dogfights or bomb targets.
Flying over
Soviet heldEast Germany the player's aircraft will be met with a high level of radar guided Surface to Air Missiles (SAMS), and a variety of lethal Anti-Aircraft Artillery (AAA). The main SAMs are the soviet SA-2 andSA-6 , of which early and later versions are included in the game increasing lethality accordingly.The player can select a fictitious campaign from either Red Thunder (1962), Red Hammer (1968), or Red Lightning (1979); each being from a different time era with different aircraft and weapons forcing the player to employ different tactics in each.
Single Missions are also available, which can be customised to allow the player to practice with specific aircraft and weapons.
Open architecture
The game has been designed so that it can be changed by anyone with a passion to do so. This has spawned a large online community who not only play the game but go out of their way to improve the game as much as they can. Most
modder s works can be downloaded and used for free by any game player.Mods include new vehicle models, flight physics and AI behaviour, campaigns, missions, sound and graphics media.
Featured aircraft
The standard game comes with the following flyable allied aircraft:
*A-10 Thunderbolt II – A-10A version of the ‘Warthog’ for theUSAF
*Hawker Siddeley Harrier – The AV-8A version for the US Marines, and the GR1 and GR3 variants for the BritishRAF
*Hawker Hunter - FGA.9 Version for the RAF
*F-105 Thunderchief - The F-105D is included for the USAF.
*F-100 Super Sabre - The F-100D is included for the USAF andFrench Air Force .
*F-15 Eagle – F-15A version for the USAF.
*F-4 Phantom II - The game includes the F-4C, F-4D and F-4E for the USAF, the F-4M for the RAF and F-4F for the GermanLuftwaffe .The following non-flyable allied aircraft:
*B-52 Stratofortress - B-52D Version.
*B-57 Canberra - B-57B Version.
*Cessna L-19 - O-1E Bird Dog version.The computer-controlled Soviet aircraft:
*Ilyushin Il-28 - Beagle bomber version.
*Tupolev Tu-16 - Badger A version.
*Tupolev Tu-22 – Tu-22B (Blinder A) version.
*Sukhoi Su-7 – Su-7BM (Fitter A) version.
*An-12 – An-12BP (Cub A) version.
*MiG-17 - MiG-17 (Fresco A) and F (Fresco C) variants.
*MiG-19 - MiG-19S Farmer C version.
*MiG-21 - MiG-21F (Fishbed C), MF (Fishbed J), PF (Fishbed D), PFM (Fishbed F) variants
*MiG-23 - MiG-23M (Flogger B) version
*MiG-27 - MiG-27 (Flogger D) versionNATO Fighters
In 2006 a team of modders created "NATO Fighters" 1 and 2 to enhance the stock campaigns by adding more aircraft and more ground objects. To date this is the largest and most organised free download for "Wings Over Europe" and comes complete in a single installer. NATO Fighters includes the
SA-3 andSA-9 Soviet SAMs.Extra aircraft with “NATO Fighters” include:
*Sepecat Jaguar – GR Mk1 for theRAF .
*Panavia Tornado – GR-1A version for the RAF.
*English Electric Lightning – F.6 version for the RAF.
*F-16 Fighting Falcon – F-16A Block 1 version for theUSAF , Belgian, andRNLAF Air Forces).
*F-84 Thunderstreak – F-84F version for the West GermanLuftwaffe , Belgian, and French Air Forces.
*F-86 Sabre –Canadair Sabre Mk 6RCAF and F-86K USAF versions.
*F-104 Starfighter – German F-104G version for the West German ,RNLAF , Denmark,RCAF and Italian Air Forces.
*CF-116 Freedom Fighter – CF-5A Version for the RCAF.
*Dassault Mirage 5 – 5BA version for theBelgian Air Force .
*OV-10 Bronco – OV-10A version for the USAF.
*Sukhoi Su-15 – Su-15A (Flagon A), and TM(Flagon F) variants for theSoviet Air Force .
*Sukhoi Su-17 – Su-17M (Fitter C) version for the Soviet Air Force.
*Yakovlev Yak-25 – Yak-25M (Flashlight) version for the Soviet Air Force.
*Yakovlev Yak-28 – Yak-28B (Brewer C) version for the Soviet Air Force.The developer of the series
This series of games is designed by Tsuyoshi Kawahito (known as 'TK'), who was also involved in some of the 1990s best selling PC
flight simulators , including "European Air War " (1998) byMicroProse and "Longbow 2 " (1997) byJane's Combat Simulations .Related games based on the Strike Fighters game engine
*"" (2002): The initial release centers on a fictional Middle Eastern scenario.
*"" (2004): An updated version of "Project 1" released to the European market.
*"Wings Over Vietnam " (2004): Set during the Vietnam war.
*"" (2006): Set in theWorld War I era.
*"" (2007): Expansion pack for the "First Eagles" with new planes and campaigns.
*"Wings Over Israel " (2008): Covers the three historical Israel versus Arab conflicts 1967, 1973, and 1982.External links
* [http://www.thirdwire.com/ Developers site]
* [http://www.combatace.com/ Online Community and download site]
* [http://www.simhq.com/ Online Community and resource site]
* [http://www.column5.us/campaigns.shtml NATO Fighters site]
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