MS Combat Flight Simulator 3 is the core game for this add on, and while the price of 32 dollars might seem a bit hefty for a mere 'add on', let me explain why it's worth shelling out the dough. First of all, the dynamic Campaign mode of
MS Combat Flight Simulator 3 was great, and it only gets better after you get to jump into the cockpit of 14 new planes and take on 50 new missions.
These new aircraft include assortments of Messerschmitts, Focke Wolfes, as well as the B-17, the B-29, Lancaster Bombers, the Curtis P-40, and the Heinkel He162 jet. What's even better is that you can switch positions in the bombers and take shots from any gun mount or be the bombardier that drops the bombs right in the pickle barrel.
Among the missions are the 25 that the B-17 Memphis Belle flew, the first bomber of its kind to complete a tour of duty and send its entire crew home. This type of historical detail is prevalent throughout the game thanks in part to the guidance of the people who actually flew the missions. WWII vets are few and far between these days, and the last vestiges of their kind are lending a hand to recreate what it was like to fight the air battles of one of the greatest wars in human history.