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License:
Free to try
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Editor's Rating:
Not rated
- Average User Rating:
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Downloads:
77,087
- Operating Systems:
Windows 95, Windows NT
- Additional Requirements:
Windows 95/NT, MMX or 3Dfx
- Limitations:
No limitations
- Date Added:
September 03, 1998
Publisher's description of Israeli Air Force demo
Jane's Israeli Air Force is a realistic sim that lets you dogfight through canyons at low altitude with fast gameplay and graphic detail that approaches photo-realism. Fly the real Israeli planes with accurate avionics, realistic cockpits, and detailed 3D shapes, then use real tactics, including radar evasion and pop-up attacks, and coordinated air assaults using multiple formations, in both historical and hypothetical missions. The only way to get a more realistic experience is to join up.
This game can be played with others over a LAN or the Internet, and supports both hardware acceleration and software rendering.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 151 votes
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Version: Israeli Air Force demo
"Best Game for flight similator game."
Pros: This Jane's game is one of the best. I am not againts Muslim Arabs and I am not also againts Jews or Christians but according to history, it really happened in the 6 day war.
More than 3 giant Arab countries attacked a tiny nation of Israel. Outnumbered and outdated, they won a sweet victory with less casualties compared to their Arab enemies. More than Arab 900 jet fighters, more than a thousand Arab tanks and tens of thousand combined Arab soldiers against less than 600 Israeli jets, less than 800 outdated Isareli tanks and more than a thousand Jewish soldiers but they won a great victory.
Well, I think Jane should be impartial. Why not Jane create a sim game called "Mighty Arab Air Force Flight Sim" wherein it shows many Arab jets blown into pieces in the sky by Israeli jets. It thinks that would do better.
In fairness to Arabs, they shot down many Israeli jets, destroyed hundreds of Israeli tanks and killed almost a thousand Jewish soldiers. They almost win! right? But History is History. They LOST. Its quite hard to accept a humiliating defeat. No wonder there are lots of negative review on this game.
How can we win if we are fighting againts the people of God, or fighting against God himself.
Good job Jane. IAF go for freedom.
Cons: None yet
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: Israeli Air Force demo
Pros: very realistic. fight REAL battles that actually occured and fight AGAINST THE ODDS AND WIN.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: Israeli Air Force demo
Summary: excellent graphix--very realistic.
Plenty of planes to choose from.
As for stability havent crashed my system once. Definately cehck out this game. -
Version: Israeli Air Force demo
Summary: The Isreali Air Force is considerd
to be among the best air forces in the world if not the best of all
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Version: Israeli Air Force demo
Summary: IM APPAULED AT THE FACT THAT YOU CONSIDER THE ISRAELI'S TO BE TERRORISTS! JUST BECAUSE THE MEDIA TELLS YOU SO, DOESNT MEAN ITS TRUE. THE BRITISH MEDIA IS FORBIDDEN TO SHOW THE TRUE SCALE OF THE CONFLICT. IF THE CAMERA WHICH LOOKS AT PALESTINIAN STON... read more >>
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