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Knights Of The Sky: New W.W.I sim in development

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  Posted 06 March 2007 - 08:32 AM

Knights Of The Sky, a new W.W.I sim is currently in development. This is not a news as it has been in development for a while. I just wanted to generate some attention to this project.

Here is the official announcement:

Gennadich Team has officially announced starting a new PC simulation project with working title 'WWI: Knights of the Sky'. The game's plot is based on the historical standoff between Entente and Germany on the Belgium-France border back in 1916-1918. During this period, dubbed the dawn of airforce, combat aviation was born and first aces earned fame in daring dogfights. On this territory 100 000 square miles wide, players will be able to take part in famous battles at Ypres, Malmaison, Cambrai, as well as Liese river operation and Verdun 'meat mincer'. Users will be given an opportunity to fly 13 legendary airplanes including Fokker Dr.1, Nieuport 17/17bis/23, SPAD XIII, Albatros D.III, Gotha G.V, SopwithCamel, R.E.8. AI-controlled units will consist of 30 NPC aircraft and some 60 types of ground units. The game will contain both single and multiplayer (LAN/Internet) modes as well as historically realistic campaigns for both sides and user-friendly training missions. The project is currently scheduled to be released by Fall 2007 (Russian publisher is 1C).

Knights Of The Sky Homepage with some work-in-progress screenshots.

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Wings Of Honor forum section for Knights Of The Sky.
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