We have grouped the machines into FOUR major time eras. We do this to aide those simulation enthusiasts who wish to ensure they are flying aircraft against those of the right time period. There are those listed that are duplicated in different eras, but are the same plane. Read the FAQ for more information. Click on the planes below to access the appropriate page.
Credits:
We feature authentically modeled World War One machines by such artists as Andy Hall, Arnold Fuller, Fred Wohosky, Peter Russell, Herve Devred, Matthew Ward of Pegasus Aviation Design, Steven Grant, Jean Claude Kiefer and others. Accurate Flight Dynamics and Damage Profiles for the CFS system were designed by Russ Rodgers for the purpose of squadron play on the internet. Please see our note at the bottom of our homepage regarding permission to use these planes.
Also a special thanks to Bob Pearson for letting us use his aircraft artwork on the tactical note pages (some still in the process of creation). See our links to his awesome website.
This is where you can link to download some of the more important (and some not so important) types of Allied aircraft from World War One for use with Microsoft's Combat Flight Simulator. You will also find useful and accurate historical, technical and tactical information about the planes on each of the pages below.