![]() ![]() Rise of Flight first came onto the scene in 2009 with developer Neoqb and different publishers in Europe, North America and Russia to distribute the title. ![]() Enjoy! A background on Flying Circus, Rise of Flight and Great Battles Does Flying Circus Vol 1 have what it takes for fans of World War I flight simulation to jump to the latest and greatest? Find out in my full review or scroll to the bottom and check out my final thoughts plus a selection of 90 screen shots from Flying Circus. It was Rise of Flight that more recently carried the mantle for fans of this aviation era but as it slowly recedes in the rear view mirror it begs the question – is there a future for World War I aviation fans? The answer might be Flying Circus Vol 1 which picks up as spiritual successor to Rise of Flight and tying itself to the IL-2: Great Battles Series. World War I flight simulators have traditionally not been as popular as their World War II brethren but there have been some greats with titles such as Red Baron and Red Baron 3D being long remembered for engaging sim pilots in the era of the canvas, wire and wooden flying machines of The Great War.
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