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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
WWII Online is a combined arms simulation, featuring co-operative gameplay between Ground, Air, and Naval units. Of these three, the Airforce is arguably the most potent arm: without [[Air_Superiority|air superiority]] and [[Close_Air_Support|close air support]] the Army and the Navy cannot hope to make an impact, and without fighters to pave the way for bombers and paratroop aircraft, very little can be accomplished. Strategic bombers, roaming far beyond the reach of riflemen and patrol boats, have the power to [[Strategic_Bombardment|strangle supply]]  in the game’s RDP model. [[Air_Superiority|Air superiority]] is a vital concept and during your first few hours in the game world, as you find yourself anxiously looking skyward or ducking under a hail of bombs, you will recognize just how important it is. This guide aims to help you to get airborne, armed and ready to influence the flow of battle.  
WWII Online is a combined arms simulation, featuring co-operative gameplay between Ground, Air, and Naval units. Of these three, the Airforce is arguably the most potent arm: without [[Air_Superiority|air superiority]] and [[Close_Air_Support|close air support]] the Army and the Navy cannot hope to make an impact, and without fighters to pave the way for bombers and paratroop aircraft, very little can be accomplished. Strategic bombers, roaming far beyond the reach of riflemen and patrol boats, have the power to [[Strategic_Bombardment|strangle supply]]  in the game’s RDP (Research, Development and Prodouction) model. [[Air_Superiority|Air superiority]] is a vital concept and during your first few hours in the game world, as you find yourself anxiously looking skyward or ducking under a hail of bombs, you will recognize just how important it is. This guide aims to help you to get airborne, armed and ready to influence the flow of battle.  


<b>Air combat IS tough</b><br>
<b>Air combat IS tough</b><br>

Revision as of 15:27, 23 December 2022

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Introduction

WWII Online is a combined arms simulation, featuring co-operative gameplay between Ground, Air, and Naval units. Of these three, the Airforce is arguably the most potent arm: without air superiority and close air support the Army and the Navy cannot hope to make an impact, and without fighters to pave the way for bombers and paratroop aircraft, very little can be accomplished. Strategic bombers, roaming far beyond the reach of riflemen and patrol boats, have the power to strangle supply in the game’s RDP (Research, Development and Prodouction) model. Air superiority is a vital concept and during your first few hours in the game world, as you find yourself anxiously looking skyward or ducking under a hail of bombs, you will recognize just how important it is. This guide aims to help you to get airborne, armed and ready to influence the flow of battle.

Air combat IS tough
Be advised that air combat is an incredibly complex field to venture into. Becoming an effective pilot requires long hours in the cockpit and countless fiery deaths. Do not be turned off by the steep learning curve however – once you get the hang of some basic concepts you will be ready to fight it out with the best of them.

WWII Online has a good selection of various types of combat aircraft to choose from, all with their own peculiar traits, benefits and disadvantages. Aside from general similarities and the universal challenge of combat shared by all, each aircraft requires a specific modus operandi to ensure success. Learn by flying them all, offline, through reading and by experimenting, to find the aircraft and the practice that best suits your fighting personality.

First time pilot? Fly offline!
If this is your first attempt at flying, we strongly recommend that you review the basic aircraft controls below and practice extensively offline before venturing out online. This is because aircraft availability online is severely limited and senseless waste of aircraft is largely frowned upon by your fellow pilots. Once online, do not hesitate to ask for help and advice – you will find many helpful pilots online who are eager to help you along.

If you fancy more in-depth reading, have a look at this decent guide for beginner and intermediate pilots

Note that game download and offline play is free of charge.

Piloting Quick Start Guide

From n00b to dweeb in 10 minutes flat!

Essential Game Controllers

You simply have to get a joystick or you get to play infantry!

Incremental flaps

Learn how to configure "combat flaps" for better turn performance in dogfights

Ten Easy Rules

Getting airborne is easy enough. Surviving is another matter!

General Instruction

Find out all you need to know about cockpit instruments, engine management, gunnery, energy, situational awareness and more!

Basic Flight Maneuvers (BFM)

Take off and landing, turning, diving, barrel-rolling... so much to learn, so little time. Give it a few minutes and you will gain prowess to last you a lifetime (no, not a game lifetime).

Advanced Combat Maneuvers (ACM)

Advanced Combat Maneuvers (ACM) is the collective name for all kinds maneuvers that you will need to employ to produce a guns opportunity against enemy aircraft – or to escape from a threatening situation. Learn about the Scissors, the Yo-Yo, the Rope-a-Dope and many more useful maneuvers, right here.

Missions - Have guns, will travel.

Now that you can fly an aircraft, what are you going to do with it?

Learn more about how to succeed in fighter missions such as CAP, CAS and BARCAP; learn how to make the groundpounders miserable with fighter-bombers and attack aircraft; learn how to lay waste to enemy factories through strategic bombing... and more.

Air Force Units

(16 major types, 41 total models in game)

Note: these categories loosely represent comparable or equivalent units, performance difference will vary greatly.

British French American German
Fighter Ac uk hurri 1.jpg
Hawker Hurricane Mk I
Ac fr hawk 75.jpg
Curtiss H-75
Ac de bf109 e1.jpg
Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-1
Ac uk spit 1.jpg
Supermarine Spitfire Mk Ia
Ac fr d-520.jpg
Dewoitine D.520
Ac de bf109 e4.jpg
Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-4
Ac uk hurri 2b.jpg
Hawker Hurricane Mk IIb
Ac fr hawk 81.jpg
Curtiss H-81 A2
Ac de bf109 f1.jpg
Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-2
Supermarine Spitfire Ib.jpg
Supermarine Spitfire Mk IIb
Ac de bf109 f4.jpg
Messerschmitt Bf 109 F-4
Ac uk spit 5b.jpg
Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb
Ac fr hawk 87.jpg
Curtiss H-87 B3
Bf109g.jpg
Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6/U-4
Ac uk spit 9.jpg
Supermarine Spitfire Mk IXc
Ac fr p-38f.jpg
Lockheed 322-15 / P-38F Lightning
Ac us p-38f.jpg
P-38F Lightning
Ac de fw190 a4.jpg
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-4
Heavy Fighter Ac uk blen 1f.jpg
Bristol Blenheim Mk IF
Ac de bf110 c4.jpg
Messerschmitt Bf 110 C-4
Fighter-Bomber /
Close Air Support
Hurri MkII UK FB.png
Hawker Hurricane Mk IIB F/B
Hurri 2b FB.png
Hawker Hurricane Mk IIB F/B
Ac de bf110 c4-b.jpg
Messerschmitt Bf 110 F/B
Ac uk hurri 2c.jpg
Hawker Hurricane Mk IIC
Ac fr p-39.jpg
Bell Model 14a / P-39 D-1 Airacobra
BF109E4B.png
Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-4B
Kittyhawk MkII.png
Kittyhawk Mk II
Curtiss H-87 B3 (P-40F) Fighter Bomber.png
Curtiss H-87 B3 (P-40F) Fighter Bomber
USAAF P40F.png
P-40F Fighter Bomber
BF-109 G2-R1 "Jabo.jpg
Messerschmitt Bf 109G-2/R1
Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-3B.png
Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-3B Jabo
Dive Bomber Ac de ju-87.jpg
Junkers Ju 87B Stuka
Tank Buster Hurri 2D.png
Hurricane Mk IID
Model 26 - P-39N Airacobra.png
Model 26 / P-39N Airacobra
USAAF P39N.png
P-39N Airacobra
JU87 G2.png
Junkers Ju 87G2 Stuka
Light Bomber Ac uk blen 4.jpg
Bristol Blenheim Mk IV
Ac uk blen 4.jpg
Bristol Blenheim Mk IV
Medium Bomber Ac de he-111 2.jpg
Heinkel He 111H-2
Attack /
Multi-Role Bomber
Ac uk havoc.jpg
Havoc Mk I
Ac fr db-7.jpg
Douglas DB-7
A20C Havco.png
A20C Havoc
Ju88.png
Junkers Ju 88A4
Transport Ac uk c-47.jpg
C-47 Dakota
Ac fr ju-52.jpg
Junkers Ju-52/3M ex-airliner
US C47 Skytrain.png
C-47 skytrain
Ac de ju-52.jpg
Junkers Ju-52/3M