
In Warplanes: WW2 Dogfight you take control of over 30 historical airplanes – from classic fighters to light and heavy bombers. In each of the campaigns for Great Britain, USSR and Germany you will assume the role of pilot and squadron leader of an elite air force unit, established for the most dangerous and strategic missions that can turn the tide of war. Grab the control wheel of a warplane and jump into the battlefields of World War 2 in this thrilling combat flight action game. GameSpot's Trevor Rivers noted that the game's inconsistency lowered the amount of fun to be had from the game, and gave it a mediocre overall review.Experience epic WW2 dogfights in the best combat flight game on mobile IGN's Anthony Chau criticized the game's graphics, but noted that the game will suffice for flight simulator fans. GameZone praised the variety of planes found in the game and the intense feel to the dogfights. Iron Aces garnered mixed reviews from critics it received a 69.48% from GameRankings. The game is set in a "semi-fictional World War 2", in which players battle for control of a series of fictional islands including Trincer and Valiant. A sequel to the game, Iron Aces 2: Birds of Prey, was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2002. It was released in Japan on June 29, 2000, in North America on February 6, 2001, and in Europe on June 29, 2001.

Iron Aces, known in Japan as Imperial no Taka: Fighter of Zero ( インペリアルの鷹 FIGHTER OF ZERO), is a World War II flight simulation video game developed by Japanese studio Marionette and published by Xicat Interactive for the Dreamcast.
