Air Warrior III

Air Warrior III, known as Air Warrior 3 in Europe, is a video game developed by Kesmai Studios and published by Interactive Magic and Midas Interactive Entertainment for Microsoft Windows in 1997.

There was also a playing area map that included a hodgepodge of Pacific islands and the coast of Australia.

Fans of the online competition developed a tool that enabled the players to paint their own aircraft.

There were many ships and a few buildings to attack, including V-2s at Peenemünde, a bridge near Westminster's Parliament House, and the Brandenburg Gate of Berlin.

[3] Next Generation was generally positive despite noting a bug when using Sound Blaster AWE32 and Sound Blaster AWE64 cards and the lack of online features in the retail product, saying that the game has an incredibly realistic flight engine and a huge number of missions to fly.

Air Warrior III screenshot