Aces of Thunder brings an authentic WW2 dogfighting sim to both VR and flatscreen, but the lack of tutorials and support hurt the experience.
The aborted takeoff appears to have happened after VR, creating a potentially disastrous situation.
For a platform lacking sim style games, Aces of Thunder is a welcome quality addition. Wonderful recreations of WW I & II aircraft.
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Flying squirrels above a mountain and trusting the air
This immersive 360 VR flight puts you above a mountain, gliding like a flying squirrel with nothing solid beneath you. The ...
This year is gearing up to be a big travel year for many people, and EasyJet has put together the most popular travel trends ...
A Royal hospital visit was cancelled at the eleventh hour due to “adverse weather”, as Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson praised ...
Mike Barnett Aviation on MSN
Flying school crisis - will future pilots be trained differently?
Flying schools have trained generations of pilots but the rules of the sky are changing fast. Between VR simulators, AI lessons, and tighter budgets, the traditional flight academy could be on its ...
Aircraft Interiors Middle East 2026 has showcased innovative concepts that challenge traditional cabin designs and prioritize passenger experience ...
Sci-fi tech is no longer just movie fantasy. Smart lawn mowers, exoskeletons, VR chairs, and stranger things that blur novelty and usefulness surprisingly well.
Welcome to Year 10 of High School Confidential, powered by Danville Area Community College. It's an award-winning project ...
The Teesside Paralympian visited the occupational therapy team at the Middlesbrough hospital and said they 'gave absolutely ...
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