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Secret Weapons over Normandy (SWON) is the 2003 sequel to Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe, one of the first and best-known Flight Simulators.
The player takes on the role of an fighter pilot during flying for the Allied forces the evil Nazis and their secret weapons. Outright averted by the Me 262, which is almost as fast as the Komet (and the fastest plane available in the main story), and still not exceptionally agile, but also has the best firepower in the game, meaning you can generally kill an enemy on the first pass, then come back to hit any survivors on the next pass.: Whenever you drop a bomb, or if you're close enough to someone else.: The Autocannons lack the appeal of some of the later available weapons, but they can be easily used against both enemy aircraft and against armored targets.: Basically the point of the game. You can fly almost everything from the section of.: No Allied airman (or woman) loses their cool. Not even when experimental jet aircraft appear from nowhere, not when they're shot down, not even when their friends are killed. Germans, however, tend to be a little more emotional.: No matter how brilliant the latest Nemesis project, you know that the Allies will triumph.: You can't, but other pilots will. Bombers will even produce multiple chutes.
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After a particularly successful attack run, the sky is sprinkled with parachutes.: Shows up in the majority of missions, but is surprisingly tolerable because the people you're escorting are usually both tough and agile.: The Daimler-Benz Project C, which turns up in the final level, qualifies at the lower end of the scale.: During one of the tutorial missions, your flight instructor explains a game mechanic in which you can 'slow time down' and 'speed time up' if it helps you during a dogfight.
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