Canada Aviation and Space Museum partners to create free mobile game that simulates First World War flight

Canada Aviation and Space Museum Press Release | December 24, 2015

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Players can unlock, upgrade and customize the leading aircraft of First World War as they attack airships, rail lines, convoys, and enemy bombers. Canada Aviation and Space Museum Image
Developers have released a new mobile game for users to experience unmatched gameplay, graphics and narrative as they climb into the cockpit to fly with real squadrons, over actual historical locations and ascend the ranks to become a First World War ace.
The game is available at the Apple App Store or on Google Play.
Players can unlock, upgrade and customize the leading aircraft of First World War as they attack airships, rail lines, convoys, and enemy bombers. They can test their abilities as they go head to head with top German Jastas in Fokker and Albatross fighters.
The game offers a rich historical narrative, based on accurate First World War people, locations and events. Discover the major battles and theatres that made First World War one of the most grueling wars ever fought.
Ace Academy: Black Flight was developed in partnership with the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, which helped curate and craft the rich narrative and historical timeline. The game features images of outstanding artifacts and stunning photography, immersing players in the realities of the time.

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