";s:4:"text";s:2633:" Controls are mostly comfortable on the Xbox controller, though it would have been nice to see support for the HOTAS. WEEK LONG DEAL! Ground Attack Achievement in Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China: Bomb all targets in the Ground Attack challenge with an accuracy of at least 50% - worth 0 Gamerscore Plot. Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China puts players in the Flying Tigers a volunteer squadron that was recruited by the Chinese troops to help fight against Japan during World War 2. The game features missions based on real historical battles such as Battle of the Salween Gorge, Invasion of Malaya, and raids on Rangoon.
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Feature List. Add to Cart . But even with this knowledge, the appearance of a new, faster and lighter airplane caught the Allies utterly by surprise. Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China may have proven to be a bit of a let down with its campaign, but that doesn’t detract from the fact that the combat is rather enjoyable. About This Content The PARADISE ISLAND DLC adds a decent amount of content to the base game. Fly two of the most distinguished amphibious fighters of World War 2, the Japanese A6M2-N "Rufe" and the US Navy “Seahawk" SC-1 over the DLC … Offer ends May 11-50%. Get ready to swoop the skies of Asia as FLYING TIGERS: SHADOWS OVER CHINA reawakens a diverse set of historical WW2 air-battles, including the Japanese Christmas-raids on Rangoon in 1941, the Flying Tigers’ first combat over Kunming in China, the Battle of the Salween Gorge, “Hump” escort missions over the Himalayas, the Invasion of Malaya, and the Japanese conquest of Burma, to name … FLYING TIGERS: SHADOWS OVER CHINA recreates some of the most legendary events of the China-Burma-India theatre. Ki-43-I Hayabusa “Oscar” It was no secret that Japanese airpower ruled the skies over the Pacific at the beginning of World War II. FLYING TIGERS: SHADOWS OVER CHINA recreates some of the most legendary events of the China-Burma-India theatre. Following is a complete list of American Volunteer Group (Flying Tigers) ... a victory is defined as the destruction of an enemy aircraft in air-to-air combat, and those shown below are the "confirmed" claims as recorded in AVG records, unearthed by aviation historian Frank Olynyk.