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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great sim !
Well, being Israeli, its hard not to say that the IAF is the best air force in the world, but his majesty the neighbour might disagree :) The simulator though is not only thruthful regarding the way Israel looks, and the army works, but also has wonderful graphics, outstanding multiplayers ability, and plenty of planes and missions to choose from. You even have to...
Published on December 11, 1999

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could've been a contender....
With all the survey sims out there (flight sim programs that let you fly a bunch of planes rather than having to concentrate on one like "Flanker" or "Jane's F-15") somebody was bound to come out with one modeled against the legendary Israeli Air Force. (Alas, Iraqui Air Force fans will have to wait.) Unfortunately, the IAF isn't that well served by...
Published on May 20, 2001 by Rottenberg's rotten book review


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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great sim !, December 11, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Israeli Air Force (CD-ROM)
Well, being Israeli, its hard not to say that the IAF is the best air force in the world, but his majesty the neighbour might disagree :) The simulator though is not only thruthful regarding the way Israel looks, and the army works, but also has wonderful graphics, outstanding multiplayers ability, and plenty of planes and missions to choose from. You even have to think from time to time :))
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could've been a contender...., May 20, 2001
This review is from: Israeli Air Force (CD-ROM)
With all the survey sims out there (flight sim programs that let you fly a bunch of planes rather than having to concentrate on one like "Flanker" or "Jane's F-15") somebody was bound to come out with one modeled against the legendary Israeli Air Force. (Alas, Iraqui Air Force fans will have to wait.) Unfortunately, the IAF isn't that well served by this title which improves on previous Jane's Fighters titles (like ATF and USNF) but not in ways that reflect how far sims have come since the mid 1990's. In IAF, you fly in one of seven IAF jets in air conflicts beginning with the now mythic Six Day War of 1967. The IAF Jets include the Mirage III (Israel's top fighter in '67), the Kfir C-7 (a low cost copy of the Mirage designed in Israel when the French cut off military ties), both the F-4E and its high-tech descendant, the Phantom 2000, the F-15 and F-16 (because, why not?) and the Lavi - Israel's aborted entry into the ATF game. Problems with this sim are the lackluster graphics which improve over ATF and USNF but not by that much. The terrain looks pretty realistic from high altitude but pixilates lower down where Israeli pilots probably do most of their work (whether in busting tanks or just to evade radar). Low-altitude pixilation has been a problem for sometime, and it's annoying that anybody can release a flight sim with that problem and a minumum stated hardware requirement of a 266 megahurtz. Low-level flight is handled better on Eidos' "Joint Strike Fighter", with less pixilation, consistently smooth frame-rate and more modest hardware requirements. You'll need pretty powerful hardware for this game. Most publishers understate the hardware you'll need to effectively run their games, though differing in the degree to which they understate. For Jane's titles, you'll probably want a system offering a healthy %150 over the minimum stated hardware requirements of their games. Why that much power is needed is something I stopped asking myself after playing Jane's ATF.

Another problem is the historical ground covered - as if the history of Israeli warfare began no earlier than 1967, and neglecting both the jury-rigged IAF of 1948 (with its WWII surplus planes and volunteer pilots) and the IAF of the '56 Sinai campaign, with its core pilots making their way through the transition to jets. Also underwhelming are the choice of aircraft - we have two versions of the Phantom, but not a single version of the "Skyhawk", Israel's workhorse bomber of the '73 war. While the game offers the player the chance to fly the '67 war, the only plane represented here is the Mirage III, forgetting that Mystere's and Ouragans that flew important missions in that war. You can fly MiGs in multiplayer, but only the MiG-23 and the MiG-29. The MiG-21, which was to the cold war skies what the Mustang or Spitfire were to WWII, is inexplicably absent. Also missing is the Su-7, the dedicated strike fighter of Isael's opponents. And, ofcourse, neglect of the War of Independence and the Sinai Campaign highlights the absence of the aircraft most closely identified with those conflicts (the Spitfire and Avia S-199 of the WOI and the Mustang and Mystere B2 of 1956).

In short, if IAF is at the edge of your computer's performance, and a survey sim is what you want, then stick with ATF (you can use the mission builder to recreate the Israeli air wars). If your computer is more powerful, you might want to consider the more expansive Jane's USAF.

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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the greatist sims out there!, February 5, 2000
This review is from: Israeli Air Force (CD-ROM)
This is another great sim made by Janes, and they only make the best. I only know one game better, USAF, also by Janes. This game has outstanding graphics and sound quality. The game is hardcore and chalanging, not like a game where you'd turn on autopilot in the middle of a battle and walk away, coming back later, your plane still in perfict condition. Another plus is that there are 7 planes to fly (9 in multiplayer and in a quick mission). There are a whole bunch of missions as well as some exciting carear play. Make no mistake this game is the latest and greatest in technoligy and gameplay. A must have, and on top of a great game, the price makes it better! I'd say it's worth atleast $30!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Game, July 12, 2002
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Christopher L Selman (Forsyth, Ga United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Israeli Air Force (CD-ROM)
The last review is why 12 year olds should not be allowed on the i-net...stupid kid...probably thinks that pong is high tech...I don't have a problem using my Sidewinder joystick...someone should teach him how to plug it in....now for the game...I liked it overall...I do not understand the lack of flyable A-4 Skyhawks, and Dassault Mysteres...I have always read that these were major workhorses for the Israelis. I recommend buying it, don't expect USAF but you will get a good flight sim just the same..
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Sim, May 23, 2000
This review is from: Israeli Air Force (CD-ROM)
This sim was a real breakthrough for a Janes game. It was the first game that had very realistic looking terrain. Every other game since then has improved on that, but this was the first. I really like this game, because you get to learn the history of one of the most dominante Air Force's in the world. Its also good because you get to fly for another air force. Normally its just American Air Force. Its also very cheap right now. A great game for those of us who still have slower computers.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Sim, very real but difficult to learn., January 11, 2000
This review is from: Israeli Air Force (CD-ROM)
I found Israeli Air Force to be an incredible simulation game. However some of the training scenarios were difficult to follow especially in the critical air to ground training. Many missions are hard to perform since the sim seems to easily kill your wingmen and assisting sections. All in all worth the money, especially if you want to engage foreign fighters such as the awesome Mig-29 and the lightning fast Mig-25.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars good and bad, May 4, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Israeli Air Force (CD-ROM)
the game has very good graphics and it looks really cool but the game itself is very hard to learn. In the beginning, you can go through a training scenario except when the person instructs you what t do, he seems to do it out of place. Like when he tells you to turn at a cetain point, he seems to say it very late. Also, the game is very challenging and it is very complicated but otherwise a good game.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars sim pilot, February 2, 2003
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This review is from: Israeli Air Force (CD-ROM)
I like the historic cd that comes with it. The terrain down low looks like JetFighter 3. That is the only down fall I noticed. I use my CH Flight stick control. Most keyboard controls are like most other flight sims. This is an older game now. If you like easy to fly and land planes, this is for you.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Game, August 6, 2000
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"redhatter" (Scottsdale, Az) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Israeli Air Force (CD-ROM)
I really like this Sim. It isn't the most realistic game. It can be little difficult to learn. But the Graphics are good on Middle Range processor. Janes support is pretty good with service for the simulators available through the internet. It good game for casual simers.
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5 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars NO JOYSTICK USAGE? WHATS UP WITH THAT??, December 1, 2001
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KYLE GROSTEN - AGE 12 (Bainbridge Island, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Israeli Air Force (CD-ROM)
NO JOYSTICK USAGE? WHAT'S UP WITH THAT. DON'T BE FOOLED BY THE BOX, THIS GAME STINKS!! THE SAME AIR CRAFT GRAPHICS AS USAF (WHICH I HAVE AND I'D GIVE IT 5 STARS!) FIRST OF ALL, YOU CAN'T USE A JOYSTIC, WHICH (IS REALLY ANNOYING). SECOND, THE LAND SCAPE (IS BAD), BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY THE COMANDS ARE (MESSED UP). DON'T BUY THIS GAME IT'S GOT THE SAME PRICE AS USAF AND BY THE WAY DON'T BOTHER WITH F-15 EATHER! (I HAVE ALL THREE AND FROM BEST TO WORST IT'S:USAF, F-15, THEN FINALY IAF) I'D DEFINETLY TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT: JET FIGHTER 4, F-22 LIGHTNING THREE, AND THE BEST COMBAT FLIGHT SIMULATOR OUT THERE, FALCON 4.0, IF YOU DECIDE TO LOOK FOR FALCON 4.0 GO TO ELECTRONIC BUTIC USAF RULES!!!!!!!!!
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