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Red Baron 3D
Red BaronWindows 95/98flight-simulatorSimulation

Red Baron 3D

Developer: Dynamix · Published by Sierra On-Line · 1998
The only World War I dogfighting sim worth climbing into a crate for.
3DFXCampaignMultiplayerRealisticWorld War I
3.5
Good
POCG VERDICT
The only WWI sim that matters, even when it leaves you squinting at an empty sky.
Red Baron 3D captures WWI dogfighting's romance and terror, but between the glorious moments, you'll be squinting, wrestling controls, and accidentally shooting your own squadron.
About This Game

Red Baron 3D is a World War I flight combat simulator developed by Dynamix and published by Sierra On-Line in 1998. It is an upgraded and patched version of the problematic Red Baron II, addressing its predecessor's technical issues while adding 3D acceleration via 3DFX Glide, expanded multiplayer support for up to 64 players over the WON network, and refined AI. The game places players in the cockpits of early biplanes and triplanes over the Western Front, featuring a dynamic campaign, single missions, and a fly-now quick-start mode. Its atmosphere is a standout, with a detailed 100-plus-page manual rich in historical context, realistic engine and airframe sounds, and period-appropriate visual details. The flight models are highly configurable, from forgiving to brutally realistic, the Sopwith Camel, for instance, is notoriously difficult to keep airborne. Red Baron 3D also includes a transparent cockpit option to improve forward visibility, essential given the lack of radar and the challenge of spotting enemies without modern navigation aids. While the game faithfully simulates the slow, tense nature of early air combat, its controls and navigation can be cumbersome, and the 3D graphics are limited to Glide-compatible hardware. At its original $39.95 retail price (free as an upgrade for Red Baron II owners), it stands as the premier, and virtually only, WWI air combat simulator of its time.

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POCG ReviewOriginal: January 31, 1999 · Restored: June 14, 2026
3.5
Good
Review Verdict
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Red Baron 3D captures WWI dogfighting's romance and terror, but between the glorious moments, you'll be squinting, wrestling controls, and accidentally shooting your own squadron.
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Original Hardware
Original CD-ROM releases are scarce today, but second-hand copies appear online occasionally. A Pentium 133 with 32 MB RAM, Windows 95, and a 4x CD-ROM drive is required; a 3DFX Glide card is needed for 3D acceleration.
Emulation / Other Options
Playable via Windows 95 virtualisation (e.g., PCem or 86Box) with a Voodoo-series 3DFX emulation driver. Performance and compatibility are generally good with proper configuration.