
Deluxe Edition aircraft now available individually
Want to expand your hangar with your favorite aircraft? You can now purchase the Deluxe Edition aircraft separately on Steam and PlayStation™Store — choose exactly the one you want to fly. The Deluxe Edition bundle still remains the best-value offer, but for those who prefer à la carte purchases, five legends are available: F4U-4, Hurricane Mk IV, SBD-3, P-40E-1, and Spitfire Mk Ia.

F4U-4
The single-seatted fighter F4U-4, with superior speed and altitude performance, was developed in the mid-1940s. Deliveries of the new fighter began in February 1945 and continued until 1947. Fighters of this modification participated in combat operations during the final stages of World War II in 1945. Like other American "Corsairs," the F4U-4 remained in service with the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps until the mid-1950s, after which they were replaced by jet aircraft.
The F4U-4 is capable of reaching a maximum speed of over 700 km/h at an altitude of 9,000 meters, making it one of the fastest planes in the game. The fighter is armed with six 12.7-mm Browning machine guns, and 100, 250, 500, and 1000-pound bombs, as well as HVAR rockets.

Hurricane Mk IV
The Hurricane Mk.IV was a ground-attack variant of the single-engine Hawker Hurricane fighter. In the spring of 1943, the Hurricane Mk.IV entered service with the Royal Air Force. Its main distinguishing feature was a newly designed wing.
The aircraft's forward-firing armament consisted of two 7.7 mm Browning machine guns. For external armament, it could carry either eight RP-3 rockets, two 40 mm Vickers S automatic cannons, or be equipped with 250- or 500-pound bombs.

SBD-3
The SBD Dauntless was the workhorse of the U.S. Navy, serving as its primary carrier-based dive bomber from 1940 until the end of 1944.
The SBD participated in many battles in the Pacific Theater, with one of its most significant successes being the sinking of the Japanese aircraft carrier Shōhō during the Battle of the Coral Sea in May 1942.
Its forward-firing armament consisted of two 12.7 mm Browning M2 machine guns. The external ordnance included 100-, 500-, 1000-, and 1600-pound bombs. For self-defense, it was equipped with two 7.62 mm Browning machine guns mounted in the rear.

P-40E-1
The P-40E was an American fighter aircraft from World War II, developed by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation. In total, almost 14,000 P-40 fighters of all modifications were built, which were in service with 26 air forces around the world (including 2,243 aircraft delivered to the USSR under the Lend-Lease program).
The P-40E Warhawk is an excellent boom-and-zoom style fighter-bomber. It develops a maximum speed of about 560 km/h at an altitude of 3,800 meters. It is equipped with six 12.7 mm Browning M2 machine guns. Suspended weapons are represented by 100 and 500 pound bombs, which are unlocked after completing in-game missions.

Spitfire Mk Ia
The Spitfire was one of the most successful aircraft series in history: over 20,000 units were built during its production years. The prototype made its first flight on March 5, 1936. The Spitfire quickly became a symbol of the war, especially due to its effectiveness against the Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain and in the years that followed.
The aircraft had excellent rate of climb and a relatively high maximum speed of about 580 km/h at an altitude of 4,300 meters, but its main advantage lay in its extremely tight turning radius. This allowed the pilot to confidently lure any opponent into a dogfight and come out victorious. The fighter was armed with six 7.7 mm machine guns.
Choose your favorite aircraft, or grab the Deluxe Edition if you want everything at once with the best value. Share in the comments which one you’ll pick up first — see you in the skies!