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Fox One is an aerial combat game in the mold of classic games in the genre, with third and first-person view and focused in action, speed, visual effects and story. Contrary to what is common in this type of game, Fox One has simple and user-friendly controls, and clean and easy to read interface, because the game's proposal is fast action and challenge.

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Add media Report RSS The aircraft FoxOne: the MiG-29 Fulcrum. (view original)
The aircraft FoxOne: the MiG-29 Fulcrum.
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The aircraft FoxOne: the MiG-29 Fulcrum. Developed by the Soviet Union as a fourth-generation fighter to rival the U.S. F-15 and F-16, the MiG-29 entered service in 1983 and is in front line service until the present day, extensively used in current conflicts such as the civil war in Syria. It's a plane that combines excellent overall capacity and reliability at low cost, reasons why it is widely used for various air forces around the world. It is optimized for air combat, specially short-range, or "dogfight". In the reunification of West and East Germany, the Soviet fighters used by the former East Germany, including MiG-29, were integrated into the unified Germany, and so the MiG-29 could perform exercises and test itself against the U.S. F-15, where it became evident that the plane has excellent maneuverability, especially at low speeds, and aided by the targeting system attached to the pilot's helmet, achieved several simulated victories in training against the American pilots.