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- GameBlitz: WWI mayhem for everyone - Review by William Barker. "The visuals are superb, and initially this my only quibble with the original. The sound effects are also of a very high quality with the grunty prop engines chugging away like the work-horses they were. Add some really deep gameplay that fans of the series will know and love and Red Baron 3D will be a lasting addition to any discerning gamer's library."
- Rens's Red Baron 3D Flight Simulation Home - Information on server setup and how to set up a Red Baron server on Linux.
- Red Baron Raiders - A squad which calls Red Baron II home, but can be found on Red Baron 3D occasionally.
- Cincinnati.Com: Red Baron 3D - Reviewed by D. Ian Hopper. "Red Baron 3D is a joy to play, and no other game comes close to immersing a player in the World War I air war."
- RB3D Everyday Squadron - A virtual squadron playing Red Baron 3D.
- Jasta 37 - Dedicated to the flight simulation game Red Baron 2 and to World War 1 history.
- The Dishonorables - Internet squadron for Red Baron II. Presentation and list of members.
- 266 Squadron Royal Flying Corps - A UK located Red Baron 3D MMP Squadron loosely based around Biggles' fictional 266 Squadron. Includes squadron information and download of paint.
- Dead Rock Stars - A Red Baron 3D group.
- GameWinners: Red Baron 2 - Offers game cheats.
Wikipedia Articles
- Super Robot Red Baron - is a Japanese tokusatsu series that aired from April 4, 1973, to March 27, 1974. Its story was later retold in the anime Red Baron and it had a sequel titled Super Robot Mach Baron.
- Super Robot Mach Baron - is a Japanese tokusatsu series that aired from October 7, 1974, to March 31, 1975. It was a sequel to Super Robot Red Baron.
- Dynamix - Dynamix, Inc. was an American developer of computer games from 1984 to 2001, best known for their flight simulator, Red Baron, the Front Page Sports series and their online multiplayer game, Tribes.