Always love a Combat Pilot update especially when its full of new screenshots from the in development WWII combat simulator. We’ve got great new images and a few new details surrounding the work being done on the sim right now so let’s dig right into it!
Development underway
The latest word from Jason Williams and the Combat Pilot team is that they are well underway working towards their goals for the sim. Progress is reportedly being made for features such as tailhook landings, moving ships, aircraft systems and engine start-up sequences, as well as camera systems and working on the sound environment.
Flight models for both the F4F and A6M are being worked on right now and both are being done using historical research, aerodynamic research and their own CFD (computational fluid dynamics) tools.
Jason also reports that they’ve identified long-term development goals and created a plan to reach them. They will be sharing more about that plan in September so that’ll be interesting to hear about.
We know from the team’s FSExpo 2024 presentation that they intend to follow-up their initial Midway offering with a Solomons and the battle of Guadalcanal themed update. That is, of course, further into the future but it’s also a predictable follow-up to Midway with many of the same assets being shared with the opportunity to add exciting new ones as well.
Ship and AA gun updates





A lot of 3D assets are in development right now for Combat Pilot including some key assets. The USS Enterprise is one of them with a half dozen images released (including the two above) of the carrier in its 1942 scheme. Nice to see that scheme presented as the Enterprise has often been shown in pre-war schemes. The IJN Akagi is the other ship shown off with plenty of intricate details and texturing now in place.
Also on display is the M3 3-Inch AA gun used primarily, in the current development context, to defend Midway from aerial attack.
Cockpit and in-flight shots
We also have some images of the F4F and A6M cockpits. The Zero cockpit is a little further ahead of the Wildcat cockpit but both are obviously highly detailed!




And of course we have some work in progress shots from in the game engine with both Zero and Wildcat flying around. Here are just some of the images that they released this week!











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