OH-58D Kiowa Warrior
Now Available as Mission Ready


- Operation Prime Chance 1988
- Operation Just Cause 1989
- Desert Storm 1991
- RAID 1989 - 1994
- Peace Implementation Forces (IFOR) 1995 - 1996
- Operation Enduring Freedom
- Operation Iraqi Freedom
- Realistic hand crafted flight model with high precision characteristics of this light helicopter in all ranges of altitude, temperatures and speeds for different weights, flight configurations and conditions.
- Highly detailed fully clickable glass cockpit with full VR support
- Can be flown single-player or in multi-crew with a friend
- Voiced pilot AI assistant
- Fully modeled armament and weapons systems, including the M3P machine gun, 2,75” rockets, AGM-114K Hellfire anti tank guided missile with four firing modes, APKWS laser-guided rockets, FIM-92 Air-To-Air Stinger system and the handheld M4 rifle with 6DOF functionality when used with VR hand controllers
- Detailed modeling of the entire electrical, fuel, hydraulic, pneumatic, SCAS and radio systems
- Full range of sensors and aircraft survivability systems including the Mast Mounted Sight with TV and FLIR cameras, Laser Rangefinder/Designator system, AN/APR-39 Radar Detector, AN/ALQ-144 IR Jammer, AN/AVR-2 Laser Detector, AN/AAR-57 Common Missile Warning System and Flare & Chaff Dispenser
- Rotorcraft Map System with moving map, digital elevation map, real-time display of navigation and target data
- Improved Data Modem that allows for Kiowa-to-Kiowa text messaging, target sharing and Remote Hellfire Missions
- Level 2 Manned-Unmanned System with its capability to display the video feed from a drone sensor or the camera feed of another player OH-58D Kiowa Warrior aircraft
- Full Night-Vision support with the helmet mounted Optical Display Assembly and gun-mounted IZLID laser pointer
- Data Cartridge for storing and loading mission data in a web-compatible format
- Advanced damage modeling and failures for aircraft systems and components
- Optional Pilot Display Unit heads up display
- Over 60 liveries including various US Army, Croatian, Greek, Taiwanese and Tunisian units as well as a number of fictional liveries from around the world