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Ace Combat is, naturally, famous for its aircraft, which are fully licensed by Namco from their manufacturers. Their equipment, however, is not, and have generic names like XLAA for "Advanced Long Range Air to Air missile".

Note that italicized armaments are special weapons.

The second number listed in the cost is the amount for the additional paint schemes.

F-4E Phantom II

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Armament650 GUN, 52 MSSL
8 UGBM, 6 NPB
TypeFighter
Cost76000, 99000

The F-4 is the starting plane and is therefore not very impressive. Compared to other aircraft, it does have its strengths - a high missile storage and bombs you'll find effective on the second and third missions of the game. It is otherwise, however, unremarkable.

Official Description: Large carrier-based jet designed to shoot down enemy aircraft and destroy ground targets.

F-5E Freedom Fighter

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Armament650 GUN, 48 MSSL
12 UGBS, 64 RCL
TypeFighter
Cost52000, 68000

Roughly equivalent to the F-4, the F-5 seems at first glance to be superior to the F-4. While this is true in several senses, several points should be made. Firstly, the F-4 carries additional missiles, letting a novice player be less stingy with them. The F-5 is more manoeuvrable, but can't take as much damage than the F-4. Therefore, if you feel confident in your ability to dodge missiles, the F-5 may be your plane for a while - at least until you upgrade to the F-16.

Official Description: Low cost, lightweight fighter with respectable capability in all areas. Easy to fly and maintain.

F-16C Fighting Falcon

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Armament700 GUN, 52 MSSL
14 UGBS, 12 XAGM
TypeFighter
Cost97000, 126000

The F-16C is one of the best starting planes available. A significant upgrade to the F-4E, the Fighting Falcon has similar bombs to the F-4, and the XAGM isn't anything to scoff at either - particularly against targets which are only vulnerable from high altitudes. The price for increased performance is its lesser stability - so you may find it stalls at higher speeds.

Official Description: Small and lightweight, this jet is a well-balanced fighting machine for air-to-air and air-to-ground combat.

A-10A Warthog

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Armament850 GUN, 56 MSSL
12 UGBL, 16 XAGM, 12 CLB
TypeAttacker
Cost123000

For missions like Whiskey Corridor where most of the enemies you'll encounter are on the ground, you'll find the A-10 well worth its price. Its high ground attack value lets it lock quickly onto targets on the ground, and its UGBLs can seriously wreak havoc on groups of enemies.

Official Description: This ground attack fighter is well equipped for its role with a large Vulcan cannon and air-to-ground weapons.

MIR-2000 Mirage

Armament700 GUN, 52 MSSL
16 UGBS, 10 LASM
TypeFighter
Cost111,000, 143,000

Unlike subsequent iterations of the Mirage from the next few games, the Mirage here is the fighter variant. Despite this, however, you may find existing aircraft just as good as this one, so you may want to skip buying it. With the A-10 for ground attack and the soon-to-come F-14 for air combat needs, chances are you're going to ignore this plane for the most part and buy it later for completion's sake.

F-14A Tomcat

TND-IDS

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Armament750 GUN, 58 MSSL
12 BDSP, 8 PGB, 12 LASM
TypeAttacker
Cost172000, 224000

The Panavia Tornado IDS (Interdictor Strike) is a decent all-around plane, and of all the ground-attack planes is the best at air-to-air combat - at least until the Mitsubishi F-2. There are more capable planes that precede it, however, so first-time players may want to save their money for a more capable aircraft. Its default special weapon is tough to use, and doesn't cause as big of a bang as the UGBL. That said, it doesn't stall easily and can withstand a beating like the A-10. It remains a question of taste, therefore, whether to obtain the Tornado.

Offical Description: Multi-role fighter that features both air-to-air and air-to-ground capability.

F/A-18C Hornet

F-15C Eagle

MIG-29A Fulcrum

F-117 Nighthawk

EF-2000 Typhoon

Rafale M (R-M01)

F-15E Strike Eagle

F-2A

Su-35 Flanker-E

F-22A Raptor

Su-37 Flanker-F

F-15 ACTIVE (F-15S/MTD)

S-37A (Su-47 Berkut)

X-02 Wyvern

Armament950 GUN, 82 MSSL
26 XLAA, 24 BDSP, 16 QAAM
TypeMultirole
Cost1414000, 1838000

The X-02 is the game's super-plane that can only be obtained through beating the game on Normal difficulty, obtaining the S rank for all missions. Additionally, the game must be beaten twice before. Regardless, it is clearly the best plane in the game with all significant stats at their maximum - its biggest limiting factor is its cost and its lack of defence, which is roughly equivalent to an F-4E. However, with its turn-on-a-dime manoeuvres, players should have few problems evading most attacks anyway.