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Fifteen officially licensed aircraft appear in the game.
The following is a list of planes featured in the ''[[Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation]]'' video game:
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* F-16 Fighting Falcon
* F-16 Fighting Falcon
* A-10 Thunderbolt II
* A-10 Thunderbolt II
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* F-2A
* F-2A
* F-22A Raptor
* F-22A Raptor
A Few Downloadable Paint Schemes Are Avalible From The XBOX 360
 
Marketplace. They include The A-10 Flying Tigers.The F-14, Stealthy
==Unlocking==
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Players begin with the F-16 Fighting Falcon and can soon purchase the Mirage 2000-5, Tornado GR.4, or the A-10A Thunderbolt II.
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Later in the game, additional aircraft are unlocked. These are the F-15E Strike Eagle, F/A-18F SuperHornet, F-14D SuperTomcat, F-117A Nighthawk, F-2A, Rafale M, and the Typhoon.
 
While the Su-33 Flanker appears primarily as an enemy plane, used by the Estovakians' elite Strigon Team, it can also be purchased and flown by the player and his wingman.
 
The Su-47 Berkut and F-22A Raptor are the final real-world aircraft unlocked, and are two of the game's three best-performing aircraft. The third is the last unlockable jet in the game, the fictional CFA-44 Nosferatu, which is the game's official superfighter.
 
A number of NPC-only aircraft also appear in-game. These include the F-4E Phantom II, the B-52H Stratofortress, the AV-8B Harrier II, the AC-130 Spectre and the SR-71 Blackbird.
 
==Downloadable Paint Schemes==
A Few [[Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation/Downloadable content|Downloadable]] Paint Schemes are also available from the Xbox 360 Marketplace. They include the A-10 Flying Tigers and the F-14, Stealthy Attribute.  
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Fifteen officially licensed aircraft appear in the game.

  • F-16 Fighting Falcon
  • A-10 Thunderbolt II
  • Tornado GR.4
  • Mirage 2000
  • F/A-18E/F Hornet
  • F-14D Super Tomcat
  • SU-33 Super Flanker
  • Eurofighter Typhoon
  • Rafale M
  • F-15E Strike Eagle
  • F-2A
  • F-22A Raptor

Unlocking[edit]

Players begin with the F-16 Fighting Falcon and can soon purchase the Mirage 2000-5, Tornado GR.4, or the A-10A Thunderbolt II.

Later in the game, additional aircraft are unlocked. These are the F-15E Strike Eagle, F/A-18F SuperHornet, F-14D SuperTomcat, F-117A Nighthawk, F-2A, Rafale M, and the Typhoon.

While the Su-33 Flanker appears primarily as an enemy plane, used by the Estovakians' elite Strigon Team, it can also be purchased and flown by the player and his wingman.

The Su-47 Berkut and F-22A Raptor are the final real-world aircraft unlocked, and are two of the game's three best-performing aircraft. The third is the last unlockable jet in the game, the fictional CFA-44 Nosferatu, which is the game's official superfighter.

A number of NPC-only aircraft also appear in-game. These include the F-4E Phantom II, the B-52H Stratofortress, the AV-8B Harrier II, the AC-130 Spectre and the SR-71 Blackbird.

Downloadable Paint Schemes[edit]

A Few Downloadable Paint Schemes are also available from the Xbox 360 Marketplace. They include the A-10 Flying Tigers and the F-14, Stealthy Attribute.