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Red Baron is a 1975 electro-mechanical flying game produced by Segasa. Players fly a World War I fighter plane against the "Red Baron." The game features machine gun action firing with light trajectory, as well as the sound of aircraft engines in combat, machine gun fire and explosions.
Specifications
- Height: 69"
- Width: 25"
- Length: 36"
Promotional material
- Redbaron flyer1.jpg
Flyer