Despite the Red Baron, the Sopwith Camel, zeppelins, and other famous reminders of the oft romanticized aerial battles of World War I, the conflict has been grossly underrepresented in the gaming world. That's a shame, because when a game as fun as Red Baron 3-D comes along it only leaves us wanting more. This upgraded version of Red Baron 2 is vastly better than the game that preceded it, from the improved 3-D graphics (if you have a 3-D accelerator that supports the Glide API) to the new flight models. Flight simulator fans used to screaming around the sky at mach 2 will be in for a bit of a shock. Few of the planes exceed 150 mph, and most of your time will be spent at double-digit speeds. However, the slow speeds do not make for a boring game. Thanks to a handy time compression feature, climbing to a reasonable altitude doesn't take too long, and the inherent instability of these crates means active handling is required at all times. Many of the 22 flyable planes in the game are extremely