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Flying Ace Atari 400 Price Guide & Value

Flying Ace

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Details

Console
Atari 400
Genre
Arcade
Publisher
Avalon Hill
Release
1983

🌍 Market Value

Last update: 2/1/2026
LOOSE
US $15
HOT
COMPLETE (CIB)
US $31
NEW (SEALED)
US $60
GRADED
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Price History

Expert Analysis Flying Ace

Market data for Flying Ace on Atari 400 . This arcade title, published by Avalon Hill, published in 1983, remains highly sought after by collectors. Prices are updated daily based on verified sales. The current average price for a complete copy (CIB) is €31.49. Check our price history chart below to track market trends and find the best time to buy or sell.

Is Flying Ace Rare?

Released in 1983 for Atari 400 , Flying Ace is a arcade title from Avalon Hill that represents an interesting piece for any collector.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The consistent demand for Avalon Hill's classic titles, combined with the appeal of the arcade genre, makes it a solid addition to any Atari 400 collection.

Description

Supply chain disruption is the goal of this side-scroller. Loop around in your sturdy biplane and strafe enemy trucks rolling along on the road below. There are patrol planes and anti-aircraft guns, to be certain, but success or failure is decided by the number of trucks you destroy. Fail to get enough, and your supply -- of spare biplanes -- goes down. Of course, rack up enough points, and your supply of planes increases. You'll need them, since not long into your flight, bullets are flying everywhere and chewing up your plane. A counter ticks off the hits at the bottom of the screen right next to the score. At nine, your plane drops like a rock. Fuel and ammo are not a problem; a friendly airstrip will come along at the right time. Friendly from the sky, that is. When you get right down to it, at the wrong angle or a bit too late, that airstrip can be as unfriendly as any other patch of hard ground. The ground may be the most dangerous thing on the screen, since you must dive sharply to strafe the supply trucks, and there's scant room for the loops required to out-maneuver enemy pilots. When that becomes easy, their skill can be upped with two more levels of difficulty.