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Levels are in-game levels with different goals each, and can be divided into 5 categories, shown below. They can be accessed with the Play option on the Main Menu.

School[ | ]

The School section helps new players to learn how to build and fly planes.

Races[ | ]

Races are missions where players have to fly through rings to complete a course. Each missed ring grants a penalty of 15 seconds. Since Version 1.5, Car Races have been added. A slightly different computer-controlled AI was developed for these races. Each missed ring grants a penalty of 5 seconds. There is no target time or record time system; players only have to finish the race to mark the respective mission as completed. However, players can race against opponents in the Race Against Opponents mission under Sandbox.

  • Oceanview Speedway
  • Typhoon Circuit
  • Eagle Pass
  • Bandit Run
  • Shark Tooth
  • Trench Run
  • Lunar Arc
  • Daredevil
  • Riding Dirty (car race)
  • Airstrip Drag (car race)
  • Loopty Loop O
  • Featherfall Squall
  • Indy Air Race
  • Gold Prix (car race)
  • Snow Crawl (car race)
  • Motor Mirage (car race, not on mobile)
  • Sandsift Drift (not on mobile)
  • Dust Devil Descent (not on mobile)
  • The Dragon (not on mobile)

Combat[ | ]

Combat missions involve building a plane and destroying targets with it. Most of these missions will limit the use of certain weapons.

  • Gun Training
  • Rocket Training
  • Bomb Training
  • Missile Training
  • WW2 Dogfight (not on mobile)
  • Bomber Escort (not on mobile)
  • Bridge Demolition
  • Convoy Assault

Challenges[ | ]

Challenges are special levels that push the limit of the players' building and flying skills, as well as knowledge of the use of certain parts and part customizations.

  • Short Take-Off
  • Carrier Landing
  • Going The Distance
  • Max Ground Speed
  • Short Landing
  • SAM Evasion

Sandbox[ | ]

Sandbox levels are mainly for the players' entertainment. Build and test aircraft freely, without running a mission.

Adding Levels through Modifications[ | ]

New levels can be created and downloaded into SimplePlanes with the use of game modifications, or mods. Once the source mod is installed and activated, created levels can be accessed with the Mod Levels option in the Main Menu. Remember that iOS does not support mods.

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