 Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk
JDM: Japanese Drift Master (2025) | | Hybrid of the UH-60 Blackhawk and SH-60B/MH-60R Seahawk
It's got the rear-wheel in the same position as it would be a Seahawk, but it's the same length as it would be on a conventional tail-wheel like the Blackhawk. In reality it should hang lower.
It lacks the radome on the underside of the fuselage, like a Blackhawk, but has the upwards facing LAMPS FLIR camera on the nose, like a Seahawk (Blackhawks very rarely have a FLIR camera and those that generally also have a radome on the nose, so the FLIR camera is mounted elsewhere.)
It lacks the tail-hinge, like a Blackhawk.
Lastly it lacks the door gunner windows, like a Seahawk. |
 Sikorsky S-92
Dispatch (2025) | | Sikorsky S-92 in USCG colours.
They seem to have moved the door from the left side to the right, and removed the pods around the rear landing gear, but otherwise accurate. The cockpit window layout, right side TR, enormous horizontal stab on the right side, and four blades (for the size) are all dead giveaways.
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 Hughes OH-6
Citroën C4 Robot (2008) | | Not quite an MD500/MH-6, it's the earlier Hughes 369/OH-6, but they do have the horizontal stab on the left side instead of the right.
Hughes sold the 369 design to MD who put in a stronger engine (not visible from the outside) and redesigned the stabilizer setup (very visible) to make the MD500/MH-6, so pretty close. |
 Bell 206
Fast & Furious: Showdown (2013) | | Pretty realistic rendition of a Bell 206, but incorrectly has the engine compartment of a Bell 412, and has four main rotor blades |
 Made for Game Helicopter
Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013) | | Definitely made for game, but the lines and landing gear assembly seem inspired by an NH90 while the tail positioning is that of the UH-60. |
 Made for Game Helicopter
Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013) | | Definitely not an Alouette III, (please look it up, I think you're thinking of a different model because it's tremendously different looking).
Made for game. Comically large horizontal stabs in a location that wouldn't work, comically small fenestron, vertical stabs that are a cinderblock wide, engine compartment of a bell 206, but 1/3rd of the size and in the wrong place, and totally fictional fuselage. |
 Made for Game Helicopter
Gearshifters (2021) | | Fake/MFG but seemingly inspired by the Eurocopter 135? But the proportions and windows are wrong, and it has stub wings a Bell 412 engine assembly |
 Made for Game Helicopter
Screamer (2026) | | 100% made for game. The body shape seems vaguely inspired by a Cambri G2, but much larger. Definitely not real. |
 Made for Game Helicopter
Wacky Races: Starring Dastardly and Muttley (2000) | | One million percent made for game, but it looks like they were vaguely inspired by a Chinook (4 wheel setup, tandem rotor layout) but they enlarged the engine housing and made it somehow the cockpit. Horrifying. |
 Bell 204
Dead Age 2 (2020) | | Grotesquely mis-proportioned huey variant.
Short body of a Bell 204 (UH-1A/B/C and a few other), with the dual engine mount of a Bell 212 (UH-1N)
Lacks the antenna, pitot tubes, and other defining features as well.
No Huey was ever made with both the short body and twin engines so this is a hybrid of two models. |
 Kamov Ka-32
Splatoon Raiders (2026) | | Almost entirely based on a Kamov Ka-32 but with a couple changes - No chin-mounted radome obviously because it's not an ASuW helicopter. Passenger windows, and rear landing gear housing (the real version just has them sticking out exposed). |
 AgustaWestland AW109
Assetto Corsa (2014) | | AgustaWestland AW109.
Honestly a really faithful rendition for how low-poly it is. The tail skid, engine vents, tail rotor stripes, and exact window layout. Sheesh.
Only issue is that roof windows are like, slightly too large. |
 Bell 407
X-Men: The Official Game (2006) | | Bell 407, but a little the windows a little off, the front cockpit windows should be a little larger (closer to the front side windows) and the side middle window should be a little skinnier. Regardless, it's still clearly a 407. |
 Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (2024) | | There's also an AH-64D ripped from MW, I believe in the Ground Control mission |
 Kamov Ka-92
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (2024) | | This is the same Mil Mi-17 but with Kamov rotor/tail combo as seen in BOCW. Clearly they thought it to be enough of a Hip that it worked.
The Ka-92 is a very very different looking mockup of a helicopter with sleek lines. Looks like it belongs in a bad sci-fi movie, not a military. |
 Kamov Ka-92
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (2020) | | I really disagree with that, the Ka-92 is a mockup of what looks like a star-trek vehicle, and doesn't really resemble this much at all. I think they're just saying that because it's a Kamov with a pointed nose.
This is very clearly just a Mil Mi-17 with the cargo ramp option, BUT with the rotor/tail system of a Kamov, like the Ka-32. |
 unknown
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (2024) | | Window pattern doesn't match Airbus or Boeing, and while the front is technically closer to Boeing, the Dolphin nose shape is completely fictional.
Definitely made for game. |
 Nord Noratlas
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (2024) | | Almost entirely agree, but the lack of the outboard turbojets would make it an AC-119G Shadow, not an AC-119K Stinger. The design is almost purely just a Shadow but with flattened wings and a couple other small redesigns such as rear fuselage. The window pattern, weapon suite, country, and it's whole role as a loitering gunship have to make it just an AC-119G. Critically, the overall fuselage design is 100% inspired by the contoured rectangle seen on the 119s, whereas the Nord Noratlas has an odd lengthened peanut shape. |
 AgustaWestland AW109
State of Decay (2013) | | Too messed up to ID. Might have started life as a Bell 429 but I'd be more likely to call it MFG. |
 unknown
Mortal Kombat 11 (2019) | | I second Biponacci. Looks like they may even have been inspired by Arma 3's UH-80 Ghost Hawk |
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Gears of War 4 (2016) | | King Raven (made for game helicopter iconic to the series) |
 Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk
Crysis 2 (2011) | | Misproportioned UH-60 |
 McDonnell Douglas MD-500
Midnight Club II (2003) | | MD500 |
 Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk
Clive Barker`s Jericho (2007) | | UH-60, yes, but fictionalized with a Fenestron. |
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Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint (2019) | | Brutally modified RAH-66 Comanche |
 unknown
SWAT 4 (2005) | | Fictionalized proportions, but definitely a Bell 407 |
 unknown
Hitman 2 (2018) | | Airbus H160. Fenestron seems a little modified. |
 unknown
WWE Crush Hour (2003) | | AH-1 Cobra, one of the single-engine versions like the AH-1S. Incorrectly has 6 (!!) blades per rotor, not 2. |
 unknown
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint (2019) | | Modified MD500 Defender. Missing the horizontal stabilizer entirely, and has the pitot tube in the front like a UH-1D. |
 unknown
Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | | Bell 407. Engine compartment is a little too wide (more like a 429) but it's definitely the airframe of a 407. |
 unknown
Serial Cleaners (2022) | | I think JF-17 Thunder is the closest you're going to get, but it's clearly modified (the wings seem to resemble an XQ-47 slammed straight through it). |
 unknown
Deathloop (2021) | | Tail, windshield pattern, and name of the Boeing 314 Clipper, but twin engine, visibly much smaller, and powered by some bizarre type of engine which might be meant to resemble a turbojet.
I think PBM/Clipper hybrid is the best you're going to get |
 unknown
Fortnite (2017) | | Massively modified A-20, with the nose of a DH Mosquito |
 unknown
World War Z (2019) | | Sukhoi 27 silhouette. Not actually a total goof, as these suckers do appear in graphic designs in the U.S. all the time.
The Intrepid museum actually has these all over the place, which is hilarious considering it's a museum for American military aircraft (largely fighter jets).
That said, I can't imagine the devs did it intentionally. |
 Mitsubishi Ki-57
Far Cry 3 (2012) | | I'd be quicker to say a hybrid of the DC-3 and a Boeing 247 |
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World War Z (2019) | | Not purely a B-52. Has the body, size, and wings of a C-5 Galaxy, and is clearly intended as a cargo plane.
That said, the window layout and engines are taken from a B-52, which seems to imply the cockpit would just about have floor to ceiling windows. |
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Far Cry 5 (2018) | | Eurocopter EC130 with a more traditional body (more in line with the twin engined 135) and a rounder cockpit. |
 unknown
Rollerdrome (2022) | | Bo-105 |
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Sniper Ghost Warrior: Contracts (2019) | | Definitely an EC725 Caracal |
 unknown
The Long Dark (2017) | | Norwegian SAR version of the NH-90. Seems like it might be a bit big, they could have confused it for the visually similar but much larger AW101, which is also used by Norwegian SAR.
Slightly fictionalized (cockpit side windows are different and engine intakes seem borrowed from an S-76), but otherwise would be accurate if it actually existed. In reality, Norwegian SAR ended up cancelling their contract for the NH-90 last minute, sticking with the AW101, but they briefly tested out it out so there are pictures of NH-90s with this livery out there. |
 Bell 212 Twin Huey
Lollipop Chainsaw (2012) | | Bell 212 (commercial/civilian helicopter that the USMC would come to adopt as the UH-1N Iroquois or "Twin Huey").
Actually a surprisingly accurate depiction of a 212 as well, both in it's role as a non-mil rescue chopper and it's physical features. |
 Bell UH-1B Iroquois
Ride to Hell: Retribution (2013) | | UH-1B specifically |
 unknown
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (2016) | | Pretty certain it's MFG. Probably based heavily on a T-6 Texan, but the canopy isn't quite right. |
 Junkers J 1
Desolate (2019) | | Almost 100% certain this is MFG. Can't find any high-wing open cockpit monoplanes like this, let alone ones with such a boxy shape. |
 Boeing 737 NG
Alpha Protocol (2010) | | Definitely a Boeing (cropped cockpit corners).
Can't be a 777 (has winglets).
Can't be a 767 (position of the FTFs).
Can't be a 757 (nose isn't low enough).
Can't be a Max series (nacelles have a straight rear edge).
Can't be a pre-600 (enormous vertical stabilizer).
Probably not a 600 (length, but not super clear from this angle).
It's a 737-700, 737-800, or 737-900 (or possible, but not likely, a 600). |
 AgustaWestland AW109
The Last of Us (2013) | | Definitely MFG, but closed to an A-109, or maybe an S-76 |
 A Way Out (2018) | | A Bell 206 and Cessna 208 also appear. |
 Battlefield 2042 (2021) | | "Air/Space"
Fictionally modified Osprey as the V-38
UH-60
Harbin Z-11W
Mi-24 SuperHind(modern and futurized as the 240)
AH-6(modern and futurized as the MD540)
AH-64D as the AH-64GX
Ka-52 as the Ka-520
Raider X/360 Invictus Hybrid as the RAH-68 Shoshone
Ka-58 Black Ghost as the YAH-99
F-35B as the "F-35E Panther" (Panther is actually the USAF nickname for the F-35A, like "Warthog" for the A-10)
Su-57
A-10
Su-25TM
F/A-18E
Su-35BM
B-17
Spitfire
Bf-109
Ju-87 |
 Hughes MH-6 Little Bird
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (2020) | | Shortened Bo-105 with fictionalized parts (fake engine, driveshaft(?) for the rear prop, and extra stabs) |
 Made for Game VTOL
Marvel's Spider-Man (2018) | | Completely MFG |