This third article of the WW2 Special Packs previews presents the North American B-25 Mitchell, the allied medium bomber so named in honor of William ‘Billy’ Mitchell, a US Army general considered the “father” of the US air power. The B-25 Mitchell is famous for the Doolittle Raid of April 1942, when 16 of these bombers took off from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet, stationed in …
The Wings of Glory Aerodrome website and The Buckeye Gamers in Flight promoted several Wings of Glory activities at Origins Games Fair, from May 30th to June 3rd. Here their report of the event. “The table-top ‘skies’ of the Origins Games Fair in Columbus, Ohio were full of enthusiastic pilots, young and old, each competing in one of 14 events offered by the Buckeye Gamers in …
Also during this summer the gaming club Associazione Ludica Apuana organizes a “Dogfight Day” with WWI Wings of Glory miniatures under the Apuan skies (northern Tuscany). On July 1st, from 10:00 to 18:00, the Wings of Glory players can meet other people interested in the game and, at same time, give a small contribution to the people affected by the recent earthquakes in the Emilia Romagna …
The FsF e.V. (Verein zur Forderung spielerischer Freizeitaktivitaten) is hosting its yearly gaming event “AURYN” in Böblingen (about 15 km southwest of Stuttgart) from June 29 th until July 1 st non-stop (yes, you can play all night long, if you want). Besides various board games, role-playing games, historical tabletop and a big Blood Bowl tournament, there will be a multiplayer scenario of WW1 Wings of …
The first preview article about the Heinkel He.111 focused on the history of this aircraft. Now it’s time to know something more about the two models featured in the WW2 Wings of Glory Special Packs and how they are represented in the game. Both Heinkel He.111s, entering in the Wings of Glory universe, are H variants used by the KG 53 (Kampfgeschwader 53) “Legion Condor”, which …
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