The British single-seat biplane Airco DH.2 closes this series of preview articles about the first Wings of Glory WW1 Airplane Packs, to be released in June. The first three articles presented the Fokker E.III Eindecker, the Morane Saulnier Type N and the Halberstadt D.III. The Airco DH.2 was the first effectively armed British single-seat fighter and enabled Royal Flying Corps (RFC) pilots to counter the “Fokker …
What about adding historical Ace pilots to your Wings of Glory WW1 games? This will be possible with the Ace Cards Promo Pack with 24 cards which will be available from the BoardGameGeek Store. WW1 Wings of Glory rules now include “Ace skills” and how to use them. A pilot (or other crew member) may now be an Ace, and each Ace may have one or …
Kevin Duke, a long time player and supporter of the Wings of War/Wings of Glory game system, took part at the MidSouthCon and brought with him the first Wings of Glory releases – the WW2 Starter Set and the eight WW2 Airplane Packs to run volunteer demo sessions there. You can read below the report he wrote about the weekend with some pictures taken in the …
The third preview article of the Wings of Glory WW1 Airplane Packs features the Halberstadt D.III, a fighter biplane used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Army Air Service). The Halberstadt D.III was a variant of the D.II, used on the Western Front in late 1916, early 1917, succeeding the Fokker E.III Eindecker, which was already presented in the first article of this preview series (the other …
Four wins in nine contests: during the Wings of Glory WW2 Trivia Contest, one player has stood out by his ability to give the right answers in a matter of seconds. Lucas Elder won the contest on the first day, March 7th and – following two contest wins by other entrants – he was the winner for three days in a roll – on March 10th, …
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