The Nakajima Ki-84 “Hayate” (Gale) was a fast, very maneuverable, and well armed Japanese fighter which served the Japanese Army Air Force (JAAF) during the last year of the Pacific War. Nicknamed “Frank” by the Allies, the Ki-84 is considered the best fighter of JAAF in the WW2, with a performance on par with the most advanced Allied fighters and a firepower able to take down …
The final countdown has started for the release of Sails of Glory: the estimated arrival time (ETA) for the containers with the game production is November 19th in port at Vancouver, and then November 28th at the Ares Games’ warehouse in Ft.Wayne, IN. From there, it will ship to Kickstarter backers around the world using UPS, and then to distributors, to hit the stores in December. …
The Spitfire Mk.IXs featured in the Wings of Glory Airplane Packs present aircraft flown by three big WW2 aces: the Canadian George Beurling, the British Johnnie Johnson and the Polish Stanisław Skalski. In this article, let’s learn something about these pilots – see here the first part of the Mk.IX preview. George Beurling The Canada’s greatest fighter pilot and most famous hero in World War II, …
The Spitfire Mk.IX was a late war variant of the legendary British Supermarine Spitfire fighter. Developed prior to the World War II, in 1938, the Spitfire became the backbone of RAF fighter command after the Battle of Britain (July-October 1940), and was produced, in several variants, in greater numbers than any other British aircraft. In 1942, the latest Spitfire Mk VB was outclassed by the Focke-Wulf …
The new edition of Inkognito and the new WW2 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs – Focke-Wulf FW-190, Spitfire Mk.IX, North American P-51 D Mustang and Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate – are now shipping to distributors and will be available in North American stores starting on October, 21st. In Europe and other regions, the new items are expected to be in stores in the coming weeks.
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