Following the Fokker D.VII, our series of preview articles about the new aircraft featured in the WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs continues with the Entente single-seat biplane, the Sopwith Snipe. The Sopwith Snipe was a British single-seat biplane fighter in the Royal Air Force (RAF). It evolved from the successful war-winning Sopwith Camel design. It was designed and built by the Sopwith Aviation Company during …
In the previous article, we presented the Fokker D.VII fighter. Now, it’s time to take a look at the pilots who flew the versions of this fighter featured in the Wings of Glory Airplane Packs: Oberleutnant Hermann Göring (JG1, Luftstreitskräfte), Leutnant zur See Gotthard Sachsenberg (Jagdgruppe Flandern Marine Fliegertruppe), and Leutnant Rudolf Stark (Jagdstaffel 35b, Luftstreitkräfte). Hermann Göring in front of the Fokker D.VII. Hermann Göring …
Four new WW1 fighters are arriving in the Wings of Glory game: the Fokker D.VII, Sopwith Snipe, Roland C.II, and Airco DH.4. This series of preview articles presents these aircraft and the versions featured in the WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs, starting with the German single-seat biplane, the Fokker D.VII. Successor of the famous Fokker Dr.I , it is often mentioned as the best fighter …
The WW1 Special Packs featuring the bombers Gotha G.V and Caproni Ca.3 are now shipping to distributors from Ares Games warehouse and start to hit the shelves in North America on June 20th. In Europe and other regions, the new items are expected to be in stores in the coming weeks. The Gotha G.V Aschoff and Von Korff are reprints of the versions already featured in …
The first Wings of Glory app is now available for download: the WW2 Tool Kit, for iPad can be downloaded from iTunes for free. WW2 Wings of Glory Tool Kit – app snapshop. The app helps players to manage the Altitude advanced rules and the Fuel optional rules in the WW2-Wings of Glory miniature games. They can add one or more airplanes to their cockpit, tap …
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