It’s time to get together again to play Wings of Glory: after two years of restrictions due to Covid-19, events have restarted in different countries in Europe. In March, a WW1 Wings of Glory event was held by the Italian gaming club A.L.A. – Associazione Ludica Apuana in Massa (Northern Tuscany, Italy), gathering 18 players, with the presence of Andrea Angiolino, co-author of the game. The …
Long-time fans of Wings of Glory and Sails of Glory have been asking us for many months about new releases and reprints in these product lines. Our estimates continued to shift, and releases were postponed from one quarter to the next, in spite of our willingness to support these lines. It is a well-known fact that CoVid-19 hit hard many manufacturing companies in China. One of …
The PDF file of Climb Rates and Maximum Altitude Table (English Version) for WW1 Wings of Glory game is now updated. To see and download the version 1.2, click here.
The reprints of Sails of Glory Starter Set and Game Mat, and Wings of Glory WW1 and WW2 sets and game mats have arrived in our warehouse in US and are ready to ship to distributors. Players who were waiting for these itens can ask their favorite local or online retailer to get them. WW2 Battle of Britain Starter Set. For Sails of Glory, the arrivals …
The recently released series of WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs includes the highly successful Allied two–seaters Breguet 14, a plane capable of both recon and light bombing. Designed by Louis Breguet, it was the first Allied plane using more metal than wood in its construction, mostly duraluminum and welded steel tubing. The result was a plane that was light, sturdy, and very fast, with many …