The German dive bomber and ground attack aircraft Junkers Ju.87, best known as “Stuka”, was widely used during the first part of the Battle of Britain and is featured in one of the Squadron Packs released together with the new WW2 Wings of Glory Starter Set. While some stories suggest that the Stuka came about because Ernst Udet fell in love with the American Curtis “Goshawk,” …
The WW2 Wings of Glory Battle of Britain Starter Set is now available, and 19 stores in the US joined its release events. Six US stores held demos during the first weekend of April, and the next weekend, April 8th/9th, 13 other game shops will demo the game – from Maryland to Hawaii. See the list below of the stores that will host demo events on …
The Hawker Hurricane Mk.I, one of the fighters featured in the WW2 Wings of Glory Squadron Packs, was very much a “transitional” design between the past and the future. It was Britain’s first low-wing monoplane fighter, but originally made with a boxy construction and doped linen covering that was not that different from early Sopwith biplanes. Metal covered (and much lighter constructed) wings first appeared in …
The new WW2 Starter Set, Battle of Britain. The WW2 Wings of Glory Battle of Britain Starter Set, new starting point for the WW2 Wings of Glory game, and four Squadron Packs is available in the best US stores this week, and a release event will take place on the April 1st weekend. In the coming weeks, the Starter Set and Squadrons will be available also …
The backbone of the Luftwaffe’s fighter force in WW2, the Messerschmitt Bf.109 is now coming in both the WW2 Wings of Glory Battle of Britain Starter Set and in a Squadron Pack, in its E-3 version. Also called Me 109, it’s one of the most enduring fighter designs in history. Selected in direct competition with three other vendors, the Me 109 combined the smallest, lightest airframe …
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