The bombers will soon arrive for the WW2 Wings of Glory game, with two aircrafts to be released soon: the German Heinkel He.111 and the North American B-25 Mitchell, each one presented in two different versions. In this first preview article, we present the Heinkel He.111, which was the Luftwaffe’s bombing mainstay in the early years of the WW2. Designed by Siegfried and Walter Günter in …
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 …
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 …
The second airplane to be presented in this series of WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs preview articles is the French fighter-scout Morane-Saulnier N, which was a contemporary of the Fokker E.III, featured in the first article. The single-seat monoplane Morane-Saulnier N was the first French aircraft to be developed specifically as a fighter. It had an advanced and aerodynamic design, but was not easy to …
The first WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs will be released in the spring, at the same time as the Rules and Accessories Pack. This new series of preview articles will present the four airplanes included in these Airplane Packs, starting with the German single-seat monoplane Fokker E.III, which was also used by the Austro-Hungary Empire and Turkey. The Fokker E.III was the main variant of …
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