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 bombers are coming back in Wings of Glory. The first WW1 Special Packs featuring the Gotha G.V and the Caproni Ca.3 are presently sold out, but these aircraft will be available again soon – they are expected to release in May. The Gotha G.V Aschoff and Von Korff will be reproduced, and the Caproni Ca.3 will be presented in two new versions, depicting the …
In the first article about the Halberstadt CL.II, we presented the aircraft. Now, it’s time to take a look to the versions presented in the three Airplane Packs. The Halberstard CL.II was largely deployed by the Luftstreitkräfte, and a large number of units and pilots proved their valor and abilities flying them, even if most didn’t became famous aces. So, often it’s difficult to recover info …
Here’s the fourth and final aircraft in the new series of the WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs line: the Halberstadt CL.II, one of the most loved German aircraft of Word War I. The Halberstadt CL.II was a two seat escort fighter/ground attack aircraft and served in large numbers with the German Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Army Air Service) in 1917-18. A captured Halberstadt CL.II In late …
In the first article we dedicated to the Bristol F2.B, we presented the aircraft. Now, it’s time to present some of the aces who piloted this fighter, which is featured in the WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs: the British William Harvey and Dennis Waight, the Australian Eustace Headlam, and the RFC 39 Squadron. William Harvey & Dennis Waight During WWI, with the Bristol F2.B, there …
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