Here’s the third aircraft in the new series of the WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs line: the Bristol F.2B Fighter, one of the most reliable British fighters of WW1, which was adopted by many countries during and after World War I. The Bristol F.2 Fighter, also known as “Biff,” was a British two-seat biplane fighter and reconnaissance aircraft adopted by the Royal Flying Corps during …
In the last article we presented the Albatros D.II; now it’s time to present you some of the aces who piloted this aircraft, which is featured in the WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs: the German Aces Oswald Boelcke, Manfred Von Richthofen and Rudolf Szepessy-Sokoll. Oswald Boelcke Oswald Boelcke was one of most famous German flying aces of the First World War and, thanks to his …
Four new fighters will soon be added to the WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs line: the SPAD S.VII, Albatros D.II, Bristol F.2B Fighter, and Halberstadt Cl.II. After hearing about the SPAD S.VII, let’s learn something more about the Albatros D.II, one of the most famous German fighters of WW1 and piloted by some of the greatest Aces of World War I. The Albatros D.II was …
The last article presented the SPAD S.VII fighter. Now, it’s time to learn a bit more about the pilots of the three versions of this aircraft featured in the WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs: the French Ace Georges Guynemer, the French/American Robert Soubiran, and Royal Flying Corps Squadron 23. Georges Guynemer A top fighter ace for France during World War I, and a French national …
Four new fighters will be added to the WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs line soon: the SPAD S.VII, Albatros D.II, Bristol F.2B Fighter, and Halberstadt Cl.II. So let’s learn something more about these aircraft, starting by the SPAD S.VII, one of the best single-seat French fighters of WW1. With excellent performance for the time, it was flown by nearly all of the French aces. Designed …
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