The Nieuport Ni.28 biplane, the first operation fighter of the American Expeditionary Force, is one of the new fighters featured in WW1 Wings of Glory. Lightly built and highly maneuverable, the Nieuport Ni.28 was designed and built in France, but used by United States Air Service squadrons, in 1918. It was flown by many American aces, including the top rated Eddie Rickenbacker. The Nieuport 28 was …
The recruitment for Wings of Glory pilots and Sails of Glory captains to engage in combat at Origins Game Fair (June, 3rd to 7th) has started. The Buckeye Gamers in Flight, the Wings of Glory Aerodrome and the Sails of Glory Anchorage will host 23 events over 5 days, and registration is opened on Origins Game Fair 2015 Events page. A big Wings of Glory game …
Our previous article discussed the Macchi M.5, one of the best hydroplane produced by the Italian company Macchi, presented in the recently released WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs. Now let’s learn something more about the three versions represented in Wings of Glory. Willis Bradley Haviland Commander Willis Bradley Haviland (1890–1944) was a pioneer military pilot in World War I and a Naval Air Station Commanding …
One of the new planes arriving in the WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs is the Italian single-seat Macchi M.5, a refined, extremely manoeuvrable and agile flying-boat fighter, which was operated by Italy and the United States. Designed in 1917 by engineers Carlo Felice Buzio and Luigi Calzavara, from the Nieuport Macchi, in Varese (northern Italy), the Macchi M.5 was introduced into service in Autumn that …
Macchi M.5, one of the new fighters. The new WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs featuring the Fokker E.V, Nieuport Ni.28, Macchi M.5 and Hannover CL.IIIa are shipping to distributors and will hit the stores this week in North America. In the coming weeks, they will be available in other regions. Each airplane is presented in three different versions: Fokker E.V (Erich Lowenhardt, Theodor Osterkamp and …
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