The single-seat biplane Sopwith Camel is one of the top fighters of all times – it accounted for 1294 aerial victories during World War 1, more than any other Allied aircraft. This iconic airplane is one of the upcoming releases in the WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs line. It was difficult and dangerous to fly for an inexperienced pilot, due to its unforgiving flight characteristics, …
Following the presentation article of the SPAD XIII, it’s time to know something more about the pilots of the three versions of this fighter to be featured in the WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs. “Eddie” Rickenbacker Born October 8, 1890, Edward Vernon Rickenbacker was the son of German-speaking Swiss immigrants who had settled in Columbus, OH. Before WW1, he was a successful driver, earning the …
The fighter SPAD XIII is one of the next airplanes to be featured in the WW1 Wings of Glory game. Fast, powerful and strong in diving, it was one of the most widely produced aircrafts during WW1, with almost 8,500 units built. This French biplane was used by the air forces of 17 countries and it was flown by many famous aces, such as Georges Guynemer …
This download includes a set of 4 introductory scenarios. The scenarios are designed for use with Fokker E.III, Halberstadt D.III, Morane Saulnier Type N, and AirCo DH.2 Airplane Packs. Each scenario includes variants to use with multiple Airplane Packs.
The section WW1 Wings of Glory is now updated with information about the WW1 Duel Pack and new Airplane Packs – Spad XIII, Sopwith Camel, Albatros D.Va and Fokker DR.I! Pictures of the three versions of each Airplane Pack will be available soon.