Two Wings of Glory tournaments will be held this weekend near Savona (northern Italy) at 11th Milisaona (August 2-4, Albissola Marina). This annual convention presents a rich program of events (medieval reenactment, miniature & model show, and fantasy and historical simulation games), including the III Wings of Glory Weekend, organized by the Fog Soldiers group. On Saturday, August 3, from 1pm, the tournament-challenge “WW2 Wings of Glory …
The WW2 Wings of Glory – Downloads section was updated with a new file with answers to the Frequent Asked Questions (FAQ) and corrections to the game’s rules, including the WW2 Rules and Accessories Pack, and the Climb Rates and Maximum Altitude Table.
The table of climb rates and maximum altitude for WW2 Wings of Glory airplanes is now available for download.
In our previous article, we presented the Messerschmitt Bf.110C aircraft. Now let’s learn something more about the pilots of the three versions included in the WW2 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs: the German aviators Georg Christl (LW), Günther Radusch (LW), and Fritz Schupp (LW) and his unit, the Zerstörergeschwader 26 (ZG 26). Georg Christl Georg Christl was born on 3 October 1913 at Pfaffenberg in Niederbayern. …
The twin-engine Messerschmitt Bf.110 Zerstorer (or “Destroyer”) was initially designed to meet a German specification for a “high-speed bomber and heavy fighter”, but entered service as a bomber escort and bomber destroyer. Even if the Bf.110 did not match up to Luftwaffe expectations, it served Germany throughout the Second World War in a number of roles: Long-range escort fighter, fighter-bomber, reconnaissance, ground attack and night fighter. …
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