Players who attended BGG.Con 2013 could see and try Sails of Glory during the convention in demos held by Steven Duke. An experienced Wings of Glory player, he also demoed the aerial combat game in WW1 and WW2 version at the con, with the help of his brother, Kevin Duke. This was the first time Steven demoed Sails of Glory, but in his first game at …
The last article presented the Nakajima Ki-84 “Hayate”. Now it’s time to learn something about the three versions of this fighter featured in the WW2 Wings of Glory Airplane Packs. Two are fighters flown by the pilots Kenji Fujimoto and Takeshi Imoto and the third miniature represents an aircraft which served in the 52nd Sentai. Kenji Fujimoto and Takeshi Imoto In late 1944, when United States …
The Nakajima Ki-84 “Hayate” (Gale) was a fast, very maneuverable, and well armed Japanese fighter which served the Japanese Army Air Force (JAAF) during the last year of the Pacific War. Nicknamed “Frank” by the Allies, the Ki-84 is considered the best fighter of JAAF in the WW2, with a performance on par with the most advanced Allied fighters and a firepower able to take down …
The P-51 Mustang was probably the best fighter-bomber of US Air Force and the Wings of Glory Airplane Packs feature the models flown by three American WW2 pilots: John Landers, Williams Saks and Spurgeon Ellington. In this article we will learn something about these pilots and their military careers – see here the first part of the P-51D Mustang preview. John Landers John Landers was one …
The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang was an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II, the Korean War, and other conflicts. The Mustang was conceived, designed, and built by North American Aviation in response to a specification issued directly to NAA by the British Purchasing Commission. The prototype NA-73X airframe rolled out on 9 September 1940, 102 days after the contract was …
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