When we started I only ended up with four players. The Germans chose to stick with just the Squadron of four Dr-I triplanes and the Allies chose the two Sopwith Triplanes and the two Spad XIIIs. Both sides jousted for a while with the Germans bringing their guns to bear first, but without a kill to show for it. As the game progressed the Allies started to draw blood, dropping a single Triplane followed by some additional jousting and then dropping two more tripes in rapid succession. With the final Fokker running for home the Allies ended up with a solid win. After the game the German players commented that a mixed group of two Dr-I tripes and two Albatros DVa fighters might have given them more options during the battle. For a quickly assembled game everyone seemed to have a good time. More photos of this and the other game at tonight's game night can be found on our club's photo gallery.
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Nice photos - I've yet to play an air game, but maybe I'll get a chance next week at Enfilade - I think someone may be running a game. Dean
Blue Max / Canvas Eagles and Aerodrome are both good games to play as your first air combat games since they're on the less complex side for air combat games.
Yep i agree with AJ bothg are good starting air combat games. You may find Wings Of War to be a great starter as well as you dont need any models to begin with.
Hi AJ,
We played together in the Bunker Hill game in '09 at Historicon, we did not get through into the redoubt on our first try. I've been following your blog since and decided it was about time to tell you how much it inspires me to keep painting. Is there a greater compliment? Anyway, keep up the good work.
Rich
thanks Rich
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