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Gee 4 Vals against a Destroyer seems a bit of Overkill to me especially with the special damage rules you are using.
Welcome from wet (todays weather) (gee that was yesterday too) Washington.
Tony
Well done Timmy in spreading the word on WoG to your fellow officers.![]()
Bet they all buy some planes soon.
You have probably
Well done, Andrej. That is a nicely painted plane and a great poster.
Naharaht Today, 20:37
Congratulations Carl. You have researched your planes and painted them well.
Naharaht Today, 20:34
Thanks Dal!
Sadly since I started the thread I now have a family commitment that will mean I have to be in Queensland for those dates
My WGS Project #15 for 2013 is a flight of three 1/200 Helmet Historical Aircraft Bristol Blenheim Mk.IV bombers of No.139 Squadron RAF. This squadron
Carl_Brisgamer Today, 20:22
Blow that trumpet Andrzej, and we'll join in.
Looking forward to meeting you.
If you follow LTC (RET) Dave Grossman, his analogy using wolves, sheep, and sheepdogs explains such behavior well.
Coog Today, 17:43
Non è un film di guerra, ma uno di avventura, ambientato negli anni 10-20, con un bravo Tom Selleck nella parte di un pilota mercenario di biplani
Non dimentichiamo il roboante "Squadriglia 633"
I just ordered one more balloon each to set up a small barrage. How do the bombers make it different?
Air Battle Mgr Today, 16:28
We are looking at these issues 70 years on with 20/20 hindsight and through the prism of modern sensibilities.
In the mid 1930's the Soviet
Ciao a tutti.
Ultimamente mi sono trovato a fare partite gestendo qualche bombardiere (nella fattispecie, 3 HE111 la prima volta e 2 B-25 la seconda).
I finally signed up for Origins. I will not make it to the museum but have signed up for all WWI events.
tusekine Today, 15:51
WOW that is great. How can it be used? Areodrome playbook for Origins? Oh yes how about an ORIGINS a tee shirt for those that are there?
BobP Today, 15:31
Welcome to the DROME. You will meet new (great) people and meet many that have extensive knowledge.
BobP Today, 15:28
Good to see another Ju52,
This is the one at Virginia Beach.
It did not start in the WW2. During WW1 a British company held a patent for an artillery fuse. It`s biggest user was Germany. A penny a shell adds up
richard m schwab Today, 15:02
Ju 52 and De Havilland Sea Venom (Fleet Air Arm) have been acquired from a British museum organizing a kind of auction by Polish Aviation Museum in Cracow.
Nightbomber Today, 14:53
David great photos. Took your advice and looked up the Air & Space museum. Should be down for the WWI show in Oct so making plans for things to do.
BobP Today, 14:49

Prague Summer Con 2013

Marechallannes Today, 21:54I think we'll find enough volunteers for bomber pilots or another solution.
WW I two-seaters and bombers are generaly