Wow Dave, that outgoing flight was a truly mixed bag - wonderful to see them all together :) And a Roland DII to boot in the ranks of the opposition....
I ran a WW1 game at our Flight Club meeting recently, Chris. So long as the timing doesn't clash with the Taranto game, I'd be happy to run it again...
That was a veritable punch up and no mistake :) Interesting how you treated the exit of Richtofen from the fray. I also had him wounded but exit with...
“Na, that’s bull****, Sir.”
“I’m telling you it most definitely was him!” Lt Mick E taker was trying his hardest to convince everyone, but they were...
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