As in game 1 the Germans had two observation balloons protected by two Albatros D.III'a and two Roland C.II's. The Entente pilots flying two Nieuport 16's armed with rockets and two Sopwith Camels would try to shoot down the balloons.
The Entente pilots minus the photographer, who would be flying the brown Nieuport again.
One of the German defenders.
After three moves the hearts Camel was able to exchange shots with the blue Roland. Having learned from the previous encouter, the Germans did not leave a gap on the edge nearest the camera that the Entente pilots could exploit.
The yellow Albatros and brown Nieuport both flew straight ahead and exchanged shots.
The hearts Camel and blue Roland flew towards each other and collided. The red Albatros and green Nieuport both flew straight ahead.
The purple Roland and striped Camel also flew straight ahead and nearly collided. Their bases overlapped and the model of the Roland had to be temporarily removed because of the lack of space.
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