I know that I am late on this...
I bought some of the new Spitfires I/II and they have two new maneuver cards. What are your thoughts about it?
Do the new Hurricanes also have new cards?
I know that I am late on this...
I bought some of the new Spitfires I/II and they have two new maneuver cards. What are your thoughts about it?
Do the new Hurricanes also have new cards?
My Hurricanes have the ability cards Reverse Diver, and Spluttering engines but no other cards that I have noticed Quim.
Someone may know different, however.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Not sure about this. I would have to cross reference with the Wings of War decks which are unavailable until I get my new Games room finished. Such a loyt of my stuff is packed away at the moment.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
I have compared the A manoeuvre decks for a Nexus Wings of War Spitfire and an Ares Wings of Glory Spitfire. The Wings of Glory Spitfire has two extra turn cards, a Fast 45 degree Turn to the Right and a Fast 45 degree Turn to the Left. Both decks have two identical, slower 45 degree Turn cards in both directions. Another small difference is that the Wings of War Spitfire's Wide Sideslip cards provide a very slightly wider Sideslip than in the Wings of Glory deck.
The other difference between their combat performances are the disputed climb rates and maximum altitude levels.
Easy fix then. MY BEST PILOTS GET THE BETTER CARDS AND CLIMB RATES.
No need to change any decks for the Nexus aircraft.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
That extra tight turn in the new packs could certainly reflect a more experienced pilot Rob.
Good to hear from you again Quim
. long time no hear.
I'm learning to fly, but I ain't got wings
Coming down is the hardest thing
Totally agree Quim.
They have lost at least the revenue for 20 or so decks from me alone for the ones that I have had to copy because they are no longer available, and because they are for aircraft which Ares do not make anyway that is a net loss to them of say £100 if the decks were marketed at say £5 each. That's about the price of two decks of standard playing cards. Got to be a profit there.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
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