Paths of Glory
One of the landmark GMT games, designed by six-time Charles Roberts award winner Ted Raicer
This accessory includes an additional set ofcounters, similar to the set included in the Sails of Glory Starter Set.
Francesco Baracca was Italys top ace of World War I, with 34 kills, several of them in this Nieuport 17
The prestige ships of the British Navy were the three-deckers, carefully and lavishly built by the Royal Dockyards and requiring many years of work
The Sopwith Camel was a British singleseat biplane, introduced on the Western Front in 1917
59 Squadron went to France in February 1917 with a mix of veterans and rookies
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engine heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC)
American volunteers and French officers fought sidebyside in the Escadrille Lafayette
In an attempt to improve UFAGs firepower against enemy fighters, a second forwardfiring machine gun was experimentally added to this airplane
FIELD OF GLORY: RENAISSANCE IS DESIGNED IN AN APPROACHABLE AND EASY-TO-LEARN MANNER TO ALLOW PLAYERS TO CONCENTRATE ON REALISTIC DEPLOYMENTS AND BATTLEFIELD TACTICS OF THE EARLY MODERN ERA
Manfred von Richthofen, to flaunt his prowess in front of the enemy, painted this airplane completely bright red, partly obscuring its markings
Designed to be used with the popular air combat game system created by Andrea Angiolino and Pier Giorgio Paglia, each WW1 Wings of Glory Airplane Pack is a readytoplay model, painted and assembled, 100% compatible with any other WW1 Wings of Glory game product
The Sopwith Snipe was a British singleseat biplane fighter of the Royal Air Force (RAF)
Play large-scale Sails of Glory naval battles with this additional set of four ship mats, complete with action counters to handle multiple ships in combat.
The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang was an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighterbomber used during World War II