
"Fighting Pfaltzes!" Topic
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Herkybird  | 07 May 2011 3:33 p.m. PST |
We had a quick Wings of War game today. Picture heavy BatRep at link WW2 version games played later in the day are at link Enjoy! |
SBminisguy | 08 May 2011 7:17 a.m. PST |
Nice, thanks for sharing. I'm really intrigued by your solo play system. Will you be posting that someplace for a download? |
Daffy Doug | 08 May 2011 12:05 p.m. PST |
Is that use of the royal "we"?
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Daffy Doug | 08 May 2011 12:09 p.m. PST |
Or did "Ian Lawrence and Phil" spectate while you played solo? I used to put up whole squadrons of Spads and Fokker d7's using three "Dogfight" games. But playing solo was not something I ever achieved with any amount of satisfaction
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Herkybird  | 08 May 2011 2:10 p.m. PST |
Hi Guys! In the WW1 game Ian and I used our own planes, the Pfaltzes were run by my solo system (freely downloadable at link The WW2 games were played with (1) Lawrence using 2 Spitfires while Ian and I used a Zero each. (2) Ian, Lawrence, Phil and I used a Wildcat each, and my new solo system for WW2 played the 4 Zeros. The WW2 rules will be going up on the link above soon, but, till then, if you want I can send the PDFs direct if you E-Mail me at richardbradley5@gmail.com. |
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