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Fenman27 Sep 2020 1:40 a.m. PST

Although not a miniatures game I do enjoy Wild Blue Yonder by GMT games.

A card driven game that includes altitude, performance of different aircraft types and management to get the best from your aircraft.

Set in Europe covers 1940 to 1944. Includes dogfighting, ground attack, torpedo attacks and bombing built into the many campaigns.

In my humble opinion well worth a look at.

Personal logo aegiscg47 Supporting Member of TMP27 Sep 2020 2:33 p.m. PST

Yes, the campaigns are great to play as well. If you get Zero along with Corsairs & Hellcats, you could be playing for decades!

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