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Jedispice writes:

Most of the stuff in the specials *should* be applicable. You may have to convert some of it. I haven't read through it properly yet so I can't give you a definitive answer, but it looks like the system has been streamlined a bit rather than changed alltogether.

I gather from the mailing list that Bag the Mig should be very much useable with BTH2. Plus, there are rules for flak, ground attack, ship attack, torpedoes, etc. etc. And basically they have collated a lot of stats spread here and there into the book.


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toofatlardies of TooFatLardies writes:

Just landed on the Lard Island airfield is the long-awaited second edition of Bag the Hun. Hugely expanded from the original rules, Bag the Hun now covers all of the Second World War, with all of the major aircraft and nationalities covered.

Bag the Hun 2

The rules now give comprehensive coverage to all aspects of aerial warfare, from the ever popular dogfight to bombing raids, torpedo attacks, air-to-surface rockets, air-to-air rockets, night fighting, and even tipping a V1 off its course to central London.

The new edition of the rules are a real treat for all aerial wargamers, with comprehensive information on formation and tactics to tell you all you need to know to take your pilot from Sprog to an Ace.

At 80 pages, the rules are available in hard format or as a PDF for instant download from our website.

For more details, why not visit the Lard Island news blog to read an interview with the author, Nick Skinner?

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