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Wings of War & Wings of Glory WINGS OF WAR & WINGS OF GLORY World War 1 Complete Contents List 1. Wings of War: Famous Aces (2004) CONTENTS 5 player mats 2 rulers 1 "A" damage deck 4 manuever decks: A, B, C, & D 32 counters for tracking damage conditions 1 Rulebook 22 Airplane cards: SPAD XIII Captain Edward Vernon Rickenbacker 94th Aerosquadron U.S. Air Service SPAD XIII Capitano Fulco Ruffo di Calabria 91^ Squadriglia Regio Esercito SPAD XIII Capitaine René Paul Fonck Spa 103 Aviation Militaire SPAD XIII Capitaine Georges Guynemer Spa 3 Aviation Militaire SPAD XIII Maggiore Francesco Baracca 91^ Squadriglia Regio Esercito Albatros D.Va Leutnant Ludwig Weber Jasta 84 Luftstreitskräfte Albatros D.Va Leutnant Hans Böhning Jasta 79b Luftstreitskräfte Albatros D.Va Oberleutnant Ernst Udet Jasta 37 Luftstreitskräfte Albatros D.Va Vizefeldwebel Kurt Jentsch Jasta 61 Luftstreitskräfte Sopwith Camel Oberleutnant Otto Kissenberth Jasta 23 Luftstreitskräfte Sopwith Camel Flight Sub-Lieutenant Aubrey Beauclerk Ellwood 3 Naval Royal Naval Air Service Sopwith Camel Lieutenant Stuart Douglas Culley Experimental Centre of Martlesham Heath Royal Air Force Sopwith Camel Major William George Barker 66 Squadron Royal Flying Corps Sopwith Camel Lieutenant Jan Olieslagers 9me Escadrille de Chasse Aviation Militaire (Belgium) Fokker Dr.I Rittmeister Manfred von Richthofen Jasta 11 Luftstreitskräfte Fokker Dr.I Leutnant Fritz Kempf Jasta 2 “Boelcke” Luftstreitskräfte Fokker Dr.I Leutnant Arthur Rahn Jasta 19 Luftstreitskräfte Fokker Dr.I Leutnant Werner Voss Jasta 29 Luftstreitskräfte Sopwith Triplane Captain Robert Alexander Little 8 Naval Royal Naval Air Service Sopwith Triplane Major Roderic Stanley Dallas 1 Naval Royal Naval Air Service Sopwith Triplane Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Collishaw 10 Naval Royal Naval Air Service Sopwith Triplane Flight Sub-Lieutenant Thomas Grey Culling 1 Naval Royal Naval Air Service The promotional card: Ufag C.I - Flick 66/K - Kaiserliche und Koenigliche Luftfahrtruppen (Austria), pilot and gunner unknown to be used with Wings of War - Watch Your Back! Another promotional card has been added since December 2005: Nieuport 17 of Maresciallo Ernesto Cabruna, 80a Squadriglia Regio Esercito (Italy) - color scheme identical to another Ni.17 in Burning Drachens. 2. Wings of War: Watch Your Back! (2005) CONTENTS 5 player mats 2 rulers 1 "B" damage deck 4 manuever decks: E, F, G, & H 36 counters for tracking damage conditions 2 Target cards 1 Rulebook 24 Airplane cards: Nieuport 11 Leutnant Gustav Leffers Jasta 1 Luftstreitskräfte Nieuport 11 Adjudant Abel Louis Camille Fernande De Neef 1ère Escadrille Aviation Militaire (Belgium) Nieuport 11 Capitaine Armand de Turrenne 48me Escadrille Aviation Militaire Nieuport 11 Sous Lieutenant Jean M.D. Navarre 67me Escadrille Aviation Militaire Nieuport 11 Sergente Alvaro Leonardi 80a Squadriglia Regio Esercito Nieuport 11 Tenente Alessandro Buzio 75a Squadriglia Regio Esercito Nieuport 11 Polkovnik Alexander Kazakov 19-yj Korpusnoj Aviacionyj Otriad Imperatorskij Voenno-vozdusnyh Flot S. Schuckert D.I Unknown Pilot Luftstreitskräfte S. Schuckert D.I Hauptmann Hans von Hünerbein Jasta 5 Luftstreitskräfte Hanriot HD1 Tenente Silvio Scaroni 76a Squadriglia Regio Esercito Hanriot HD1 Tenente Mario Fucini 78a Squadriglia Regio Esercito Hanriot HD1 Sergente Antonio Bogliolo 81a Squadriglia Regio Esercito Hanriot HD1 Lieutenant Jan Olieslagers 9me Escadrille Aviation Militaire (Belgium) Hanriot HD1 Mayor Willy Coppens 9me Escadrille Aviation Militaire (Belgium) Halberstadt D.III - Kampfgeschwader II Luftstreitskräfte Halberstadt D.III - Kampfgeschwader II Luftstreitskräfte Halberstadt D.III - - Luftstreitskräfte Halberstadt D.III - - Kaiserliche und Koenigliche Luftfahrtruppen Ufag C.I - - Kaiserliche und Koenigliche Luftfahrtruppen Ufag C.I - Flik 23/D Kaiserliche und Koenigliche Luftfahrtruppen Ufag C.I - - Kaiserliche und Koenigliche Luftfahrtruppen AIRCO D.H. 4 - - American Expeditionary Force De Havilland D.H. 4 Major Egbert Cadbury & Captain Robert Leckie 212 Squadron Royal Air Force De Havilland D.H. 4 Second Lieutenant Alfred Clayburn Atkey 18 Squadron Royal Flying Corps The promotional card inside the box is "Lightning Bolt" SPAD XIII of Captain Harvey Weir Cook, 94th Aerosquadron U.S. Air Service, that is meant to be used with "WoW - Famous Aces". 3. Wings of War: Burning Drachens (2005) CONTENTS 2 player mats 2 maneuver decks: I & J. 2 rulers 1 "A" damage deck 1 "C" damage deck (Anti-Aircraft) 1 "D" damage deck.(Rockets) 4 double-sided Balloon cardboard pieces Various counters for tracking damage conditions, observers (in balloons), weapon extras (rockets and incendiary bullets), and cards for targets, machine gun ground fire and anti-aircraft guns plus altitude cards for Decks A-J 1 Rulebook 16 Ariplanes cards: Nieuport 17 Sous Lieutenant Charles Nungesser 65è Escadrille Aviation Militaire Nieuport 17 Sergent Gervais Raoul Lufbery 124è Escadrille "Lafayette" Aviation Militaire Nieuport 17 Captain Albert Ball 60 Squadron Royal Flying Corps Nieuport 17 Sottotenente Giannino Ancillotto 80^ Squadriglia Regio Esercito Nieuport 17 Caporale Attilio Imolesi 79^ Squadriglia Regio Esercito Nieuport 17 Plutonier Aviator Ioan Muntenescu Escadrila Nieuport N. 11 Corpul Aerian Roman Nieuport 17 Unteroffizier Paul Bäumer Fliegerabteilung 7 Luftstreitskräfte Nieuport 17 Vecihi Hürkuþ - Kuvva-i Havvaiye Nieuport 23 Kibanov 22-yj Korpusnoj Aviacionyj Otriad Imperatorskij Voenno-vozdusnyh Flot Nieuport 23 Lieutenant Edmond Thieffry 5è Escadrille de Chasse Aviation Militaire Albatros D.III Hauptmann Godwin Brumowski Flik 41J Kaiserliche und Koenigliche Luftfahrtruppen Albatros D.III Oberleutnant Ludwig Hautzmayer Flik 61J Kaiserliche und Koenigliche Luftfahrtruppen Albatros D.III Leutnant Werner Voss Jasta 2 Luftstreitskräfte Pfalz D.III Leutnant Fritz Höhn Jasta 21s Luftstreitskräfte Pfalz D.III Leutnant Hans Klein Jasta 10 Luftstreitskräfte Pfalz D.IIIa Vizefeldwebel Max Hotlzem Jasta 16b Luftstreitskräfte Balloons: A German Parseval-Sigsfeld A British Parseval-Sigsfeld A French Caquot M A U.S. Caquot M Two German Achthundert English Ae 800 An Austrian Achthundert English Ae 800 An Italian Avorio-Prassone AP 4. Wings of War: Recon Patrol Booster Pack (2006) CONTENTS 2 maneuver decks: D and K. Target/trench card Airplane cards: Sopwith Triplane Flight Lieutenant Harold Thomas Mellings 2 Wing Royal Naval Air Service (British) Sopwith Triplane Flight Lieutenant Forster Herbert Martin Maynard 1 Naval Royal Naval Air Service (British) Sopwith Triplane Flight Lieutenant Charles Dawson Booker 8 Naval Royal Naval Air Service (British) Sopwith Triplane Quartier-maître Henri Le Garrec Dunkerque escadrille Aviation Maritime (French) Fokker Dr.I Leutnant Lothar von Richthofen Jasta 11 Luftstreitskräfte (German) Fokker Dr.I Leutnant Werner Steinhauser Jasta 11 Luftstreitskräfte (German) Fokker Dr.I Leutnant Hans Kirschstein Jasta 6 Luftstreitskräfte (German) Fokker Dr.I Leutnant Rudolf Klimke Jasta 27 Luftstreitskräfte (German) Fokker Dr.I Vizefeldwebel Paul Bäumer Jasta 2 "Boelcke" Luftstreitskräfte (German) Breguet BR.14 B2 - BR 107 Aviation Militaire (French) Breguet BR.14 B2 - BR 129 Aviation Militaire (French) Breguet BR.14 B2 - - Kuvva-i Havvaiye (Turkish) Breguet BR.14 B2 - 96th Squadron American Expeditionary Force (USA) Breguet BR.14 B2 Locotenet observator Dumitru Bãdulescu & Plutonier Iliescu Teodor Leu Escadrila F.4 Corpul Aerian Roman (Romenian) LFG Roland C.II Leutnant Manfred von Richthofen Kagohl 2/Kasta 8 Luftstreitskräfte (German) LFG Roland C.II - Kagohl 2/Kasta 8 Luftstreitskräfte (German) LFG Roland C.II Leutnant Richard Seibert & Hauptmann Arthur Pfleger Feldflieger Abteilung 5b Luftstreitskräfte (German) LFG Roland C.II Vizefeldwebel Fritz Gustav August Kosmahl & Oberleutnant der Landwehr Josef Neubürger Feldflieger Abteilung 22 Luftstreitskräfte (German) LFG Roland C.II - - Luftstreitskräfte (German) RAF R.E. 8 Lieutenant John Longton & 2nd Lieutenant Thomas Long Carson 4 Squadron Royal Flying Corps (British) RAF R.E. 8 2nd Lieutenant Gerald William Ferguson & 2nd Class Air Mechanic Fry 16 Squadron Royal Flying Corps (British) RAF R.E. 8 Lieutenant Henry Neilson Wrigley & Lieutenant John Riggal Blair 69 Squadron Australian Flying Corps (Australian) RAF R.E. 8 - - Aviation Militaire (Belgian) Pomilio PC Capitano Luigi Bourlot & Tenente Aldo Magistrelli 131a Squadriglia Regio Esercito (Italian) Pomilio PC Sergente Rachele Mori & Tenente Domenico D'Alessandro 131a Squadriglia Regio Esercito (Italian) Pomilio PC Sergente Mario Canova & Capitano Pietro Rocca 132a Squadriglia Regio Esercito (Italian) Promotional Cards: SPAD XIII Captain James Fitz-Morris 23 Squadron Royal Flying Corps (British) Nieuport 21 Kapitan 2 ranga Aleksandr Nikolaevich Prokof'ev-Severskiy 2 stanciya aviacii Baltiiskogo morya Imperatorskij Voenno-vozdusnyh Flot (Russian) Albatros D.III Feldwebel Eugen Bönsch Flik 51J Kaiserliche und Koenigliche Luftfahrtruppen (Austrian) 5. Wings of War: Top Fighters Booster Pack (2006) CONTENTS 2 maneuver decks: L and M. Airplane cards: Fokker D.VII Oberleutnant Ernst Udet Jasta 4 Luftstreitskräfte Fokker D.VII Leutnant Hugo Schäfer Jasta 15 Luftstreitskräfte Fokker D.VII Offizierstellvertreter Willi Hippert Jasta 74 Luftstreitskräfte Fokker D.VII Oberleutnant Hermann Göring Jagdgeschwader 1 Luftstreitskräfte Fokker D.VII Leutnant zur See Gotthard Sachsenberg Marine Jagdgruppe Flandern Marine Fliegertruppe Fokker D.VII - - Lithuanian Karo Aviacijos Fokker D.VII Kapitan Stefan Bastyr III Grupa Lotnicza
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