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Wings is a plane to plane game of air combat during World War I. The strengths and weaknesses of the French, British, Italian, German and
Austro-Hungarian units involved are accurately and playably duplicated by 50 data cards that display all the information needed to maneuver and fight. The system incorporates such details as: speed, climbs, dives, banks, turns, slips, loops, rolls, Immelmanns, gun plays, ammunition and ranges, as well as variants for planes, balloons, ground fire, Zeppelins, bombing and strafing, heights, altitudes and much more. The scenarios cover a variety of combat situations from lonely battles against giant airships high over England to low-level strafing runs over the trenches of France, and from crowded, twisting dogfights to intense, grueling single duels where one mistake can be your last.
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