Wings of Glory: World War 1 – RAF R.E.8
(2017)
Who is this game suitable for?
Suitable for ages 13 and up. You can play with 2 to 99 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Action Queue, Simulation und Simultaneous Action Selection...
Game Data
| Average time to play: | 30 |
| Minimum age: | 13 |
| Number of players: | 2 - 99 |
| Publisher: | Ares Games |
| Designers: | Unknown |
| Artists: | Unknown |
| Mechanics: | Action Queue, Simulation, Simultaneous Action Selection |
The RAF R.E.8, introduced in early 1917, was the long–awaited replacement for the Be2 series of recon airplanes, offering greater speed and strength. Initial reactions were mixed, as the R.E.8 required more pilot attention than the Be2 and early accidents of spinning and stalls resulted. Once overcome, the airplane became the standard for British observation and light bombing, serving through the end of the war. It was nicknamed “Harry Tate,” after a cockney comedian, who pronounced his name “AIR–EE.”
RAF R.E.8 (30 Squadron)
30 Squadron, including the first Australian airmen, served entirely in the Middle East, even air dropping supplies to the besieged troops at Kut.
RAF R.E.8 (Marsh/MacKay Dempster)
52 Squadron was the first unit equipped with the R.E.8. It suffered heavy losses— among them Marsh and MacKay Dempster’s airplane — fighting in the German 1918 offensives.
RAF R.E.8 (59 Squadron)
59 Squadron went to France in February 1917 with a mix of veterans and rookies. The squadron suffered heavy losses during “Bloody April,” but served through the Armistice.
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Wings of Glory: World War 1 – RAF R.E.8
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