Flying Circus: Bombers and Campaigns continues on the first installment, Flying Circus: Aerial Combat in WWI, upon which it builds. The game system resembles Rise of the Luftwaffe but for WWI. From the back of the box (slightly edited): It depicts the excitement and drama of WWI dog fighting. You fly the colorful and agile aircraft of that war as you make...
Game based on the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia. Draw 'mission cards' detailing cities that must be visited in order. Players' planes move along tracks that can be tailwinds or headwinds (increasing or decreasing speed), keeping track on a 'log book' sheet. Occasionally, a mission card may be a Wild Card, with special instructions. The board is...
Two of the "Test Series" games released by Poultron Press, the forerunner of SPI. Flying Fortress was Test Series Game 2 and Flying Fortress II was Test Series Game 10. The games covered the Allied strategic bombing in Europe during World War II. The games covered both US and British bombing efforts. Planes include B-17s, B-24s, Lancasters, and Halifaxes....
Flying Fortresses: B-17 Missions Over Europe puts you and your friends in the cockpit of legendary B-17 Flying Fortress bombers during World War II. Gameplay Highlights 1–3 Players – Fly solo or as part of a squadron. Work together to survive or see who can score the most medals and mission success. Dynamic AI BOT – Axis defenses are automated, keeping you...
This simple track game is one of the many that tried to capitalize on Charles Lindbergh's famous 1927 transatlantic flight. The game is intended to show the education of a flier from the beginning of flight school and ending with a successful flight to Paris. Players start on space #1 (The Flying School) and use a spinner to advance their plane token....
Central California in the 1930's is Mecca to two major industries: farming and aeronautics. In this fertile valley, there is a thriving community of clever and daring foxes who have combined these two skills. The game's charming art-style featuring anthropomorphic foxes and other native critters is sure to delight. During the flight phase, pilot your...
The game bills itself as the "high-adventure travel game that entertains and educates." One person acts as "Flight Director" and from two to six players have fun while learning about the world and its peoples, by answering geography and general knowledge questions. Contents: -One game board -$60,000 travel dollars (in denominations of $100, $500 and $1000)...
Flying Saucers is a strategy game in which 2-4 players have spaceships of different power and speed. Your task is to neutralize either all enemy ships or the enemy "generator" (which supplies all ships with energy). The battle is fought with the formation of energetic majorities; thus: a 2-FS neutralizes an enemy 1-FS, two 2-FS neutralize an enemy 3, etc....
This old game, designed by Captain William J. Chapman, an army pilot, is based on actual blind flying conditions. When "flying the beam", the pilot hears a steady radio buzz when he is on his true course. If he flies to one side of the beam, he hears the Morse code letter "A" (.-); if to the other, the letter "N" (-.). As he nears the "On Course" signal...