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Richthofen’s War
$5.00
The Red Baron flies again – now you can actually fly the same airplanes that blazed a path of glory over the skies of France during WWI.
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Richthofen’s War
The Red Baron flies again – now you can actually fly the same airplanes that blazed a path of glory over the skies of France during WWI. You can be Baron von Richthofen running up a score of 80 victories or Cpt. Roy Brown flying the same Sopwith Camel that shot him down in the game where planes perform exactly as pilots of Flying Circus Aerodrome say they did in real life.
Each player, in complete control of one airplane, attempts to outmanoeuvre his opponent and mark up a victory on the way to becoming an Ace. Players pick the type of situation that they want to re-flight from one of seven different scenarios, or they can create their own situations from the wealth of information available in the Instructions and Briefing Manual. Each aircraft is unique in its own combination of: operational ceiling, rate-of-climb, diving speed, firepower, and armament. With over 32 different aircraft types to choose from, there are over 1200 possible combinations of opposing aircraft.
Simple rules allow one to start immediately after reading the Basic Instructions. Almost anyone can play the Basic Game, and little time is required to advance to the Tournament and Optional Games.
This item includes:
– High quality rulebook in PDF format ready to print
– All unpunched counters ready to print
– Game charts and log pads redy to print
– High resolution colour map of the gameboard
– BONUS – Avalon Hill General Articles
Avalon Hill complexity rating – 5
A fantastic addition to any wargame collection in a convenient format.
NOTE: Download is 788Mb
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