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The Hornet Leader II war game is based on the original award-winning design published back in 1991.
Like the original game, Hornet Leader II is designed from the ground up as a solitaire game.
The game places you in command of the pilots and aircraft of a modern day squadron of U.S. Navy F/A-18 Hornet Strike fighters.
When you play the game, you will plan and carry-out missions in one of three... [click here for more] |
Dan Verssen Games |
$14.99
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The hill folk have long battled the interstellar threat presented by the Grays and their blob and cephalopod compatriots. But there is another alien threat, vile and bent upon destruction. It is the Green Menace From Uranus. Compared to the Little Green Men, the Grays are the merry pranksters of the universe, what with their constant probing, tendency toward harassing the livestock and habit of leaving... [click here for more] |
Dastardly Designed Games |
FREE
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When the Navy Walked: Conflict On Mars! is a miniature rules set that covers an alternate history set during the colonization of the Red Planet of Mars by the Great Powers. As the Great Powers vie for control of the planet's few resources and the Red Planet's native Red, Green and White Martians make tenuous treaties with them, something older stirs in the depths of the planet. Something dark and... [click here for more] |
Dastardly Designed Games |
$4.99
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When the Navy Walked: Earthin the Hollow Earth is a miniature rules set that covers an alternate history set in the center of the Earth. As the Great Powers begin to explore their newfound land of adventure they must contend with the locals that time forgot.
Now the Aztec Empire, the Holy Egyptian Empire, the Second Roman Empire, the Yuan Dynasty and the Protean Races must contend with... [click here for more] |
Dastardly Designed Games |
$4.99
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When the Navy Walked is a miniature rules set that covers an alternate history from the 1872 Victorian era to the 1909 Edwardian Industrial Age. It is a springboard for imagination and a high-level game of tactics and battles set amongst a 'what if' world inspired by the classic authors of Victorian Science Fiction and Retro Science Fiction. In WTNW players take the reins of generals and command... [click here for more] |
Dastardly Designed Games |
FREE
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When the Navy Walked is a miniature rules set that covers an alternate history from the 1872 Victorian era to the 1909 Edwardian Industrial Age. It is a springboard for imagination and a high level game of tactics and battles set amongst the 'what if' world inspired by the classic authors of Victorian Science Fiction and Retro Science Fiction. In WTNW players take the reins of generals and command... [click here for more] |
Dastardly Designed Games |
$4.99
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Take your battles to the skies and beyond!
For years, The Great Powers have ruled the skies above with their airships and battlecasters as unquestioned masters but with the discovery of Earthin the Skypirates have emerged and are terrorizing the citizens and challenging the Great Powers domination of the skies and the Aether.
When the Navy Walked Airships and Skypirates is a miniature rules... [click here for more] |
Dastardly Designed Games |
$4.99
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 A gorgeous deck of 70 cards for use with the When the Navy Walked game. These cards are intended to make game play faster and keep record keeping to a minimum. The cards are divided into four sections; Internal Hits, Sabotage, Orders, and Conditions. These cards are for use with WTNW Core Revised.
Internal Hits The Internal Hits cards can be shuffled together and drawn instead of rolling on... [click here for more] |
Dastardly Designed Games |
$5.00
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When the Navy Walked on Rorke's Drift is a free download for the upcoming table top miniatures Victorian Science Fiction game When the Navy Walked! WTNW:RD is a scenario that uses the innovative mechanics for WTNW. This product will appeal to fans of the VSF and alternate history genre. This product recreates the famous battle of Rorke's Drift set in the mission station itself as the king's... [click here for more] |
Dastardly Designed Games |
FREE
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When the Navy Walked Combat Deck
A gorgeous deck of 70 cards for use with the When the Navy Walked game. These cards are intended to make game play faster and keep record keeping to a minimum. The cards are divided into four sections; Internal Hits, Sabotage, Orders, and Conditions. These cards are for use with WTNW Core Revised.
Internal Hits The Internal Hits cards can be shuffled together... [click here for more] |
Dastardly Designed Games |
$9.99
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Atmosphere harvester vessels are more commonly known as 'scoop' ships, designed to skim the cloud tops of gas giant and ice giant planets to collect and refine chemicals of industrial value. The AHV Big Dipper and its sister ships are enormous starships of this rare class, measuring more than a kilometer in length. Much of the vessel is an automated storage and refinery complex, the crew occupying... [click here for more] |
Dave Graffam Models |
$2.95
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This map pack gives you an instant starship deck plan for your science fiction RPG adventures. It's setting-agnostic and systemless, so it should be easy to adapt these materials to just about any science fiction RPG. The maps are designed to be easy to set up for home use and the virtual tabletop.
The B9900 Hornet is a short-range, in-system-only vessel manufactured by Castle Corporation, operated... [click here for more] |
Dave Graffam Models |
$1.95
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This botanical research outpost could be located on almost any terrestrial world in a variety of science fiction settings, and is particularly well-suited for gritty spacetrucker roleplaying games. The personnel stationed at this research facility are tasked with exploring uncharted territory in their sturdy six-wheeled rovers, collecting samples to bring back for study, and operating independently... [click here for more] |
Dave Graffam Models |
$2.95
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The B-115/H series starship from Azimuth Industries is a speedy medium-sized freighter, a popular choice for shipping fleets throughout known space. It is typically used to carry perishables and other time-sensitive cargo, propelled by four powerful thrusters. It's a flexible vessel that could be suitable for a group of space adventurers needing a mobile base of operations, a commercial trader, a... [click here for more] |
Dave Graffam Models |
$0.95
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This map pack gives you an instant starship deck plan for your science fiction RPG adventures. This kit is setting-agnostic and systemless, so it should be easy to adapt these materials to just about any science fiction RPG. These maps are designed to be easy to set up for home use and the virtual tabletop.
The TR3200 Starfreighter is an FTL-capable medium-range vessel manufactured by Castle Corporation,... [click here for more] |
Dave Graffam Models |
$1.95
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My previous ruleset Dreadnoughts At Dawn reproduced large capital ship engagements in or around the 1st world war. It did not deal with aircraft or submarines, and focussed on the larger capital ships.
Carrier Strike at Dawn has a number of different "Mission types", opne of which is large surface ship combat in daylight, there are changes from WW1 but not that many.
The most important and innovative... [click here for more] |
Dawn Gaming |
Pay What You Want
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My previous ruleset Dreadnoughts At Dawn reproduced large capital ship engagements in WW1, it did not deal with aircraft and focussed on the larger capital ships.
Fleet Battles in WW2 is a simplified and accelerated rewrite of my rules "Carrier Strike at Dawn" which it now supercedes. It allows for day and night actions, pure surface actions, pure carrier actions and hybrid carrier surface actions... [click here for more] |
Dawn Gaming |
FREE
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These are my 1980's fast play modern naval combat rules. Whilst the mechanisms are very different to my other rules sets the idea of making them as fast and fun as possible remain the same, even though missile armed warships are by their nature immensely complicated
I am making this set of rules FREE. 2 reasons for this.
1st I am using them as an introduction to my other rules sets which are all... [click here for more] |
Dawn Gaming |
FREE
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1/100 (15mm) paper model of Heinkel He-162A-2 Volksjaeger.
Late-war Luftwaffe jet 'peoples fighter'. ... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$4.50 $3.50
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 1/100 (15mm) paper model of Heinkel He-177 Greif heavy bomber.
The Heinkel He 177 Greif (Griffin) was a long-range heavy bomber flown by the Luftwaffe during World War II. The He 177 was the only operational long-range heavy bomber available to the Luftwaffe during the war years that had a payload/range capability similar to the four-engined heavy bombers flown by the USAAF and RAF in the European... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$7.50 $4.99
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 1/100 (15mm) paper model of SPAD S.VII flown by Frank Baer. ... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$4.50 $2.50
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 1/100 (15mm) paper model of Yakovlev Yak-1000 supersonic fighter prototype.
The Yakovlev Yak-1000 was a Soviet supersonic technology demonstrator intended to evaluate the aerodynamic layout and field performance of the cropped delta wing discussed in captured German documents in combination with the new Lyulka AL-5 turbojet. The tandem undercarriage proved to be unsatisfactory and there were serious... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$4.50 $2.50
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 1/144 (12 mm) 3D paper model of siemens-Schuckert R.I, WWI German bomber.
Siemens-Schukert built a series of similar aircraft to meet the German Army's requirements for a class of airplane called "Riesenflugzeug" (literally, 'giant aircraft'). Riesenflugzeug were intended to operate independently on long-range, long-endurance strategic bombing and reconnaissance missions.
SSW's R-I through R-VII... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.95
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 1/200 3D paper Bloch mb.200
The Bloch MB 200 was a French day/night bomber, first designed in 1932 and produced in France and Czechoslovakia (under license). Some aircraft were still serving in both countries air forces when World War Two began.
A transitional design, the MB 200 had fully cantilevered wings, a closed cockpit, and was of mostly metal construction, but still had fixed landing gear.... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.50
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 1/48 paper model of Fiat Br.20 flown at 47 Squadriglia, 37 Gruppo, 18 Stormo of Royal Italian Air Force, Italy, 1939.
The Fiat BR.20 Cicogna (Italian: "stork") was a low-wing twin-engine medium bomber that was developed and manufactured by Italian aircraft company Fiat. It holds the distinction of being the first all-metal Italian bomber to enter service; at the time, it was regarded as one of the... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$6.50 $5.50
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 1/48 paper model of Hanriot HD.1 in Belgian livery (5e Escadrille).
The Hanriot HD.1 was a French World War I single-seat fighter aircraft. Rejected for service with French squadrons in favour of the SPAD S.7,[1] the type was supplied to the Belgian and the Italian air forces with whom it proved highly successful. Of a total of about 1,200 examples built, 831 were in fact produced by Italian companies... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$4.50
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 1/48 paper model of Hanriot HD.1 in Austro-Hungarian livery
The Hanriot HD.1 was a French World War I single-seat fighter aircraft. Rejected for service with French squadrons in favour of the SPAD S.7,[1] the type was supplied to the Belgian and the Italian air forces with whom it proved highly successful. Of a total of about 1,200 examples built, 831 were in fact produced by Italian companies under... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
Pay What You Want
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 1/48 paper model of Hanriot HD.1 in Italian livery flown by Mario Fucini.
The Hanriot HD.1 was a French World War I single-seat fighter aircraft. Rejected for service with French squadrons in favour of the SPAD S.7,[1] the type was supplied to the Belgian and the Italian air forces with whom it proved highly successful. Of a total of about 1,200 examples built, 831 were in fact produced by Italian... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$4.50
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 1/48 paper model of Hanriot HD.1 in Belgian livery flown by Jan Olieslagers.
The Hanriot HD.1 was a French World War I single-seat fighter aircraft. Rejected for service with French squadrons in favour of the SPAD S.7,[1] the type was supplied to the Belgian and the Italian air forces with whom it proved highly successful. Of a total of about 1,200 examples built, 831 were in fact produced by Italian... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$4.50
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 1/48 paper model of Hanriot HD.1 in Swiss livery.
The Hanriot HD.1 was a French World War I single-seat fighter aircraft. Rejected for service with French squadrons in favour of the SPAD S.7,[1] the type was supplied to the Belgian and the Italian air forces with whom it proved highly successful. Of a total of about 1,200 examples built, 831 were in fact produced by Italian companies under licence.... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$4.50
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 1/48 paper model of Hanriot HD.1 in US livery.
The Hanriot HD.1 was a French World War I single-seat fighter aircraft. Rejected for service with French squadrons in favour of the SPAD S.7,[1] the type was supplied to the Belgian and the Italian air forces with whom it proved highly successful. Of a total of about 1,200 examples built, 831 were in fact produced by Italian companies under licence.... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$4.50
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 1/48 paper model of Hanriot HD.1 in Venezuelian livery.
The Hanriot HD.1 was a French World War I single-seat fighter aircraft. Rejected for service with French squadrons in favour of the SPAD S.7,[1] the type was supplied to the Belgian and the Italian air forces with whom it proved highly successful. Of a total of about 1,200 examples built, 831 were in fact produced by Italian companies under... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$4.50
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 1/48 paper model of Hanriot HD.1 in Belgian livery flown by Willy Coppens.
The Hanriot HD.1 was a French World War I single-seat fighter aircraft. Rejected for service with French squadrons in favour of the SPAD S.7,[1] the type was supplied to the Belgian and the Italian air forces with whom it proved highly successful. Of a total of about 1,200 examples built, 831 were in fact produced by Italian... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$4.50
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 1/48 paper model of Heinkel He-177 Greif heavy bomber.
The Heinkel He 177 Greif (Griffin) was a long-range heavy bomber flown by the Luftwaffe during World War II. The He 177 was the only operational long-range heavy bomber available to the Luftwaffe during the war years that had a payload/range capability similar to the four-engined heavy bombers flown by the USAAF and RAF in the European theatre;... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$10.50 $7.99
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 1/48 3D paper model of Sopwith Camel Comic, WWI British night fighter.
The "Comic" was a Camel variant designed specifically for night-fighting duties. The twin Vickers guns were replaced by two Lewis guns on Foster mountings firing forward over the top wing, as the muzzle flash of the Vickers guns could blind the pilot. To allow reloading of the guns, the pilot was moved about 12 inches (30 cm)... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$18.00 $15.00
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 1/48 3D paper model of Sopwith Camel Comic, WWI British night fighter.
The "Comic" was a Camel variant designed specifically for night-fighting duties. The twin Vickers guns were replaced by two Lewis guns on Foster mountings firing forward over the top wing, as the muzzle flash of the Vickers guns could blind the pilot. To allow reloading of the guns, the pilot was moved about 12 inches (30 cm)... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$15.00
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 1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Albatros D.XI, WWI German experimentalfighter.
The D XI was a biplane fighter with a rotation engine, breaking the Albatros tradition of liquid-cooled engines. It also dispensed with wire wing bracing, having single I struts between the wings. Two built.Perfect for the WWI air games like Canvas Eagles.
Perfect for the WWI air games like Canvas Eagles.
Easy two-page... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.50
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 1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Aviatik 30.40, WWI Austro-Hungarian experimental fighter.
Paper model is of the Aviatik 30.40A, an Austro Hungarian experimental parasol monoplane derivative of the Aviatik 30.27. The Aviatik 30.40 was powered by a similar 160hp Steyr Le Rhone 11-cylinder rotary engine, and only one prototype was built and flown during the summer of 1918. The Aviatik 30.40 was of wooden... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.50
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 First Kangaroo card model ever!
Well-known WWI anti-submarine aircraft 1/72 scale! Model has detailed cockpits. ... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.95
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 1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Bristol Scout, WWI British aircraft.
The Bristol Scout was a simple, single seat, rotary-engined biplane originally intended as a civilian racing aircraft. Like other similar fast, light aircraft of the period - it was acquired by the RNAS and the RFC as a "scout", or fast reconnaissance type. In the event it was one of the first single-seaters to be used as fighter... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$7.00
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1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Caproni Ca.3, WWI Italian bomber.
The development of the Ca.1 to the Ca.2 suggested the benefits of increasing amounts of power to the very sound airframe. The Ca.3 was a development of Ca.2, by replacing the two engines mounted on the booms with the same Isotta-Fraschini engine that had been used as the central, pusher engine on that design. The prototype flew in late... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.95
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 1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Dornier D.I, WWI German fighter.
It was an all-metal fighter and a milestone in aeronautical technology that would come to define modern aircraft. It was designed by Claude Dornier in early 1918 while he was working as an aeronautical engineer at Luftschiffbau Zeppelin concern. Six (maybe seven) prototypes were build, designations D.1750/18 to D.1755/18. Three of them... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.50
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 1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Fokker D.VII, WWI German fighter.
The Fokker D.VII was a World War I fighter aircraft designed by Reinhold Platz of the Fokker- Flugzeugwerke. Germany produced almost 2,000 D.VII aircraft in the summer and fall of 1918. In service, the D.VII quickly proved itself superior to existing Allied fighters, leading to a second Fokker Scourge.
Perfect for the WWI air games... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.50
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 1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Fokker Dr.I, flown by Paul Baumer.
The Fokker Dr.I was the result of an Idflieg specification for a triplane similar to the captured Sopwith. This type of wing arrangement allowed a light and compact, thus very manoeuvrable, aircraft.
A newcomer to the front at the end of August 1917, it was retired from front line service in May 1918. Some aircraft were reallocated... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.50
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 1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Fokker Dr.I, flown by Karl Bolle.
The Fokker Dr.I was the result of an Idflieg specification for a triplane similar to the captured Sopwith. This type of wing arrangement allowed a light and compact, thus very manoeuvrable, aircraft.
A newcomer to the front at the end of August 1917, it was retired from front line service in May 1918. Some aircraft were reallocated... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.50
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 1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Fokker Dr.I, flown by Walter Gottsch.
The Fokker Dr.I was the result of an Idflieg specification for a triplane similar to the captured Sopwith. This type of wing arrangement allowed a light and compact, thus very manoeuvrable, aircraft.
A newcomer to the front at the end of August 1917, it was retired from front line service in May 1918. Some aircraft were reallocated... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.50
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 1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Fokker Dr.I, flown by Franz Hemer.
The Fokker Dr.I was the result of an Idflieg specification for a triplane similar to the captured Sopwith. This type of wing arrangement allowed a light and compact, thus very manoeuvrable, aircraft.
A newcomer to the front at the end of August 1917, it was retired from front line service in May 1918. Some aircraft were reallocated... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.50
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 1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Fokker Dr.I, flown by Jasta 19 unknown pilot.
The Fokker Dr.I was the result of an Idflieg specification for a triplane similar to the captured Sopwith. This type of wing arrangement allowed a light and compact, thus very manoeuvrable, aircraft.
A newcomer to the front at the end of August 1917, it was retired from front line service in May 1918. Some aircraft were... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.50
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 1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Fokker Dr.I, flown by Friedrich Kempf.
The Fokker Dr.I was the result of an Idflieg specification for a triplane similar to the captured Sopwith. This type of wing arrangement allowed a light and compact, thus very manoeuvrable, aircraft.
A newcomer to the front at the end of August 1917, it was retired from front line service in May 1918. Some aircraft were reallocated... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.50
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 1/72 (25 mm) 3D paper model of Fokker Dr.I, flown by Hans Kirschtain.
The Fokker Dr.I was the result of an Idflieg specification for a triplane similar to the captured Sopwith. This type of wing arrangement allowed a light and compact, thus very manoeuvrable, aircraft.
A newcomer to the front at the end of August 1917, it was retired from front line service in May 1918. Some aircraft were reallocated... [click here for more] |
der Kampfflieger |
$3.50
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