"B-17: Queen of the Skies" is a strategy game which re-creates the early bombing missions and aerial combat of the B-17 (F Model) bombers of the US Eighth Air Force over Europe between October 1942 and May 1943. Movement to targets is through zones. Die rolls and game tables determine appearance, type, and position of enemy fighters. Charts are used to determine if hits are made, where the damage is located, and how serious the damage is. Game tables and die rolls also determine everything from the bomber's target and formation position to weather, flak, and German fighter opposition as the B-17 makes its way over land and sea to its target.
The game has a low complexity and typically, the playing time is generally less than one hour after your first few games.
Game components include :
- Gameboard
- Strategic Movement board
- Crew Placement board
- 5 Game Tables & Charts cards
- 88 Counters/Markers
- 16 German Fighter cards
- Mission chart pad
- 2 Dice
- Rules booklet
B-17 is designed to be primarily a solitaire game. The player controls a B-17F Flying Fortress bomber, trying to survive German fighter attacks and drop its load of bombs on the selected target, then return home safely. Optionally, a second player can control the German fighters (to some degree; their appearance is determined randomly, but successive attacks are under the control of the German player). If each player has their own copy of B-17, then they can fly their bomber while playing the German fighters in their partner's game.
The GENERAL Vol.20,No.6 - The Lonely Numbers: Playing the Odds in B-17 (Rex A. Martin) – Analysis of many of the odds in the game.
The GENERAL Vol.20,No.6 - The Saga of the Memphis Belle: Simulating a Survivor (Bruce C. Shelley) – Shows the 25 missions of the Memphis Belle, along with the historical results.
The GENERAL Vol.20,No.6 - Raid On Detroit: The 1983 Origins B-17 Tournament (Bruce C. Shelley) – Description of a B-17 tournament held at the 1983 Origins convention.
The GENERAL Vol.20,No.6 - The Rest of the Royal Family: Variant Models for B-17 (James E. Meldrum) – Description of variant models of the B-17, including the B-17C, B-17E and the B-17G.
The GENERAL Vol.23,No.1 - 15th Air Force: A Variant for B-17 (Lawrence Cirelli) – A variant using the 15th air force based in Italy.
The GENERAL Vol.23,No.1 - Filling The Skies: The Woes of B-17 Addiction (Rex A. Martin) – An article detailing the experiences of many prolific B-17 players.
The GENERAL Vol.23,No.5 - The Queen in Germany: More Targets for B-17 (Doug Bleyaert) – Adds more mission targets, especially in Germany, to the original game.
The GENERAL Vol.24,No.6 - Theater Modifications: More Expansions for B-17 (John E. Ockelmann) – Some additional variations including group formations, evasive action, formation defensive gunnery, crew experience and weather.
The GENERAL Vol.26,No.5 - Operation Porcupine: A “Killer” Variant for B-17 (Craig Posey and Gilbert DeMichele) – A variant using the YB-40 escort bomber.
The GENERAL Vol.28,No.2 - The Target For Today Is…: Reminiscences and a B-17 Tournament Scenario (Don Hawthorne) – Don recounts two B-17 convention experiences and adds another scenario, the raid on Schweinfurt.
The GENERAL Vol.28,No.4 - The Battle of Berlin: A Variant for B-17 (Larry Cirelli) – Variant for British night raids on Germany using the Lancaster heavy bomber.
Other magazine references include:
The Boardgamer Special Issue – The Boardgamer's Special B-17 Issue – This 72-page issue is devoted entirely to B-17:QotS; it includes a variety of variants and strategy articles
The Boardgamer Vol.7,No.4 – A Bomber's Moon: And Other Sundry Items, A B-17 Variant– Tom Cundiff (Variant)
The Boardgamer Vol.8,No.4 – The 'Liberator' of Europe!: The B24J Joins the Queen of the Skies– Tom Cundiff (Variant)
The Boardgamer Vol.9,No.2 – Down with the Queen!: Evening the Odds in B-17:QotS – Chris Bradley (Strategy)
Battleplan No.7 - Cousins of the Queen: two experimental B-17 models & Squadron Command: rules for leading a squadron of B-17s
This resolves German Offense, starting from M-3 to B1-X and/or P1-X.
Choose German fighter, its position, and any modifiers and enter your 1d6 result. The file looks up all effects upto B-17 damages, crew wounds, etc.
Currently, hand held extinguisher results are not included.
The file does not use macro, so in order to reroll, click on 1d6 result again.
This spreadsheet will determine your target, produce a mission sheet for printing and record your progress thru 25 missions. The program also includes a random name generator for crew & plans that are a memorial to the 303rd BG(H) Hell's Angels. My Uncle Johnny's Bomb Group.
Homemade mission chart for B-17 Queen of the Skies. Be sure you have duplex turned on for printing on both sides. v2 of the PDF file has "Boxed" Fighter Waves, which is more like the original. v1 just has the two lines and space to write the details down.