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Designed By: Alfred (Al) Leonardi
Published By: Flying Buffalo Inc.
Nova Game Designs
Mfg suggested # of Players: 2 players
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Playing Time: 20 Minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages: 12 and up
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Category: Wargame
World War I
Mechanics: Simultaneous Action Selection
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The Flying Machines book set pits a Fokker EIII Eindecker against an Airco DH2 "pusher" plane (meaning that the propeller was at the back of the aircraft.) Because of the pusher configuration, the DH2 has a flexible forward firing gun - a novel addition to the Ace of Aces system. The game also provides statistics for other early-war German aircraft and Allied pusher aircraft which may be played using this set.

Flying Machines includes a different variety of maneuvers than was used in the Powerhouse and Handy Rotary books. This makes for interesting match-ups between the sets.

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I never carried around a die for the advanced rules to this game. I used a table like the one attached. The German and Allied players write/call-out a number 1-6 at the same time, and cross reference it on the table to get a 1d6 roll. This rock-paper-scissors approach fits inside the box with the rules.
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