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Wings of Glory: World War 1 – Nieuport 16
Wings of Glory: World War 1 – Nieuport 16
by Ares Games (2019)
Player Count
2

Player Ages
13+

Playing Time
30 minutes
Categories
  • Wargame
  • Fighting
  • Miniatures
  • World War I
  • Aviation / Flight
  • Mechanisms
  • Simultaneous Action Selection
  • Simulation
  • Action / Movement Programming
  • Family
  • Wings of Glory / Wings of War
  • Player Count: Two Player Only Games
  • Rating: 8.33/10 from 3 users

    Description

    The Nieuport 16 was an evolution of the Nieuport 11, reinforced and modified to fit a new, more powerful engine, and used as a fighter, bomber escort, and in balloon busting. It was armed with a single Lewis machine–gun, set in a difficult to reach position over the upper wing and when used in balloon busting with four Le Prieur rockets on each side. With a top speed of over 100 mph (ca. 161 km/h), it was superior to its predecessors, but lacked in maneuverability; still, it represented an important stepping stone for the Nieuport line.

    Nieuport 16 (Ball)
    Considered a “lone wolf,” Albert Ball was a British ace scoring multiple victories on this Nieuport, including the destruction of an observation balloon with phosphor bombs.

    New versions:

    Nieuport 16 (Navarre)
    Jean Navarre, the Sentinel of Verdun, the first French pilot to shoot down two enemy aircrafts in a day and the first to be officially declared an ace. He was made a Chevalier de la Legion d’Honneur for his secret special missions and his aerial victories.

    Nieuport 16 (Escadrille Lafayette)
    Aéronautique Militaire unit N 124 – best known as “Escadrille La Fayette,” in honor of the French hero of the American Revolutionary War – was composed mostly of American volunteers who soon became a great inspiration to many aspiring pilots.

    Nieuport 16 (De Guibert)
    Henri De Guibert earned his flight license as a civilian, and once enlisted he became a French aviation pilot, and scored his first victory in his Nieuport 16 on July 21, 1916. After 19 years of service, he was honored as Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur.

    Each WW1 Wings of Glory® Airplane Pack is a ready–to–play model, painted and assembled, 100% compatible with any other WW1 Wings of Glory game product. In each pack you will find all you need to play with the airplane: a special base with gaming stats, a variable altitude flying stand, and a specific deck of cards.

    — Description from the publisher

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