... This may be the place and time to bring up a question that has occasionally bothered me over the years "William Greens series of Warplanes of World War II"...
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I have the 10 vol's I never fopund any more I am sad to say either Drew ... From: Bob Smart To: NavWarGames@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007...
The ten volumes were all that were completed, unfortunately, but William Green did publish (among his many works) two larger books on bombers and two on...
Based on what I have read in Morison, Frank (Guadalcanal) and some other sources, it appears the main success of the cruiser floatplanes in WWII IN THE PACIFIC...
Mark Thanks for the response. I am thinking it might work (purely from a fun perspective, not necessarily trying to truly simulate) with CAS and its "plot...
I know that the Germans named there main battry turrets: i.e. Anton, Bruno, Cesar and Dora. But in World War 1, what were the wing turrets named and how were...
There were to be 18 volumes in all--4 fighter, 1 flying boat, 1 floatplane, 11 bomber and recce and 1 "experimental" aircraft. About 1972-73 I saw an...
I know that the Germans named their turrents in a straight alphabetic order: A B C D E F etc. They didn't use Q or X Y and Z. I am not sure which turret would...
... floatplane, 11 bomber and recce and 1 "experimental" aircraft. About 1972-73 I saw an advertisement for volumes 11 and 12 in an aviation magazine, which...
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I remember the Blandford series of pocket encyclopaedias, half colour plates and half text with enormous affection. However the best series of aircraft books...
In the 70's Kookaburra did some excellent publications as well. I still have their 2 part set on the FX190 series. Byron ... From: NavWarGames@yahoogroups.com...
... I have the 1992 edition of THE BRITISH FIGHTER SINCE 1912, by Francis K. Mason. As well as older (1967) edition of THE BRITISH BOMBER SINCE 1914, by Peter...
I have all 10 of the books, and most of the naval ones also mentioned (which were actually written by several different authors). William Green lived for many...
Eddie: Thanks for the info. At least I have that now, so the order of how the wing turrets were named is not really necessary. Again, many thanks. Bill ...
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I've been using FWR for actions in the late 1880s, and generally, it's very good. The ranges as given in the rules are rather long for the period I'm...
HI All I'm tring to modify the Axis and Allies game. With my poor knoweledge of Naval ships , I'm thinking that a Destroyer would not carry more than a 6 inch...
Lawrence, IMHO, DD's are fast, maneuverable, and carry torpedoes. One on one, the BB has a better shot at taking out the DD with its "smaller" guns than with...
Axis and Allies is not a tactical game. light forces in the game are multiple destroyers or cruisers. Almost all destroyers of the period were armed with guns...
Greetings, I've seen where people have based their ships on clear plastic (plexiglass or acrylic) bases and I'm wondering if anyone who has done that might be...
Odd I thought it was Corned Beef :-) ... From: tmjva23666 To: NavWarGames@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 9:06 PM Subject: [NavWarGames]...
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Hi Jeremy, Being a fan of minimalist bases, I use a thin, stiff clear plastic base made from a standard plastic document protector (not the soft flexible...
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