During the first World War much of the air combat was associated with "big pushes" on the ground. This Dawn Patrol event recreates one such combat. GM
Alan Christensen. Sponsor: Flight in the Skies Society.
Sometimes the temptation to take one last flight before a change in equipment could lead to trouble. See if you can live to fight another day. GM Alan
Christensen. Sponsor: Flight in the Skies Society.
You had to get up early to catch the first mission of the day. This is a "real" Dawn Patrol scenario. GM Alan Christensen. Sponsor: Flight in the Skies
Society.
On 2 September, 1918, Jagdgeschwader III, commanded by Hauptmann Bruno Loerzer, claimed 24 kills for no losses. Can you improve on the Allies'
performance? GM Alon Christensen. Sponsor: Flight in the Skies Society.
Join us in the air over Germany to salute the great masterpiece. There will be a special prize to the winner. GM George Henion. Sponsor: Flight in the Skies
Society.
Be prepared with six-siders and ten-siders I Although out of print, Dawn Patrol continues to evolve. There are more than a few variations in this scenario
based on newly developed Dawn Patrol rules. Fighters ore the main focus. GM Jim McIntyre. Sponsor: Flight in the Skies Society.
Be prepared with six-siders and fen-siders I Although out of print, Dawn Patrol continues to evolve. There are more than a few variations in ibis scenario
based on newly developed Dawn Patrol rules. Objectives are the main focus. GM Jim McIntyre. Sponsor: Flight in the Skies Society.
Many allied pilots were shot down because they forgot what their instructors told them, "Watch out for the Hun in the sun." Join us in not making that
mistake in this 1918 scenario. GM George Henion. Sponsor: Flight in the Skies Society.
Back to the days of six-siders, open damage and normal tailing. This scenario is reminiscent of Fight in The Skies. GM Jim McIntyre. Sponsor: Flight in the
Skies Society.
On the traditional Saturday morning, trade potshots and barbs in this, a perennial favorite. Good control of the dice and your plane (mixed with a bit of luck)
will lead to top honors. The more the merrier! GM Jim McIntyre. Sponsor: Flight in the Skies Society.