Blood Red Skies
Blood Red Skies is a 1/200th scale tabletop miniatures game, designed by Andy Chambers, where you command formations of fighter aircraft in battle. Action in the game is fast-paced - with six or more planes per side, a thrilling dogfight can be fought in forty-five minutes or less.
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Blood Red Skies Japanese Ace Pilot: Satoru AnabukiSatoru Anabuki was born in Kagawa Prefecture and graduated from the Tokyo Army Aviation School in April 1941. He served with the 50th Sentai (squadron) in the conquest of the Philippines, claiming his first three victories. In 1942 Satoru’s squadron was re-equipped with Ki-43...
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Blood Red Skies: Japanese Ace Pilot Saburo SakaiSaburo Sakai was the Imperial Japanese Navy’s fourth highest ranking Ace. When war began he flew against the US forces in the Philippines, bringing down a P-40 on his first day of combat, and shooting down the first B-17 to be lost in the...
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Blood Red Skies: Japanese Ace Pilot Kaneyoshi MutoKaneyoshi Muto scored his first aerial victory in China in December 1937 and became an Ace by the end of the following year. At the opening of the Second World War Muto fought across the Philippines, the Solomon Islands, the Java Sea and New...
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Blood Red Skies: Japanese Ace Pilot Yozo TsuboiTsuboi was a graduate of the Naval Reserve Aviation Group’s 9th Class in January 1943. He began his combat flying career with the 934th Kokutai flying A6M2-N floatplane fighters in the Dutch East Indies. Tsuboi also saw limited action flying missions in the N1K1...
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Japanese Ace Pilot: Yukiyoshi WakamatsuWakamatsu joined the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force in 1939, first serving in China. His flying career was unremarkable until in 1943 when he shot down two Curtiss P-40 Warhawks. Wakamatsu went on to dispatch 11 more Allied aircraft before converting to the Nakajima...
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Korean War Ace Pilot: James ‘Jabby’ JabaraJames ‘Jabby’ Jabara was America’s first pure jet ace. After flying P-51 Mustangs in WWII, Jabara became highly proficient on the new jets entering service, describing his first flight in the F-80 Shooting Star as the happiest moment of his life. In the Korean...
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Korean War Ace Pilot: Zhao BaotongZhao Baotong is credited as the first Chinese jet pilot to achieve ace status during the Korean War. Zhao was deputy commander of the 3rd Flying Group of the 7th PLAAF Regiment when China intervened in the Korean conflict. His first combat with USAF...
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Korean War Ace Pilot: John F. BoltBolt was the only U.S. Marine aviator to gain ace status in both WWII and Korea. He scored six victories with the famous ‘Black Sheep Squadron’, VMF-214, in the Pacific. He started the Korean War flying F9F Panthers with VMF-115, but in 1953 he...
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Korean War Ace Pilot: Gan Gyong-DukCaptain Gan Gyong-Duk led the 59th FAR, a North Korean MiG-15 squadron which was pulled from the frontlines to form a ‘Special Attack Group’ in 1951. Gyong-Duk’s command was tasked with intercepting enemy aircraft of the USN’s Task Force 77, which were then operating...
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Italian Ace Pilot Furio Niclot DoglioFurio Niclot Doglio was a famed test pilot pre-war and held nine world records. He flew in the Battle of Britain before transferring first to North Africa, where he gained his first victory, and then to participate in the aerial assault on Malta. There...
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Italian Ace Pilot: Carlo Emanuele BuscagliaCarlo Emanuele Buscaglia was initially flying the SM.81 before being upgraded to the more modern SM.79. Shortly after his first combat mission in June 1940, Buscaglia volunteered for the new Reparto Speciale Aerosiluranti (Special Torpedo-Bomber Detachment) in Libya, becoming one of their most successful...
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Italian Ace Pilot: Giuseppe CenniGiuseppe Cenni was a career officer in the Regia Aeronautica and fought in the Spanish Civil War. At the outbreak of the Second World War Cenni undertook training on the Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber. He commanded a squadron of Ju 87s (known as...
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Italian Ace Pilot: Leonardo FerrulliLeonardo Ferrulli was one of the top-scoring Aces of the Regia Aeronautica flying everything from CR.42 biplanes to C.200 and C.202 monoplanes with great success. He volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War in 1937 and scored his first victory there by shooting...
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