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Blood Red Skies: P-38 Lightning SquadronThe P-38 Lightning’s comparatively long range proved invaluable in the Pacific Theatre and for escort duties in deep penetration raids over occupied Europe, enjoying considerable success as a ground attack strike fighter. The twin-engined fighter enjoyed its most extensive deployment and successes in the...
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Pe-2 squadronThe Pe-2 was redesigned from a high-altitude escort fighter into a dive bomber in just 45 days after word spread of Luftwaffe successes in 1940. Surprisingly, the result was a highly successful light bomber rated as one of the best ground attack aircraft of...
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Blood Red Skies: Regia Aeronautica expansion packThis Regia Aeronautica expansion pack contains additional cards for the World War Two tabletop fighter combat game, Blood Red Skies. Datacards for the following Italian aircraft are included: Fiat Cr.42 Falco, Fiat G.50 Freccia, Reggiane Re.2001 Falco II, Macchi C.205 Veltro, Breda Ba.65 and...
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Blood Red Skies F4U Corsair SquadronThe Vought F4U Corsair was designed to be a carrier-based fighter but flying from rough island airfields in tropical conditions was no impediment. Battles over Guadalcanal proved their superiority over their Japanese opponents. The F4U flew over 60,000 operational sorties (only 9,000 sorties flown...
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Blood Red Skies: Macchi C.200 Saetta squadronThe Macchi C.200 Saetta (Arrow) was the Regia Aeronautica’s hardest working front line fighter. The Saetta represented a considerable step forward for the Italian air force. Production problems and conflicting demands on manufacturers limited overall production of the C.200 to a total of 1,151...
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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: Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu 'Nick' SquadronThe Ki45 Toryu (Dragon slayer, Allied reporting name Nick) was a twin-engine heavy fighter patterned after the Me110 and its contemporaries, becoming one of the most important of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force’s warplanes. Initially deployed in bomber escort roles, it soon became...
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Blood Red Skies: SM.79 Sparviero squadronThe SM.79 Sparviero (Sparrowhawk) had a reputation for being fast, reliable, and well-armed and formed the backbone of Italy’s medium bomber force, with 600 aircraft. It saw action as a bomber, transport, reconnaissance aircraft, and a torpedo bomber. Over 1,200 Sparviero were produced, making...
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Blood Red Skies US Ace Pilot: Dick BestRichard Halsey ‘Dick’ Best graduated with honours from the United States Naval Academy in 1932 and transferred to naval aviation in 1934. He joined the USS Lexington in 1936, later taking an instructor role before moving to dive bombers. He was assigned to USS...
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Blood Red Skies US Ace Pilot: David McCampbellDavid McCampbell was the United States Navy's highest scoring pilot, and the all-time F6F Hellcat Ace with 34 aerial victories. McCampbell joined the US Navy before the war and served as a landing signal officer. He survived the sinking of USS Wasp near Guadalcanal...
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Hawker Typhoon squadronThe Hawker Typhoon was a high-speed low to medium altitude interceptor. It was rushed into service in 1941 but suffered critical flaws which were only rectified after several pilot fatalities. The Typhoon found its calling as a highly successful fighter bomber supplementing its quad...
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Blood Red Skies Japanese Ace Pilot: Takashige EgusaEgusa was born in Hiroshima and graduated from the Etajima Naval Academy as a dive bombing specialist in 1930. He fought in China and was later stationed on the carrier Soryu where he became commander of an Aichi D3A (Val) dive bomber squadron. Egusa...
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Blood Red Skies Japanese Ace Pilot: Joichi TomonagaTomonaga was born in Nagan prefecture in 1911 and fought in the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937. He was assigned to the carrier Hiryu at the outbreak of WW2 and led a squadron of B5N torpedo bombers during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Tomonaga...
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Blood Red Skies: F6F Hellcat SquadronThe Grumman F6F Hellcat was a rugged US Navy fighter. It performed extremely well in combat and accounted for 75% of the US Navy’s recorded aerial victories in the Pacific theatre. This astounding figure totals Japanese 5156 aircraft destroyed for the loss of only...
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Macchi C.202 Folgore squadronThe Macchi C.202 Folgore (Lightning) entered service in July 1941 and soon emerged as one of the best dogfighters available to the Italian Regia Aeronautica. The Folgore maintained a good kill/loss ratio in extensive combat in the Mediterranean, North Africa, and a limited deployment...
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Blood Red Skies Kawanishi N1K2 Shiden-kai 'George' SquadronThe Kawanishi N1K-2 ‘Shiden Kai’ (“Violet Lightning”) was an Imperial Japanese Navy Air Force (IJNAF) land-based fighter. Known by the Allied forces as “George”, the N1K-2 was considered to be one of the finest land-based fighters flown by the Japanese. Initial defects were addressed...
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Blood Red Skies Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero SquadronThe Mitsubishi A6M Zero was a fast, modern fighter, but had no armour for the pilot. When the Zero was in the hands of aggressive and well-trained pilots this weakness was rarely apparent. Fast and manoeuvrable, and with an extremely long range, it proved...
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Blood Red Skies: Nakajima Ki-43 II 'Oscar' squadronAt the time of Japan’s entry into World War Two, the land-based Ki-43 Hayabusa (Peregrine Falcon) was the amongst the most advanced aircraft available to the nation, and was also the most important in numerical terms, with 5900 aircraft produced. The Oscar enjoyed air...
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Blood Red Skies: Reggiane Re.2002 Ariete squadronThe Reggiane Re.2002 Ariete (Ram) could carry a respectable payload and saw service as a fighter-bomber during the Sicily landings. After the armistice, surviving Arietes were flown by both the Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force for the Allies and by the Germans. Reggiane couldn’t meet...
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Blood Red Skies Mitsubishi J2M Raiden 'Jack' SquadronThe sleek J2M Raiden (Thunderbolt) was designed as a bomber interceptor. It proved a dangerous opponent, but it struggled to reach the high-flying B29 Super Fortresses that were its intended prey. After a year correcting serious engine problems, the sleek Mitsubishi J2M Raiden (“Thunderbolt”)...
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