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Fighting Sail: Fleet Actions 1775–1815 (Osprey Wargames)

PDF Fighting Sail: Fleet Actions 1775–1815 (Osprey Wargames) by Ryan Miller in History

Description

Graham Simons has been granted access to a staggering archive; a wealth of fascinating documentation that has never before seen the light of day. Category 1; top secret documents; prepared by the Director of Technical Services at Wright Field in 1945; feature lists of aircraft; radar equipment; and other military and aviation accessories that the United States and the Allies lusted after in the dying days of The Second World War and during the post-War period; when enemy secrets were more hungrily sought than ever. Details of information gleaned over the course of Operation LUSTY (LUftwaffe Secret TechnologY) are included in the form of reports; tables; and typed transcripts of conversations. Photographs also feature in this visual publication that seeks to consolidate all the various scraps of documentation filed around this time in an effort to create an authentic impression of events as they unfolded during the course of this mammoth retrieval operation.


#194106 in Books Osprey Publishing 2015-05-19 2015-05-19Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.83 x .1 x 6.85l; .35 #File Name: 147280770764 pages9781472807700


Review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Nice set of quick action rules for squadron size battlesBy Edward MayNice set of quick action rules for squadron size battles. An easy point system that can be amended as needed.10 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Best new game of the year!By MattK512Apart from the name that is way too long; there is nothing negative about this game. If certainly fills a niche that no other game I've seen can - large fleet sized engagements. My gaming group (Austin TX) has played a couple of fleet sized engagements already and did the Battle of the Nile in about 2.5-3 hours. I think I could run Trafalgar in an afternoon and with 4-6 players on each side. 1:2400 scale ships fit perfectly and allow massive (30-40 ships per side) battles in a relatively small game board. I definitely recommend the game.0 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Theodore Schuenemannsimple game

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