Flying Circus Plane Pack #2 - Flight at the Museum
Flights at the Museum contains eleven "new" premade airplanes for the Flying Circus roleplaying game¸ covering planes from the earliest stages of the Great War or even before. While they are now long in the tooth and outclassed by modern examples¸ the book contains a number of suggestions for how to get these old birds back in the sky in your campaign.
The eleven aircraft included are...
The Albrecht Kugel¸ a streamlined two-seater racing monoplane (Torpedo Monoplane). The Flugzeugwerft-Neustadt Korsar¸ a beautifully built two-seater biplane powered by a liquid cooled radial engine. (Anatra Anasal) The Kreuzer Typ 18 Zecke¸ a stubborn and sturdy inline engined biplane fighter (Fokker D.1). The Markgraf Streiter¸ an early scout with the unique ability to shoot its weapon sideways (Bristol Scout). The Mitscher IG B-78¸ a pusher-engined light bomber with a gun that can take a lot of punishment (Voisin III). The Müller Experimental 3¸ a beautiful early aircraft with a skeletal tail and the cheapest plane in the world (Blériot XI). The SFW Flitzer¸ an unarmed biplane with unbelievably good performance and climb rate (RAF S.E.2). The SFW-Rathenau Nimbus¸ a bizarre flying wing whose advanced aerodynamics make it perfectly stable (Dunne D.8). The Teicher Fuchs¸ a strange¸ sleek star-strutted biplane with a gun in a wing pod (Hansa-Brandenburg D.I) The Weiss Wrackbarsch¸ a compact and delicate quadruplane with exceptional handling (Wight Quadruplane). And the Braun GA 'Gulaschkanone'¸ the worst plane anyone has ever unwillingly flown (Short S.47 Triple Tractor).
FLYING CIRCUS SYSTEM Himmilgard: Core Book - Horror of the Heights - Into the Drink - Whispers from the Deep
Himmilgard Planes: Core Planes - Flights of Fancy - Flight at the Museum - First Flights - Flight Hazards