Table Air Combat: H8 Emily
TABLE AIR COMBAT
Table Air Combat is a fast¸ simple air combat game that can be played on any flat surface. All you need are some six-sided dice and some coins to provide weight for the aircraft counters. Everything else can be printed from this ruleset.
Download a free set of the complete rules here: Flight Operations Manual
Watch how to play Here
This flying boat was known as the Flying Porcupine for its lethal array of defensive guns. It also featured self-sealing fuel tanks¸ fire-suppression systems¸ and an armoured cockpit.
While designed for anti-submarine work¸ its incredible range allowed it perform extreme long-range bombing missions over United State and Australian targets.
Each player has a flight of four bombers¸ represented by two counters. Aircraft counters move by means of curved "performance rulers” that represent the aircraft's historical cornering ability and maximum speed.
Each performance ruler is unique to each aircraft¸ and contains all the speed¸ cornering¸ and weapon information needed.
TAC is designed for portability; The entire game can fit in a plastic bag. Even the largest battles can take place on a fast-food restaurant table.
Each aircraft is sold separately. Only pay for the ones you want¸ and print out as many copies as you need to create your own epic WWII air battle.
This set is a self-contained rulebook that includes miniatures for the Japanese flying boat H8 "Emily"
In addition to the Emily¸ this set also includes:
destroyers and cargo ships
ground target of Townsville¸ Australia
cloud counters and new rules
Flak circles
This set contains three scenarios. The first one can be done entirely with this set. The others require purchase of additional aircraft
Follow-Up: Two H8 Emily planes flew halfway across the Pacific ocean to make a follow-up attack on Pearl Harbor.
The City of Townsville: Emilys attack this Australian port city¸ defended by P-40 Kittyhawks .
Eight Against One: A squadron of P-38 Lightnings ambush a single Emily¸ which must depend on cloud cover and its heavy defensive armament.
This set contains only the Emily. Other aircraft referenced in the scenarios are sold separately.
Download a free set of the complete rules here: Flight Operations Manual
.
TABLE AIR COMBAT
Table Air Combat is a fast¸ simple air combat game that can be played on any flat surface. All you need are some six-sided dice and some coins to provide weight for the aircraft counters. Everything else can be printed from this ruleset.
Download a free set of the complete rules here: Flight Operations Manual
Watch how to play Here
This flying boat was known as the Flying Porcupine for its lethal array of defensive guns. It also featured self-sealing fuel tanks¸ fire-suppression systems¸ and an armoured cockpit.
While designed for anti-submarine work¸ its incredible range allowed it perform extreme long-range bombing missions over United State and Australian targets.
Each player has a flight of four bombers¸ represented by two counters. Aircraft counters move by means of curved "performance rulers” that represent the aircraft's historical cornering ability and maximum speed.
Each performance ruler is unique to each aircraft¸ and contains all the speed¸ cornering¸ and weapon information needed.
TAC is designed for portability; The entire game can fit in a plastic bag. Even the largest battles can take place on a fast-food restaurant table.
Each aircraft is sold separately. Only pay for the ones you want¸ and print out as many copies as you need to create your own epic WWII air battle.
This set is a self-contained rulebook that includes miniatures for the Japanese flying boat H8 "Emily"
In addition to the Emily¸ this set also includes:
destroyers and cargo ships
ground target of Townsville¸ Australia
cloud counters and new rules
Flak circles
This set contains three scenarios. The first one can be done entirely with this set. The others require purchase of additional aircraft
Follow-Up: Two H8 Emily planes flew halfway across the Pacific ocean to make a follow-up attack on Pearl Harbor.
The City of Townsville: Emilys attack this Australian port city¸ defended by P-40 Kittyhawks.
Eight Against One: A squadron of P-38 Lightnings ambush a single Emily¸ which must depend on cloud cover and its heavy defensive armament.
This set contains only the Emily. Other aircraft referenced in the scenarios are sold separately.
Download a free set of the complete rules here: Flight Operations Manual
.