While AWAAP development is still paused, hope is at hands: "Bandits, coming in at eight o'clock high...break, break, break,........Gold Wing take those fighters, Natley and McArthur with me, we're going after the bombers....I'm going in on the leader.........got him! his starboard engine's burning up.....follow my lead men, tally ho!" ".......Damn it Gold Wing keep those fighters off us, I'm being torn to pieces......primary fuel lines been hit.....Jesus, keep them off me you bastards....those last two bombers aren't going to shoot themselves down....good God they've got the Bristol, her tanks have blown, she's going down!" A Wing And A Prayer is a total conversion for the Homeworld 2 engine, moving the action from space combat to early twentieth century aerial battles between a variety of fictional aircraft and airships, ranging from scout fighters up to ironclad super Zeppelins. Drawing on the style of games like "Crimson...
Resource gathering aircraft for the British and
German airforces.
Gathering resources to fuel your war machine is a
vital part of any aerial conflict, and this role
is performed by the British Sopwith ‘Pelican’
and German DV.12 ‘Dachshund aircraft. Operating
alongside refinery airships, these craft swoop
into clouds of valuable gasses, scoop them up in
large quantities and then return them to the
refineries for processing into ammunition, fuel
and other valuable materials. Gatherers are
neither fast nor especially well armoured
(although can be upgraded significantly) and so
should be kept as far away from the enemy as
possible, or at least protected by a wing or two
of fighters (who can make use of any nearby
refinery airships to refuel).
Cool
Awesome, I like the German design a lot.
I guess, it would be better to have helicopters as resource collectors :)