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...

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Rodgun
Rodgun - - 86 comments

good. I hope you can make this mod succeed.

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tangerine734
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awesome. I like the birmigham especially

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Description

Medium Bomber (Bristol)
The first dedicated bomber aircraft, the Medium
Bomber carries an impressive load of ten 25lb
bombs which are used to devastating effect against
enemy airships. Two .303 guns mounted in seperate
ball turrets also give light defensive fire to
ward off enemy fighter craft. Generally however
the Medium Bomber requires an escort to fend off
fighter squadrons, and attacks on flak equipped
airships are ill advised, as the bomber has
neither the speed nor the maneuverability to evade
incoming fire.

Heavy Bomber (Birmingham)
Like its namesake, the Heavy Bomber is big, dirty
and nasty. packing a hefty twenty 25lb bombs in
its twin internal bomb bays making it a real
airship killer. Three turrets also give it
impressive defensive fire, whilst an improved air
frame allows it to take far more punishment than
its predecessor. Its speed still leaves much to be
desired however, and for all its improvements it
is still easy prey for heavy fighters and flak
airships if sent into battle unescorted.