Andrea Angiolino and Pier Giorgio Paglia invented this innovative flight path system, which was first released as Wings of War in 2004 by Nexus. After Nexus dropped it in 2011, Ares picked it up, and they have kept it alive as Wings of Glory ever since.

My WW1 Maneuver Deck Builder
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Here is my own wing
These gentlemen dropped 15+ USD into my tip jar.

David Yow, Andrea Magno, Francis O'Dea.

I would like to thank to everybody who financially rewarded the app, it always cheers me up and helps me continue the mission.

I would also like to thank to these fellow table pilots from Aerodrome forum:
To Dave ('flash') from the UK wing for his excellent maneuver deck file, his comments you can see by each model, and for his help with some data corrections. To Cyril ('Sir_erickson'), a French fellow who created the great service data file i used. To Kubajs from our wing for help with the turn trigonometry, and to Dan ('Dan-Sam') from our wing for his model overview article.

A
B
C
D
E

F
Fr
G
H
I

J
K
L
M
N

O
P
Q
R
S

T
U
V
W
X

Y
XA
XB
XC
XD

A
B
C
D
Maneuver deck A (18 cards)
Arrow speed: 6 cm
Table speed: 12.7 cm
Right turn diameter: 26 cm
Left turn diameter: 26 cm
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What stands out about this deck?
Together with N, this is the fastest deck in the game.
The following aircraft uses the deck A:
SPAD S.XIII
 218 km/h    
This app by Jan Horinek (2020)