I first played this game in the summer of 1976 after a
friend brought a copy of it back from origins. For the next 4 or 5 years
I played it to death. While it's been eclipsed by JD Webster's Fighting
Wings system, to me it's still a fun game.
Battleline Dauntless game from 1977
Battleline Air Force Dauntless Expansion Kit game from 1978
The first copies of this had a larger box closer to the
size of Milton Bradley's American Heritage series. I threw out the original box years ago.
Pdf files of datacards and player aids.
Over the
years I've accumulated a number of homebrew datacards and player aids
for Air Force and Dauntless. I would also like to post other homebrew
datacards. If anyone has any email me and I can convert them to the same
image format as the datacards below.
I would also like to hear
from former members of The Air Force Dauntless Society.
Ready made Log Sheets for every datacard
and/or variant in Air Force, Dauntless, the Expansion Kit or at this
site. Courtesy of Tom Cundiff.
I recently contacted Craig Taylor via email at Lost Battalion Games. He was
kind enough to send this letter with some background of the game to post here. Thanks
Air Force/Dauntless Society Newsletters
in PDF format.
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