Many moons ago (i.e., the 1980s) I was a fan of Ace of Aces, a World War I air combat game. It eventually went out of print, I moved on to other games, and forgot about it for a few decades. When I found out the Mr B Games launched a kickstarter to reissue the game, I jumped on board, and I have just received my copy of the new version of the game!
This game has a very neat concept. Two players (German and Entente) each get a specific game book full of pages showing the view from the cockpit. The books are paired so that a given page in the German book corresponds to the reciprocal view from the Entente cockpit.
At the bottom of each page, there's a series of arrows representing a variety of maneuvers that the pilot can select. Each player chooses an arrow, and then gives the number under it to the other player. Both players turn to that page number, cross reference their selected arrow, and go to the page number. If no mistakes are made, both players should magically end up on the same page. The game designers put a great deal of effort into making sure that it works. It's all very clever and makes for a fun and fast paced game.
Back to the new edition - the original game had some nice black and white line drawings showing the view from the cockpit. The new version has full colour, photorealistic images, immediately more immersive. The game comes in a nice slipcover, which also has a drawer for a number of game aids. Here you can see the slipcase, the two main books (the black books with silver print, one for each player), as well as the rulebook and a book of charts.