Zeppelins and Bombers, an unofficial Crimson Skies sourcebook is an unofficial supplement book for the Crimson Skies board game. The book was written at a time when the Crimson Skies franchise was still being worked on, however that ceased while the book was still being compiled and meant it was never released. It however was later released as an unofficial sourcebook by the author, Patrick Koepke.
Featured aircraft[]
- Grumman B1 Gladius
- HAC Longhorn
- Boeing B-16 "Rainer"
- General Motors Festung IV
- Lockheed Gunslinger
- Heinkel HE-101
- Lehi Aerocorp Wasatch
- Bristol Somerset
- Columbia Design Bureau Heron
- Blackflag Nightingale
- DCE Seraph
- Brunswick Comet Co. Badger
- Grumman Ocelot "Creeper"
- L.E. Aircraft F-37 Special
- Hughes Aircraft Bloodhawk "E"
Mentioned aircraft[]
- Albatross CIII
- Gotha G.IV
- Airco D.H.4
- Hadley-Page 0/400
- Bristol Type 140 Balmoral
- Pittsburgh Airworks Festung I
- Pittsburgh Airworks Festung II
- Boeing B-11
- Boeing B-12
- Boeing B-15 Sky Fortress
- Morraine-Saulnier MS382
- Nakajima K139
- S.I.P.A. M112
- Sanderson Cutlass
Featured zeppelin classes[]
- Imperial-class
- Legacy-class
- Stonewall-class
- Kyritz-class
- Sealth-class
- Chicago-class
- Ridgerunner-class
Mentioned zeppelins[]
- LZ-1
- LZ-2
- LZ-3
- USS Shenandoah
- USS Akron
- USS Macon
- Hindenburg
- Graf Zeppelin
- Emperor
- Arcadia
- Caledonia
- Yellow Rose
- Lady Bluebonnet
- Red River
- Morning Star
- Stonewall
- Bull Run
- Saint Martin
- Sportsman
- Siegfried
- Kyritz
- Baron Von Richtofen
- Doppelganger
- Thunderchild
- Cincinnati
- Pontiac
- Cavalcade
- Emperor-class
- Monolith-class
- Republic-class
- San Jacinto-class
- Echo-class
- Sussex-class
- Caravel-class
- Liberty-class