S! all, the pilots of the US95th Aero Squadron announces their new Rise  of Flight War Tournament, which will start on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at  1:00 pm Eastern DST (Eastern U.S., daylight savings time). The RoF War  Tournament will be limited to 32 pilots (16 pilots per side). If the  server is stable with the first tournament match, the number of total  pilots will be increased. 
  
 
Rise of Flight War Victory Cup, if Allied team wins 
  
 
Rise of Flight War Victory Cup, if German team wins 
  
The  Rise of Flight War Tournament is designed to be a simple and fun war  format for beginning and intermediate level Rise of Flight pilots.  Accordingly, the server is set up for the beginning and intermediate  pilots; the maps will show targets and planes, padlock is enabled to  help those pilots who do not have or use TrackIR, fuel adjustments and  radiator controls are automatic. If you have flown on the US95th Aero  Squadron Server # 2, you will have experienced how the Rise of Flight  War Tournament settings will be. 
  
The Rise of Flight War  Tournament will utilize the fighters available in the Rise of Flight  Iron Cross Edition of the game, plus the currently available bombers.  You must purchase the bombers separately from 777 Studios in order to  fly them, but any RoF pilot can man the machine gun turrets of the  bombers without purchasing the bombers. 
  
Planes available in the Rise of Flight War Tournament: 
Allied fighters - Nieuport 28, SE5a, Sopwith Camel, Spad 13 
Allied bombers - Handley Page 0-400 
German fighter - Alb DVa, Fokker Dr1, Fokker D7, Pfaltz D3a 
German bombers - Gotha G.V, DFW C.V 
  
All  beginning and intermediate RoF pilots are welcome, both squadron pilots  and independent pilots (you do not have to belong to a squadron to fly  in this tournament). 
  
The Rise of Flight War Tournament will  consist of 3 matches. Each match will run for 3 hours, from 1 pm Eastern  DST until 4 pm Eastern DST (Eastern U.S. daylight savings time) or  until all enemy targets have been destroyed. The times should be  convenient so RoF pilots in the U.S. and in Europe can fly together in  the tournament (there is about a 6 hour time difference between Eastern  U.S. and European time zones). The team with the most wins out of the 3  matches will win the tournament. To win a match, your team must destroy  all of the enemy targets. If after the 3 matches neither team has won a  match, there will be a scheduled sudden death match to determine the RoF  War Tournament winner. 
  
RoF War Tournament dates are as follows: 
Saturday, May 7, 2011 from 1pm Eastern DST until 4pm Eastern DST 
Saturday, May 14, 2011 from 1pm Eastern DST until 4pm Eastern DST 
Saturday, May 21, 2011 from 1pm Eastern DST until 4pm Eastern DST 
  
The  RoF War Tournament will utilize a customized "Lake" map. In order to  win a tournament match, a team has to destroy all of the enemy targets.  Neither the fighters nor the bombers can win this tournament by  themselves; it will take the coordination of both fighters and bombers  to win it. 
  
The targets are the following: 
1) factory area consisting of 8 different factories 
2) 3 observation balloons 
3) 1 supply ship 
4) 1 supply train 
5) 1 supply truck convoy (6 vehicles) 
  
Every  RoF War Tournament pilot will receive a RoF War Ribbon, a RoF War Medal  and for the pilots of the winning team, a RoF War Trophy Cup. 
  
For  more information about the Rise of Flight War Tournament and to sign up  for the tournament matches, visit the US9th Aero Squadron WEBSITE and FORUM