Besides, neither of those has many races.  "Fireball XL-5", on the other hand, had a new race practically every week, and was set in space. 
The "Lensmen" series might also be a possibility. We know ACTA 3 involves a lot of boarding; in the "Lensmen" series, this involved boarders armed with blasters and battleaxes. We also know ACTA 3 makes more use of shields than B5:ACTA; shields in the "Lensmen" universe changed colour as they went down, which is easy if you're using pre-printed colour ship data sheets. If ACTA 3 isn't "Lensmen", it should be.
				
			
The "Lensmen" series might also be a possibility. We know ACTA 3 involves a lot of boarding; in the "Lensmen" series, this involved boarders armed with blasters and battleaxes. We also know ACTA 3 makes more use of shields than B5:ACTA; shields in the "Lensmen" universe changed colour as they went down, which is easy if you're using pre-printed colour ship data sheets. If ACTA 3 isn't "Lensmen", it should be.

 
	 By contrast, air combat (especially early air combat) involves relatively little up/down movement, which is why Wings of War gets away with representing height by pegs on the miniatures' bases.  Otherwise movement will be an abstraction, so keep it simple.
  By contrast, air combat (especially early air combat) involves relatively little up/down movement, which is why Wings of War gets away with representing height by pegs on the miniatures' bases.  Otherwise movement will be an abstraction, so keep it simple. 
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		