High Noon: Action starts at 10EST all are welcome
Artist Credit: Screen shot by daddog
In November of 1944 in and around the area of the Philippine Islands the 36th Fighter Squadron composed
of P-38s would fly for cover of B-24 strikes. It was during this time Major Jay T. "Cock" Robbins scored
his 22nd and last aerial victory. Though his last victory was an Oscar, for balance the B-24s will be
intercepted by Ki-61s and Ki-84s. Escorts will comprise of P-38Js.
Arena
SEA
Country Percentages
Allied 60%
Axis 40%
Allies:
Units:
P38J - 50%
B24 - 50%
Orders:
All aircraft are to roll from A1. B-24's are to bomb towns at A30 and A40. Both targets are worth
150 points. Both must be destroyed for the Allies to gain 300 points.
Restrictions:
B-24s must carry 12-500lb bombs.P-38s must carry drop tanks.
Axis:
Units:
KI 61 - 50%
KI84 - 50%
Orders:
All aircraft are to roll from A30 and patrol to intercept Allied flight. Defend towns at A30 and A40.
Restrictions:
None
Victory Conditions
10 points for all single engine fighters.
15 points for all twin engine aircraft
30 points for all bombers
150 points for destroying target 100%, points awarded will depend on percent destroyed.
Arena Settings
1. Terrain - Slot2
2. Icons - short
3. Radar - off
4. Fighter and Bomber warning range - 42,240 (about 8 miles)
5. Tower range set to - 42,240 (for display only to match the above setting)
6. Visibility - 10 miles
7. Wind - Southeast at 10 knots 10,000 to 18,000 feet
8. External view for bombers (F3) - on
9. Friendly collisions - off
10. Enemy collisions - on
11. Killshooter - off
12. Fuel - 1.0
13. Time - Noon
14. Ack - 0.5
Designer Notes
It is possible for the Axis to pull a victory out of their hat even if both targets are destroyed. If the Allied lose
just 10 B-24s that will be equal to the value of the targets destroyed.