Last night I was defending one of our bases from a GV attack. I was the sole defender. Attacking our town were a Panzer and an LVT.
I upped my chosen GV killer for this tour, the Stuka. I personally have a problem with upping formations of Lancasters to kill incoming GV's at 1000 AGL. Sure it's much more efficient, and I would have certainly saved the base. But it's just not the kind of gameplay I want to be part of.
On making my way to the town I saw it was 90% down. I went in on the LVT to kill the troop carrier and took him out. It was Octavius. I RTB'b and came back for the Panzer, quickly dispatching him as well. (Kill #19 for my Stuka this month).
RTB again and lifted off with another mother of all bombs. However I was too slow, Octavius had already returned (in an M-3, I assume) and the base was captured from under me.
Octavius then upped in a Hurri I and came after me. It was almost comical as the two slowest planes in AHII merged and went "verticle". We both climbed up in a 100 mph spiral, I was just barely unable to bring my 7.9mms around to bear. Ultimately I stalled out and started to spin, quickly got the nose down and recovered, but Octavius was on my six. There was no way to out-run or out-slow turn a Hurri I and I was quickly dispatched. My only death so far this tour in the Stuka.
I want to commend Octavius. He could have upped a LA-7 or some other uber ride and made it a no contest. Even a Hurri II-C.
But instead he chose to chase down my Stuka in another very early war plane. A plane almost as slow, with only the 303 machine guns. Although our battle was short, it was fun.
This type of play is great. It makes me believe all is not lost in the MA when we have pilots like Octavius who are willing to think about the gameplay, and not just getting the quick kill. He clearly thought about his plane choice before upping. This was his only kill this tour in the Hurri I, so it's not like he's flying it because it's his chosen ride for this month.
Octavius, thanks for a memorable sortie!!
Salute Octavius.
