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Offline tshred

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The importance of Strategic strikes and Teamwork
« Reply #15 on: February 18, 2000, 06:11:00 AM »
Great post Cave and all. CJ, you should save this thread and post it on a webpage. When I used to fly Warbirds with my squad the 1st ACG, we used diliberate tactics like this. One group of buffs would hit the port as we lauch a flight of buffs to go storming and closing fields, with escorts and a intial jabo force(which I flew in) to take out the dar at multiple fields and distract cons. As we took out the dar, the buffs would come in and take out the ack, or close the field in more recent versions. When the flight of buffs were halfway to the first target, the fighters or jabo's that didn't make it would replane in JU's. We could just about storm the arena this way, and with the help of the rest of the golds we were unstoppable at times. Was great fun. Orginization is the key to successful arena tactics. That's where the big attraction is in Scenarios. I have nothing against furballing and enjoy it occasionally myself, but I think when we get some big Scenarios going(like Blitzkeig and New Guinea in brand W) and more people participate in them they will see the benefits and enjoyment that come with orginization.

ts

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The importance of Strategic strikes and Teamwork
« Reply #16 on: February 18, 2000, 08:40:00 AM »
ts I'm going to work with Lephturn about putting some stuff like this up on his aerodrome =)

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The importance of Strategic strikes and Teamwork
« Reply #17 on: February 19, 2000, 06:13:00 PM »
CAVE,

Just a quick note on last nights raid into Bishland.....was a kick in the pants to see that many ROOKS working together on one objective.  Our "little friends" did a super job tryin to protect us and thankfully some of the buff pilots saved a few eggs for the HQ in case the two "designated" bombers went down....all in all a super successful raid.  Thanks again for getting it organized.

One other note.....perhaps a little research needs to be conducted on determining if some our boys were indeed fragging each other with those buff guns.  I saw lots of shells whizzing by my plane when I was shooting at and killed the first HOG that made it into our box.  The HOG did not appear to be shooting at me at all, however, but my plane definately took damage (as was eveidenced by my two right side engines smoking and shutting down).

Later CAVE....and hope to participate in more of these types of missions.

RAS