Originally posted by Hoarach
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LCA.
3 waves of LCA sent to 147 and each got repelled by knights and the 475th were here to help and this defending force was still half of the LCA.
A big to whels for giving the info of the LCA going to 147. 
1st wave ended up being niks, 110s, lancs, 26s, and many goons. With force beign reported and sirens going, 475th and other knights answered the call. Engines roaring on the runway and rollling to takeoff into a hoard of LCA that had the air advantage when many knight pilots were upping. 110s and niks were falling out of the sky and goons were being torn apart. This wave was pushed back.
A follow up wave came after this with many buffs coming in on the deck and only to be found by 38s and 262s being torn up and not even making it to 147.
3rd wave was of 110s, typhs, and 24s. These ended up being at no lower than 15k. The call was made on country and jets rolled, temps rolled, and other planes followed. This attack was repelled again with very few if not any LCA survivors.
4th wave came with 51s, 110s, and other misc. planes. The knights answered the call and upped in numbers still having no numbers to compete with the large number of this LCA force. In end they again were repelled and forced back to their base.
In all each time LCA attacked they had twice the number of the defending force and still were forced back.
The first wave made NO attempt to dog fight, but rather continued with its mission objective, so the defending fighters had a turkey shoot, like wise the second wave.
If the Lca had brought along fighter cover it might have been a different story. We did not, but the amount of skill required to shoot down 110's and Buffs with the planes listed by this poster require little or NO skill at all since they weren't even trying to fight back.
The reference to numbers is moot LOL how many kills does Horach have in a C47