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Offline 68falcon

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Aleutian Tigers Wednesday 11/01/06
« on: October 28, 2006, 03:50:07 PM »
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Aleutian Tigers

As part of their plan to expand their empire in the
Pacific farther eastward, the Japanese initiated the
Midway-Aleutian operations by conducting a carrier
strike against the U.S. Navy base at Dutch Harbor as
a diversion to the main offensive against Midway
Island. The raids, carried out 3-4 June from the
aircraft carriers Juyno and Ryujo, were the only
major air attacks conducted against North American
soil during World War II. The attacks by Vals and
Kates and Zero fighters inflicted minimum damage.
Eighty-six Army and Navy personnel were killed and
eleven aircraft were destroyed. A number of buildings
and fuel tanks were also demolished and a barracks ship,
the Northwestern, was damaged. In return, 11th Fighter
Squadron fighters based at Otter Point, an airfield
built in secret near Dutch Harbor on the east end of
Umnak Island, intercepted and shot down five Japanese
aircraft.
 
Arena
SEA
 
Country Percentages
Allied 40%
Axis 60%
 
Allies:
P40E
 
Orders:
Take off from A30. Defend Dutch Harbor, P28 from attack.
 
Restrictions:
None
 
Axis:
50% A6M2
30% D3A1
20% B5N
 
Orders:
Take off from Carrier and attack Dutch Harbor P28. Engage enemy aircraft
 
Restrictions:
None

Victory Conditions
Standard SEA point values:
P40E-10
A6M2-10
D3A1-15
B5N- 15
fuel/barracks/ammo-10
field gun-10
ships-15 points
 
Arena Settings
1.  Terrain - Aleutian Islands
2.  Icon - short
3.  Radar - off
4.  Fighter and bomber warning range - 79,200 feet (15 miles)
5.  Tower warning range - 79,200 feet (15 miles)
6.  Visibility - 5 miles
7.  Wind - No wind
8.  External View bombers (F3) - on
9.  Friendly collisions - off
10. Enemy collisions - on
11. Kill shooter - off
12. Fuel burn rate - 1.0
13. Time - 9 AM
14. Ack - .3
 
Designer Notes
This will be updated when plane set fills out.
 
CM Notes
none
 
Design By
Nefarious 412th FS
Commanding Officer
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Aleutian Tigers Wednesday 11/01/06
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2006, 08:46:03 PM »
:aok  Hope I can make it.

You did a great job on the terrain 68Falcon. :aok
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Aleutian Tigers Wednesday 11/01/06
« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2006, 11:42:30 PM »
Thank you .... Can not take all the credit had help from the Terrain Team
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Aleutian Tigers Wednesday 11/01/06
« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2006, 02:03:43 AM »
Quote
Originally posted by daddog
You did a great job on the terrain 68Falcon. :aok
Yes, very nice terrain.

Also, if you haven't seen the terrain yet, I'd recommend to go to the snapshot. And a bit earlier than usually, reserve some time for the terrain download.
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Aleutian Tigers Wednesday 11/01/06
« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2006, 02:20:18 AM »
Here's a screenshot of the terrain... Looks cold.

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« Reply #5 on: October 31, 2006, 07:33:00 PM »
The Thousand-Mile War by Brian Garfield (SBN 345-03031-1-125)...  was the first [unauthorized] history of the Aleutian Campaign to be published.  Interesting read about the fifteen-month war on US soil that involved about 500,000 American, Canadian, Russian, and Japanese soldiers - Navy and Army, Army Air Force.  

Interesting idea for a snapshot.

My dad was fortunate enough to be stationed in Yakutat, AK and not in the Aleutian Island chain.   MSgt, US Army Infantry, ORP Hq 127th Bat., 80th Regt.

Any other fathers or grandfathers serve in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater?

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