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Offline Kurt

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3 ring circus AAO?
« on: March 31, 2007, 02:10:09 AM »
Well, its 23:50, I was captured by the German's south of Calais.

3 ring circus indeed!  How can I say more?

After crossing the Dover coast, the Clowns joined up with the Damned squadron.  We were a good sized force of Spitfire V.  Perhaps 20 in all.  We climbed high and conserved fuel, but it didn't matter, I don't think anyone flew home.

About 25 minutes after launch we were in our Patrol area.  Drano of Damned had requested the clowns patrol the east end of our patrol area.  Not 5 minutes after seperating them Gaidin called out Bogey's at 9 o'clock, co-altitude, perhaps a little high.  The Clowns as a flight of seven turned onto the 3 unidentified planes.

Soon enough, they were confirmed bandits... 190A's  Straglers as best as we could tell perhaps seperated from their flights., they dispersed and seemed to run in the face of greater numbers.  Dagger and I chased one for a bit while the rest of the clowns stayed in the patrol area.  Our bandit was making distance on us and alone... no threat.  We let him go so we could return to our flight.

During the return we could hear the battle breaking out.  We don't know what happened to the Damned in the west, but we were ankle deep in 190's, those straglers must have been on the radio.  By the time dagger and I rejoined the flight, they were a descending mass planes.  Another lone 190, or perhaps the same one approached again... Dagger and I being the only ones at altitude chased him away again, he gave no fight, turned and ran.  But now we needed to save our squadmates.

Dagger and I engaged a 190 near our altitude, it took a lot of my ammo, but I saw a wing seperate from his Left side and he tumbled away.  I called Dag and told him I was low on cannons and asked him to take the lead.  We proceeded into the main fight.  perhaps 20 planes whirling below us as we descended from 25k feet.  The fight was right on the deck.  Nick called of a check six to me and I looked back to see a 190 creeping up, I pulled hard up and left, he over shot me, and headed on toward Dagger.  Dagger was able to evade with help from Nick.

I turned back to find a 190 moving toward Dagger, I had position on him but I only had 3 rounds of 20mm left.  I opened on him at close range with the .303's  I got smoke, I popped his oil, but I was overshooting fast.  I set up a big left barrel roll, pulled the engine idle and waited, looking up and right, I saw the Hun trying to work toward me, I pulled hard into his turn, but still my speed was working against me, we crossed and reversed in a scissor, I sighted him above me and pulled into him... But he was there first and pulled an expert deflection.  It didn't take much from those big 20mm cannons, my left wing separated.

Suffering from Acute Asymetrical Lift Syndrome I exited my plane... I came down hard in the forest near the Ardennes river.  The following morning I was collected by a German Patrol.  They've not treated me badly, but I'm sure that for me at least, the war is over.

I'm not sure about the rest of my squad, many went down before me, I haven't seen them here at this prisoner camp... Some I know burned in their planes.  I do not know the fate of the Damed squadron either.  Each morning I hope to see a new face at the mess, but so far, nothing.

Long Live the King.

Kurt
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« Last Edit: March 31, 2007, 02:13:46 AM by Kurt »
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« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2007, 08:14:04 AM »
From the looks of the logs, the Clowns and the Damned ran into the Nightmares. :noid  It was nice to be in a large fight where I still had frame rates in the 20's unlike that bomber CF last time. We both traded punches but the Mares managed to stay in a tighter group with alot of six calls and clearing going on. A good fight by all present.



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« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2007, 01:04:49 PM »
Well, when I finaly received our orders I thought that there was a typo when it said for us to take off at T-25. Figured it was supposed to be T+25. This is the first time that I recall that there has ever been an early start. Since this was not clear to me we were only able to bet 3 B17's in the air, with the rest going to Spit V's. Our numbers were down due to prior commitments, so we lasted as long as it took to get inside the radar ring at target. Sorry.

Destiny brought you here, now FATE will deal with your six!

Damn, we're in a tight spot!

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« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2007, 02:49:38 PM »
Great account Kurt!

I led the fighter sweep of that area with the Clowns. My idea was to get both 37 and 38 flashing and hopefully get the LWs attention, drawing them North of the attack area. That much seemed to work like a charm! Problem was we seemed to get the WHOLE LW's attention!

As we entered our patrol area I sent the Clowns a bit east to investigate some dots East of them. They identified them as 190s and engaged. The Damned continued a bit South before heading East ourselves where we found another much larger group of slightly higher 190s. We were just short of 30K at the time. The fight was on! A very enjoyable dogfight ensued at about 20K with niether side gaining much of an advantage for quite a few minutes. The Clowns entered the area above us and engaged more 190s.  At some point another large group of high NME showed up and the situation quickly degenerated for the Damned. I lost track of the Clowns at this point.

Still, I wanted to keep us on mission as long as possible. I wanted to keep the fight just South of A37 which we did. As our numbers dwindled, I called an egress to the North hoping they'd chase us that way--which they did. We lost cohesion as some didn't head North. I got caught up clearing a squaddie's 6 and found myself heading South. Duh. Got myself turned around but it was too late for me. I'd run myself back into the horde and no ammount of evasives saved me. I caught a burst from a FW and broke in two.

Only three of the Damned made it back across the Channel. I joined Joker's bird as an observer. We refueled and came back across looking for some action. By now we were outnumbered something like 80 to 20 flying. Ran into more 190s around A45. Mixed it up for a bit but numbers again crushed us. And that was the end of the night.

Better luck next week for us maybe. Axis

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« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2007, 07:00:08 AM »
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Originally posted by Drano
Great account Kurt!

I led the fighter sweep of that area with the Clowns. My idea was to get both 37 and 38 flashing and hopefully get the LWs attention, drawing them North of the attack area. That much seemed to work like a charm! Problem was we seemed to get the WHOLE LW's attention!...

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