Author Topic: Hellcat Mission---Strike the Carrier!  (Read 663 times)

Offline Cobra

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Hellcat Mission---Strike the Carrier!
« on: January 21, 2001, 09:07:00 AM »
Well it was another typical steamy morning at our South Pacific base. We had rotated to this little island base with our Hellcats a couple of weeks earlier, and a routine had already set in......Wake up, shower off yesterday's sweat to make room for today's sweat...grab some chow in the mess hall, and get today's briefing.

There had been some harassing enemy air activity up and down the slot over the last few days, but on every patrol we came up empty. Today seemed abit different though, the enemy was making big push at A24 and reports were that it was a very large effort. We knew the Carrier task force had to be close into A24 to support this enemy advance. At least that's what the intelligence guys were saying, but we all know what an oxymoron naval air intelligence can be.

So off we went to get into our Hellcats for another try at locating the enemy task force. Our beautiful blue Hell Kitties were loaded with 1000 lb bombs and looked mean as hell. We taxied onto the flight line behind our leader for today's mission , Zigrat. In tow were HBlair, Dingy, TS, Jagdneun, Oddball (woof, woof) and myself.

Climb out was uneventful except for Oddball whose engine was feeling some negative waves and wasn't able to keep up, although he nursed it enough to stay in the mission.

As we passed through 10,000 ft on our way to our cruise altitude of 11,000 ft we came into a cumulus formation that is typical for this area of the Pacific (for once the meteoralogy guys got it right). Large puffy white clouds that could lead a formation of Hellcats into the body shop if we weren't careful. No problems though, as we passed in and out of each cloud bank our formation held together beautifully. Only problem is those same clouds could hide a carrier task group down there as well.

At 11,000 Zigrat called level and to tuck it in. Done!

Just as we passed through the last cloud bank we spotted some low cons.....hmmm maybe we just might see that carrier today. And as if to add an exclamation point to that thought we started entering another cloud bank, but these were different.....these were black, mean, and angry.....that's right fella's, we found our target and the flak going off all around us confirm it!

Zig calls out on the radio for everyone to arm bombs and tuck it in even closer. Hehe...already done!

Just as we start to make out individual ships we see the enemy fleet's air cover approaching.....not going to be in time though...we got the target sighted and are boring in!

Now the flak is absolutely murderous, large orange and black puffs are going off all around us, buffeting our planes and raining shrapnel on us. But we press on, we've got a job to do and a base to relieve. Time to create an artificial reef with some Bish scrap iron!

Just as a flak burst goes of close to my canopy, Zigrat calls for the formation to dive on the flattop! The formation peels down together, one-by-one targeting the carrier specifically with our 1,000 lb easter eggs.

Now the small caliber stuff comes alive, and I mean alive, tracers are ripping past us and around us. The whole scene starts to happen in slow motion, flak bursts, tracer fire, small adjustments to my dive angle....lots of angry lead being thrown into the sky!

At 3,500 feet we let loose our ordinance and pull out of our screaming dive for all we got!!! That flattop fills my windscreen as I release and try to pull as many G's as I can to get out.

Then on pull-out I sneak a look back and BOOM..BOOM...BOOM....it seems that each of our hellcat's eggs have found their target and the flattop is taking mortal damage.

SCRATCH ONE FLATTOP comes the call over the radio frequency!! Quickly Zigrat calls for a damage check, and to our amazement and relief, not 1 Hellcat took any serious damage. Now it was on to A24 to sweep the remaining enemy fighters out of the area!

A job well done by our big, beautiful, blue Cat!

Cobra


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« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2001, 12:05:00 PM »
always a pleasure flying with you experten

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was picture perfect, the way killing CVs should be done, not with some damned lancaster  


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« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2001, 01:14:00 PM »
Yep.. an orgainized JABO raid will put the boat down every time. I tried to organise a Carrier Attack raid yesterday in bishland to pull a rook CV offa A24.. was told that the acks was too "dangerous".

LOL! Good mission rooks.. great AAR Cobra; I love reading these; they make me feel like I was THERE! (wait.. I was... you sank my boat!!)

<S!> Rooks!

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« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2001, 02:54:00 PM »
Great AAR Cobra! It was a picture perfect run for sure. I enjoy flying missions where every guy knows his job, and is damn good at executing it.  

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« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2001, 10:29:00 PM »
That had to be the best attack mission I've been on to date! Excellent formation flying, perfect lead into target, well timed delivery of ordinance, etc. etc. It was a pleasure flying with you all! I was amazed no one was lost, I only received 3 pings from ack and lost one gun, but was ready to fight! Looking forward to more of the same..

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« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2001, 12:12:00 AM »
Good read,

Now, gimme our Carriers back will you!

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« Reply #6 on: January 22, 2001, 01:55:00 AM »
 

A screen I shot from tonight, unfortunately, I wasn't running film on the carrier strike.

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« Reply #7 on: January 22, 2001, 07:30:00 AM »
 
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Yep.. an orgainized JABO raid will put the boat down every time. I tried to organise a Carrier Attack raid yesterday in bishland to pull a rook CV offa A24.. was told that the acks was too "dangerous".

CLASSIC!  I bet the same group said this that was continually respawning from 24 to battle the continually respawning horde of rooks from the CV.

People are willing to die 20 times battling a CV group's endless wave of attackers, but aren't willing to die trying to sink it.  Sigh.

AKDejaVu

PS: I sank the Bish CV of the coast of 18 early yesterday.  It began the great turn

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« Reply #8 on: January 22, 2001, 08:18:00 AM »
 
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Originally posted by hblair:
A screen I shot from tonight, unfortunately, I wasn't running film on the carrier strike.

I've got the entire strike on film  .  If anyone wants it, email mfritzlen@bigfoot.com.

-Ding

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« Reply #9 on: January 22, 2001, 02:32:00 PM »
Had a great time last night running a strike on the Knit CV near A38.  Hang called for JABO pilots to hit the carrier and me along with EvilAce and others (sorry dont remember everybody) joined up.  It was a blast diving on the carrier with the ack exploding all around us.  What a rush!!  Looking forward to doing it again.  

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« Reply #10 on: January 22, 2001, 04:42:00 PM »
I beleieve we had Bane from the 13th TAS, Nash, and Beemers son.. handle used to be Waggs.

The enemy caught us at 13k as we were getting into position; but it did no good.. we dove right in, tracked up the boats wake and pegged it.. piece of cake.   Sling got the lucky eggs in.. he got the kill message.   Good flyin guys. <S!>

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« Reply #11 on: January 22, 2001, 06:16:00 PM »
Nah..I dont think they were lucky.  I was just last in line.