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Offline Sunchaser

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« on: October 22, 2000, 07:27:00 PM »
Eight B17Gs were tasked with AA suppression at the airfield at Licata (A18) and an enemy vehicle depot (V49) to the Northwest of Licata.

The bombers climbed to the Northeast and North to the rendezvous with escorting fighters East of Tripoli and turned East across the Med to Sicily.

Bombing altitude was 26,000 feet.

One bomber with escort was detached from the formation  near the Sicilian coast and it flew NE to the vehicle depot and accomplished its mission and rejoined the main formation over Licata.

Six bombers bombed Licata with great success and the formation withdrew to the Southwest and Seven B17s landed at Sfax (A9).


Wilfrid, the Squad XO was bounced to desktop by Roger Wilco early into the flight and flew the rest of the mission as gunner with Pollock.

During our egress word was recieved that both of the targeted fields had been captured, an indication that our mission and that of whoever was tasked with transport command had been accomplished.

Bomber losses-0
Bomber kills-0

I saw no enemy aircraft during the flight although one was spotted by other members of the flight.

Well Done 346th
Well Done Escorts
and
Well Done Transport Pilots.

Please add your individual mission reports here 346th



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When did they put this thing in here and WTF is it for?

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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2000, 04:09:00 AM »
wtg,thx  

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« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2000, 08:50:00 AM »
I flew gunner for the last half of the mission in Natt's (expertly piloted) aircraft. I saw one 109 on the deck near a18, but other than that I slept through the entire thing  .

Well done to the Allies for a well-coordinated mission.
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« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2000, 10:11:00 AM »
As Sunchser says, not much to report other than a 100% successful mission. I saw 1 low Me109 near the target (A18) but that was it - Frenchys P47 squadron did a fine job, and stayed in radio contact with our formation for the duration of the mission. In total the 346th destroyed 2 acks at V47, 8 acks at A18 plus 2 hangars and various fuel stores.

The bases were captured by Wolf37 and Pepino - 1 other goon was IB but I failed to note the pilots name.

Wilfrid

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« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2000, 12:35:00 PM »
Well I was a gunner onboard OzKansas's plane and I pretty much kicked back with a cold beverage and watched a movie while enroute to the target.  I did fire the guns a bit before landing just to make sure that the ground crew loaded them.  Good mission...saw no enemy.

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« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2000, 01:34:00 PM »
Well itīs time for the inevitable: screenshots  

Unfortunatley I was wayyyy to busy with holding my fort in formation (thanks Dowding btw) to take some shots in-flight, so all I have is one pre-takeoff and one post-landing pic  

   
 

BTW: Itīs been my last time flying with you 346th guys (my accountīs running out) - Iīd just like to thank you for the fun I had flying with you all   Thanks to all the med-scenario HQ too  

Reaper aka Natt

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« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2000, 04:37:00 PM »
Hi Dowding, sorry I missed the fact that you were in the mission.

Good pics Reaper and you will be missed.