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The Flying Tigers, the RAF, and the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force battle it out over Rangoon in 1942.  Join the fight in this Aces High scenario, a special event starting in August.

For more details, please see:

http://ahevents.org/pacific-theatre/current-or-next-scenario-2.html

Registration is now open.
« Last Edit: July 02, 2008, 01:27:44 AM by Brooke »

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Re: Rangoon, '42 scenario registration now open
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2008, 01:26:04 AM »
It is January, 1942, and the forces of Imperial Japan have been unstoppable. They have stormed out of their home islands and have swept all opposition before them. In just the past single month alone, they have advanced in China, annihilated the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, invaded Thailand and Malaya, captured Guam and the Gilbert Islands, sunk the capital ships HMS Repulse and HMS Prince of Wales, invaded Burma, the Phillipines, and the Dutch East Indies, and captured Wake Island and Hong Kong.
 
China, already invaded, may hang in the balance. Allied forces -- American, British and British Commonwealth, Dutch, and Australian forces -- are doing what they can, but there aren't many of them left in the area. One critical task for the allies is to keep materiel flowing to China, in an effort to keep it equipped enough to fight back. With Southeast Asia cut off by Japanese expansion and dominance, the best route left is the renowned Burma Road. The allies can land materiel at Rangoon and use convoys to move it into China.
 
The Japanese know this and are working not just to conquer China from within but to strangle it from without by cutting supply lines. They have already established themselves in Thailand and are now entering Burma. The goal: take Rangoon -- cut the Burma Road. They are pushing forward, and the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force is ranging ahead, preparing the way.
 
The allied air forces consist of an assortment of Royal Air Force aircraft, manned by British and Commonwealth pilots, and a group from the US that has arrived only shortly before -- the American Volunteer Group, known as "The Flying Tigers".
 
In this Aces High scenario, the RAF and AVG forces (flying Hurricane Mk I's, Spitfire Mk I's, P-40B's, P-40E's, F4F-3's (FM-2's), Beafighters (A-20G's), and Buffalos (SBD's)) defend Rangoon against the IJAAF (flying A6M2's, A6M5b's, Betties (Ju 88's), and Dinahs (Bf 110C's)). Pilots get one life in aircraft (except for a limited number of 2nd lives in Buffalos) and unlimited lives as gunners on Betties. There will be four frames (battles), each lasting several hours.
 
The IJAAF goal is to bomb Rangoon into submission. No force on earth has yet been able to stop them. Can a regrouped RAF and the AVG make a stand to preserve the last artery of supply into China?

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« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2008, 02:03:59 AM »
Signed up, WOOT!  :rock

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Re: Rangoon, '42 scenario registration now open
« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2008, 02:37:34 AM »
It is January, 1942, and the forces of Imperial Japan have been unstoppable. They have stormed out of their home islands and have swept all opposition before them. In just the past single month alone, they have advanced in China, annihilated the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, invaded Thailand and Malaya, captured Guam and the Gilbert Islands, sunk the capital ships HMS Repulse and HMS Prince of Wales, invaded Burma, the Phillipines, and the Dutch East Indies, and captured Wake Island and Hong Kong.
 
China, already invaded, may hang in the balance. Allied forces -- American, British and British Commonwealth, Dutch, and Australian forces -- are doing what they can, but there aren't many of them left in the area. One critical task for the allies is to keep materiel flowing to China, in an effort to keep it equipped enough to fight back. With Southeast Asia cut off by Japanese expansion and dominance, the best route left is the renowned Burma Road. The allies can land materiel at Rangoon and use convoys to move it into China.
 
The Japanese know this and are working not just to conquer China from within but to strangle it from without by cutting supply lines. They have already established themselves in Thailand and are now entering Burma. The goal: take Rangoon -- cut the Burma Road. They are pushing forward, and the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force is ranging ahead, preparing the way.
 
The allied air forces consist of an assortment of Royal Air Force aircraft, manned by British and Commonwealth pilots, and a group from the US that has arrived only shortly before -- the American Volunteer Group, known as "The Flying Tigers".
 
In this Aces High scenario, the RAF and AVG forces (flying Hurricane Mk I's, Spitfire Mk I's, P-40B's, P-40E's, F4F-3's (FM-2's), Beafighters (A-20G's), and Buffalos (SBD's)) defend Rangoon against the IJAAF (flying A6M2's, A6M5b's, Betties (Ju 88's), and Dinahs (Bf 110C's)). Pilots get one life in aircraft (except for a limited number of 2nd lives in Buffalos) and unlimited lives as gunners on Betties. There will be four frames (battles), each lasting several hours.
 
The IJAAF goal is to bomb Rangoon into submission. No force on earth has yet been able to stop them. Can a regrouped RAF and the AVG make a stand to preserve the last artery of supply into China?


Just a question, do the allies get the Spit V? I see A6M5s and A6M2's. I dont wanna complain, just I think the only thing that can out run the A6M5 is the FM-2. Dont wanna complain.
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« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2008, 06:07:19 AM »
I have registered Allied give us the Spit 1's and we will destroy those pesky Zeros.
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Re: Flying Tigers, RAF, and IJAAF
« Reply #5 on: July 02, 2008, 09:21:35 AM »
For those new to scenarios, here are a few pointers.  These are not snapshots, a scenario takes a solid investment in time and effort, as these can take a couple of months to design, and a solid month to prepare for.  With that, the following questions are already answered and it will be impossible for the CMs to answer each one individually, so here it goes..

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Just a question, do the allies get the Spit V?

There is a link provided by Brooke to the scenario page.  Hit that link, then read the document, then click the link on that document regarding the rules and writeup.

Go there, and read the rules and write up.  It explains everything that should need explaining.

Not a dig, just a very early Read this stuff before you ask.  It's the Effort that will need to happen for a successful event.  And believe me, more effort was placed in the design of an event than looking at a plane description on a website and putting them side by side.  You fly what you get, there is a chance for each side to win, and each side to lose, and it won't be the planes problem if there is a loss.  Vet's know this, new guys, follow along and enjoy the experience, it is an eye opener. 
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Re: Rangoon, '42 scenario registration now open
« Reply #6 on: July 02, 2008, 11:03:38 AM »
Just a question, do the allies get the Spit V? I see A6M5s and A6M2's. I dont wanna complain, just I think the only thing that can out run the A6M5 is the FM-2. Dont wanna complain.

Howdy, angelsandair.  The full list of aircraft is available here:

http://ahevents.org/images/stories/scenarios_images/200806_Rangoon42/rules.html

Using the info from Dok's plane-performance site, the following planes are faster than the A6M5b:  Spit I, P-40B, P-40E, and perhaps the A-20.

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« Reply #7 on: July 02, 2008, 02:05:24 PM »
Cool, I reupped just in time for Rangoon.  :)

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« Reply #8 on: July 02, 2008, 02:46:19 PM »
Cool, I reupped just in time for Rangoon.  :)

Hey!  Welcome back!  :aok

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« Reply #9 on: July 02, 2008, 05:49:15 PM »
Beshure you Refresh the forums here ..you should start seeing your Rangoon forums now . Also when you register fill in a the BBS ID so I can get you added correctly . THX

Note;  Brooke I'm getting a too many carrector error in here ... it must be in the title . as for if i shrink it to just Re:  it works .
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« Reply #10 on: July 02, 2008, 10:11:09 PM »
Cool, I reupped just in time for Rangoon.  :)

Good to see ya back in time for this one SA!

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Re: Flying Tigers, RAF, and IJAAF --
« Reply #11 on: July 02, 2008, 10:43:02 PM »
We 're back  :rock

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« Reply #12 on: July 03, 2008, 03:46:10 PM »
im signed up
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