One Hundred to One!
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source: Fork-Tailed Devil by Martin Caidin[/b] Chapter 20, Pg 270*
Port Moresby-1943: Lt. William Sells on a test flight of his P-38 encounters a large attack force of Japanese Zeroes and Betty's nearing Milne bay. He manages to hold them off until the Aussie P-40's can get off the ground. Sells was officially credited with 6 kills in this one fight, but you won't find his name listed posthumously on any Aces list. Lt. Sells squadron affiliation is unclear due to damaged and missing records from that time period, but he was most likely with the 49th FG based nearby.
Mission numbers reduced for playability and AI constraints. If the AI can be made to drop ordnance if damaged, then by all means up the number of bombers.
Japanese: 6 Betty's in Formation flight (18 planes) at 12k
10 Zeroes A6M5(?) at 14k
Objective: Bomb port Moresby with at least 1/3rd of the Betty's
Allied: 1 P-38J 50% gas Air start at 17k NW of Port Moresby
8 P-40E Ground start on base flashing if possible.
Objective: Disrupt the bomber attack at all costs
While the story itself is short, barely 4 pages, it recounts a tale of heroism that one rarely sees outside of movies. Out of ammo, wounded and his plane badly damaged, Sells attempted to land and was given the Red light. He started a wide left turn back to the pattern, when his plane fell off on a wing and hit the ground...