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Offline Odee

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334th FS Goes in on the Axis JU-88's
« on: April 18, 2009, 12:15:36 AM »
Here's a film of the 334th FS attack on those JU-88's inbound A13.  What a fight it was too, with the bombers all nice and tight like good lil Axis pilots.  It was the 190's that gave us fit shortly after we engaged the bombers.
http://www.speedyshare.com/418993946.html
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Re: 334th FS Goes in on the Axis JU-88's
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2009, 12:27:40 AM »
While it's still fresh in my mind...

Wow.  That was one BUSY frame!

In the absence of the Stab, operational command fell to me.  Never a good beginning.  ;)

In the few minutes I spent in the MA before the FSO, I managed to screw up my joystick settings, so on the runway, I had no throttle and no rudder.  Himmel!  I logged off to repair the self-inflicted damage.  Good old Frodo, reliable Frodo, got JG11 off on time.  A few choice offline curses, and I rolled from CENSORED, heading CENSORED.  At full throttle, I pulled my 109G-2 up into a shallow climb, keeping the airspeed at CENSORED.

I passed right through the formation of the JU-88s we were charged with protecting just as they reached CENSORED feet and leveled off.  When the bombers reached map reference CENSORED, they turned to course CENSORED, direct for their first target, CENSORED.

Soon after, the rest of JG11 came circling back to regroup with the bombers, so I joined up with the group.  We were in one large gaggle, out in front of, and slightly above, our bombers.

The sweep fighters, a few miles out in front, called out Typhoons at 18,000 feet over CENSORED.  We were only minutes away, heading straight for them.

And then all Hell broke loose: Hurricanes and Typhoons, Focke-Wulfs and Messerschmitts looped crazily through the sky, blazing away at each other.  There!  A Typhoon is going after one of our JU-88s!  I dive on him, but he is focused on his attack on our bombers, and does not see me get closer, closer, closer...  I get to point-blank range and fire.  My cannon shells cut off his wing, and he goes tumbling earthward.  I pull my nose up and desperately search behind me, rocking my wings and kicking the rudder, but somehow I am not under attack.

Fires rage all over the enemy air base, and our JU-88 bombers fly straight on to their next target, CENSORED.  About half of JG11 is engaged low over the enemy base, twisting and dodging among the Hurricanes, Typhoons, and now, Spitfires who are keen for revenge.  About half of us continue on with the bombers.  A brief respite occurs as we climb back up over the bombers while they approach the next target, and then pandemonium breaks out again: many Spitfires were waiting over CENSORED, and they pounced when our Ju-88s appeared.  I go diving in among the RAF defenders trailing our bombers, spraying my light 7mm guns at any Spitfire that is even close, hoping to scare him into diving out of the fight.  My headlong rush through our bomber stream carries me to the leaders, and I finally latch onto a Spitfire who is too focused on his attack.  Again, I close to point-blank range.  My guns carve his plane in two, and he falls like a brick.

The bombers have just turned CENSORED, toward their final target, CENSORED.  One by one, we are temped into dogfights, just one more pass, just that one more kill...  I hear curses and howls of protest over the radio:  He *rammed* me!  I lost my tail!  There goes my engine!  Where did *he* come from?  JG11 is now down to about half strength.  I have failed to keep broadcasting Stampf's mantra: stay above them, push them down, control the fight - stay above them, push them down, control the fight...

The bombers lay waste to CENSORED and keep on heading CENSORED, running CENSORED.  JG11 is down to me and Frodo and Wrek, and somewhere out there Boingg is still flying, Boingg, our top sharpshooter.  And then somehow, he drops off the radio.  Only three of us left.  We finally manage to get clear of the gaggle of vengeful Spitfires over CENSORED, when we run into yet *more* Spitfires out over der Kanal, between us and home.  We blast through them just as fast as we can, each of us blazing away with our pitiful 7mm pop-guns, in what we hope is a fearsome show of force.  They do dance up on their wingtips to give chase, but we continue our shallow dive, to home and safety.

The three of us land at CENSORED with no major damage, yet each of our planes is full of holes.  I turn off my motor and climb out of the plane.  Genug!


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Re: 334th FS Goes in on the Axis JU-88's
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2009, 02:00:13 AM »
Good film Odee.  You guys really ripe them apart.  I didn't know there was a french Ju88 skin. 
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Re: 334th FS Goes in on the Axis JU-88's
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2009, 03:26:19 AM »
You must have killed me then. :)
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Re: 325th joins the fight on the Axis JU-88's
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2009, 09:34:08 AM »
That was an awsome fight!!!  Scouting for the 325th I picked up the bomber stream about 25 miles out before they went feet dry over the east coast of England (east of A13).  Once sighted I dropped down to 1000' and flew directly under them calling positions and directions to vector in more ALLIED squads from A13 A10 and A8.

The sight of 20+ formations of JU-88's in a bomber stream is a awsome sight.......... just before you attack  :)

The 325th entered the fight just east of A13 and the fight was on.  We gave a little better than we got and stayed engaged with the AXIS bombers from A13 through A10.  I think some of the AXIS ju-88 drivers figured there was no hope at altitude in formation as thier fighter escorts were getting overwhelmed so a few started breaking formation and diving bombing A13.  I dont believe any that did made it home.  In that area the 325th lost 10 and put down 14 with 19 assist's.  Personnely to me a squad list's of assist's are more telling than the kills.  The FSO is all about team work and not personnel victory.

I got blasted from the sky low over A13 chasing a low JU-88 and wasnt watching my 6 as closely as I should have.

Final comment:  The value of placing out scouts in the directions that you believe they will come from can provide pricless information.  And the longer the scout does NOT engage and continues to call in that info the rest of the supporting squads can pay off in huge rewards.  This was proven last night as this very large group of JU-88's with fighter escorts got mauled by at least 4 ALLIED squads.


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Re: 334th FS Goes in on the Axis JU-88's
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2009, 12:14:58 PM »
Yea the 1st wave dragged our escorts down. We died in the 2nd wave.
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Re: 334th FS Goes in on the Axis JU-88's
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2009, 01:01:07 PM »
I love to be correct all the time strokes? isnt that right  :D
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Re: 334th FS Goes in on the Axis JU-88's
« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2009, 02:18:55 PM »
Yup :aok
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