This setup represents the Blitzkrieg of Western Europe in the summer of 1940.
Admittedly I've had to take some liberties subbing the SBD for the limited capabilities of the Fokker D XXI, DXVII, and Douglas DB-8 Dive bomber.
The SBD also stands in for the Belgian Air Force Fokkers along with the Hurricane MK I representing it'self in Belgian service.
The C-47 stands in for the JU-52 and only the Germans will have paratroop capability.
The P-40B stands in for the French D.520 and the TBM stands in for the RAF Blenheim MK V Bomber. No Spitfire squadrons were stationed in France during this period so the RAF and the French Arme'e de l'Air will have to depend on the Hurricane and P-40B to hold back the Luftwaffe. I've kept the ground war very abstract because of the lack of early war tanks however the German Army will have an edge in ground vehicles. If this setup were to be used by the third day of it's run the Dutch bases A5 A6 and A12 as well as the Belgian bases A23 A33 A18 A29 A40 A47 A52 A57 A62 A49 and A44 should be turned over to the Axis side Knights and the SBDs stationed there removed and German aircraft put in their place.
Okay here's the setup...
On the Western Front... The Germans launch Operation Gelb, the
offensive in the west. Army Group C (Leeb) holds the German frontier opposite
the French Maginot Line while Army Group A (Rundstedt) makes the main attack
through the Ardennes and Army Group B (Bock) makes a secondary advance through
Belgium and Holland to draw the main British and French forces north. During the
day, Army Group A strikes, with three armored corps in the lead, heading for
Sedan, Montherme and Dinant. The advance is rapid and the little opposition,
mostly French cavalry, is thrown aside. To the north, Army Group B carries out
parachute landings deep inside Holland which do much to paralyze Dutch
resistance, while German units cross the Maas River near Arnhem and the Belgian
fort at Eben Emael is put out of action by a German airborne force which lands
its gliders literally on top of it. The fort is meant to cover the crossings of
the Albert Canal nearby and this is not achieved. The Luftwaffe gives
powerful support taking on the Air Forces of Belgium, Holland, France, and Britain.
Map: Ardennes
Axis Knights
Allies Bishops.
ALLIED FORCES:Royal Dutch Air ForceBases A5 A6 and A12
Aircraft SBD
GVs M8
Belgian Air ForceBases A23 A33 A18 A29 A40 A47 A52 A57 A62 A49 and A44
Aircraft SBD and Hurricane MkI
GVs M8
RAF and French Arme'e de l'AirBases All remaining Bishop
Aircraft Hurricane MKI P-40B TBM
GVs M3 M8 M16
AXIS FORCES:LuftwaffeAircraft BF-109E BF-110C JU87 JU88 C-47
GVs M3 M8 Ostwind SdKfz 251
Arena Settings:Fog is set at 30.0 miles.
MA bombsight .
Radar settings:
Tower 079,200 (feet)
Sector 105,600
Fuel is 1.0 burn rate.
Ack is .25 (that is, considerably less effective than MA)
Friendly mid-airs are off.
Killshooter is on.
Strat is disabled.
Ten troops required for base capture (map room setting
is .0015)