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Online Drano

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Allied CiC AAR
« on: January 24, 2010, 01:50:17 PM »
Well our night started off in a cluster. There was a fubar with what fields we had to use and by the time we got that sorted out about 5 minutes had passed. This hosed our timing a bit but I don't think it really affected the outcome much.

My general idea for attack was to use stealth and detached escort with both. I wanted to get your attention with the escorts and attack from another direction down on the deck. This seemed to work out OK on the attack to A30 as their operating field wasn't affected at frame start. They went in on the deck around A2 radar ring then West, around P24 radar ring to A30. I sent the P-39s around the North side of V38 to flash it and draw out your cap in that direction. The A-20s got in and hit the place fine but didn't make it out. A shame too as I had a plan to get them out of there down in the river canyon along the south side of 9,11 if only they could have made it that far.

The South attack did get a bit messed with the takeoff times but in the end it didn't matter. My path for those groups was through our territory mostly figuring you wouldn't try to come right though all of the radar rings from V11 to A25. Their path would have taken them on the deck again around V19 radar ring then following the hills West of there to 8,8,1 and attacking A18 from the SW. I had timed their escort P-39s to flash A42 a few minutes before they reached the area and to draw out and engage your cap over that way. Problem with that was your attack was on a pretty much direct opposite heading and your sweepers ran right into our attack formation somewhere between V19 and V27. A couple bled thru and hit A18 but for all intents you decimated that whole attack 75 miles out. Best laid plans. I really figured you guys would come around South on that attack.

Good job of getting our attention along the A25.V27 area. I assume you had your 110s down low following that ridge West of V44 and in that way? I really didn't get much feedback that I remember anyway on your attack to V31 but I see you hit that with 110s as well.

Both sides seemed to lose all their attack planes as none landed safely. The range and fuel burn rate really precluded a second run to anywhere. On my side I was limited in using the P-39s as escorts as they were the only ones with the legs to get over there and back. The Yaks and Laffers really did have to stay close to home even at max cruise. I figure you had much the same problem with the 109s. I wonder if next time we run this particular setup we could tweak the fuel burn to 1.2 or some other fraction as it did pretty much hose the 2nd half of the frame for both sides I think. Lot of flying around.

One question tho? Were you guys using a scorched earth tactic obliterating Budapest? Sax was with us defending the South approaches to V44 and he was telling me he'd seen this odd formation of a single group of Ju88s and a few 109s. They didn't seem to be attached to any other group at all. Looking at the logs, sure enough I see there was one group, the 357th that had a group made up that way. They knocked the hell out of Budapest (city at A1). Did these guys know that was your territory? Can we get the points for that? hehe j/k

It looked to me at first glance that you guys really crushed us with 85 objects destroyed. But ya knock out the 58 that GrnEglJr had on the Budapest run (heck he actually reloaded and hit it again!) and it ain't so bad. If we'd gotten that other attack in to A18 it'd really been a wash.

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Re: Allied CiC AAR
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2010, 03:06:09 PM »
Our attack on 30 was well planned drano.. Untouched to target.. Pounced soon after drop.. We followed your orders to a T.. Worked for the attack....  :salute
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Re: Allied CiC AAR
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2010, 03:23:00 PM »
You guys should did not do much to defend V30.  for all the axis that did hit it and returning home, we much have cross bath with the allied group that hit a30.  i think both axis and allies where vary low of fuel by that time.  Over all, it was a well plane for both sides and lots of good fighting at the end. 
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Re: Allied CiC AAR
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2010, 03:28:36 PM »
 Yea you had to hit everything the first strike as the fuel burn fairly killed any chance of a second run. In the 109's we got back to 18 from 28,but there was so little time left we were pretty sure there would be no second attack. Something like 50% throttle to make it to a rearm pad might be fine in a scenario,when you have loads of time,but IMHO it killed the action for an FSO.
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Re: Allied CiC AAR
« Reply #4 on: January 24, 2010, 03:57:45 PM »
by the time we (353rd FG) got to V30, You guys destroy everything but one troop bunker.  That was our only object destroyed.
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Re: Allied CiC AAR
« Reply #5 on: January 24, 2010, 05:37:05 PM »
Drano,

I checked over the logs after the event. Both 88s we took out were from the 68th Lightning Lancers. However the other two planes were a pair of 190Fs and I didn't check to see who they belonged to. The 68th had five or so groups of 88s with the rest in the 109s the other half of my squadron got mixed up with near A25. It looks like the 88s may have run into the strike package outbound A15 and we just found the handful of stragglers and mopped them up.

It looks like I was right on the money having my squadron split to cover the east side of 41 as well. Both groups of 88 were coming up on 44 from the east side of that field, so that was probably the plan of the 88s all along since they had more room to maneuver than through the 25/41 gap. Had they not gotten mauled by one of our outbound strikes we'd have caught them well outside 44 (Sled was waiting for us call in if we spotted something. It would have been GLORIOUS).
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Re: Allied CiC AAR
« Reply #6 on: January 25, 2010, 08:37:43 AM »
the 357th were a bunch of griefers and they are being taken care of

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Re: Allied CiC AAR
« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2010, 10:06:06 PM »
They knocked the hell out of Budapest (city at A1). Did these guys know that was your territory? Can we get the points for that? hehe j/k

It looked to me at first glance that you guys really crushed us with 85 objects destroyed. But ya knock out the 58 that GrnEglJr had on the Budapest run (heck he actually reloaded and hit it again!) and it ain't so bad.

the 357th were a bunch of griefers and they are being taken care of

Why am I not surprised by this at all?   :headscratch:  Looking at the logs, he rearmed not once, not twice, but THREE times to hit his own base.  No way that was accidental.  I hope this gets addressed... crap like this ruins FSO for everyone.

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Re: Allied CiC AAR
« Reply #8 on: January 26, 2010, 08:37:01 PM »
the 357th were a bunch of griefers and they are being taken care of
the 357th were the heavies that the 412th was meant to escort.  They never showed so we just joined up with the other escort groups headed to the v-base.  It's one thing when your escorts don't show. It's another thing when your bombers are a no show.
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Re: Allied CiC AAR
« Reply #9 on: January 27, 2010, 08:48:37 AM »
 Im sure they wont have to have escorts provided anytime in the near future.
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