Jet week in the AVA
Korea
While this setup is in no way, even close, it will
give you a bit of background and will be a fun setup.
the planes we need are not available, so this is as
close as we could get. while not realistic as far as planes
go, it should be a fun setup for all. Merry christmas from
the AVA staff and crew!
Special thanks go out to skuzzy for getting this terrain up
in time for this week and to Easyscor for making it.
The Korean War was the first conflict in which jet aircraft
fought each other. (Both the Luftwaffe and the RAF had
operational jets in WWII, but they never came into
direct conflict.) Most jet battles took place near the
Yalu River, in the airspace over north-western North Korea
known as "MiG alley." The UN forces generally retained
air superiority throughout most of the war, and air
power helped compensate for the Communists' superior
numbers on the ground.
The general lack of permanent runways in Korea
hindered the use of jet aircraft and bombers,
forcing the Allies to use piston aircraft.
The F-51 Mustang was the most numerous Allied
aircraft in the early months of the war.
In November of 1950, the first of the MiG-15
aircraft appeared, and was able to outperform
all Allied fighters until the introduction of
the F-86 Sabre. The Sabre was arguably slightly
inferior to the MiG-15, but the veteran American
pilots eventually produced a kill ratio of
approximately 12:1 in their favour. Many of
these aerial dogfights took place in the
northwestern corner of Korea, a place given
the name 'Mig Alley' by Allied pilots.
Map:Korea
Axis--North Korea
Planes--ME-262, Ar-234
Gv's
Jeep
M3
M8
M16
T34-76
T34-85
Allies--South Korea
Planes--ME-262, Ar-234
Gv's
Jeep
M3
M4A3-75
M4A3-76
M8
M16
Sherman firefly
Spotter planes for Seoul tank town
RV8 at A32, V36 and A39
type .showrv to get it
Arena Settings
Vis: 14 miles.
AAA: .25
capture: 10 troops
friendly icons--3.3k
enemy icons--off
COMMS:
axis --123
allies--126