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Offline AKKuya

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Frame 3 Axis AAR's
« on: August 19, 2011, 11:40:41 PM »
The 132 DW Bomber Group took off with 4 sets of Ju-88's and went DD hunting low level.  We sunk some ships and were pounced by some Spit 1's.  3 sets were shot down. 

End of story. :D
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Re: Frame 3 Axis AAR's
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2011, 12:01:50 AM »
VF-17 flew around in a racetrack pattern and then got the call to return to defend our flashing base...it never fails we are always at the far end of our patrol track when the bad guys attack. We jumped a bunch of outbound B-25s. We got some kills and lost some pilots. Overall a good time was had by all.
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Re: Frame 3 Axis AAR's
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2011, 12:28:17 AM »
II\JG27 took off with 3 stukas and 4 109s, one small element of a larger strike group to a73. no stukas lost thanks to the efforts of the 109s from VF-15 and 68th lightning lancers. when we got over target the base was pretty much leveled and no defenders in sight. accomplished our assignment and returned to base, had 2 squad mates disco on egress.
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Re: Frame 3 Axis AAR's
« Reply #3 on: August 20, 2011, 06:51:27 AM »
A quick look at the logs show this.

Axis

167 pilots
104 kills
233 objects destroyed
52 deaths
107 landed

Allied

171 pilots
65 kills
213 objects destroyed
69 kills
98 landed

Looks like a close tie.
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Re: Frame 3 Axis AAR's
« Reply #4 on: August 20, 2011, 03:30:53 PM »
II\JG27 took off with 3 stukas and 4 109s, one small element of a larger strike group to a73. no stukas lost thanks to the efforts of the 109s from VF-15 and 68th lightning lancers. when we got over target the base was pretty much leveled and no defenders in sight. accomplished our assignment and returned to base, had 2 squad mates disco on egress.

Yep - it was a good job with good coordination between the three squads taking part. To be fair, I think there was only one squad of P40B's defending (Swampdragons I believe) against three squads attacking. VF-15 accounted for most of them whilst the Lancers stayed high with the JU88's expecting a second defending squad to materialize. Never happended and our bombers ended up dropping unmolested and to good effect.

The Lancer's 109s egressed to 39 to rearm and came awfully close to getting caught on the re-arm pad by a lone Hurri. 68RacrX, 68Baltar and myself had just gotten back up and manged to chase him away, shooting him down just as a Spit 1 turned up. After a good fight with Spit who did a fine job against 3 or 4 of us, he went down as well. At that point we decided we'd had enough fun for one night and put the planes in the hanger.

If the Spit and the Hurri had turned up together about two minutes earlier, we might have had an embarrassing end to the night. As it was, they damaged 68Slick, shot down 68Baltar and caused 68RacrX to ditch so <S> Becinhu and Drano. 

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Re: Frame 3 Axis AAR's
« Reply #5 on: August 20, 2011, 07:22:22 PM »
That fight was a blast 68s.  Probably the best dogfight I have had in FSO.  At one point I think I saw 5 of you engaged with me at once (may have only been 4).  The only bad spot was whichever one of your 109s that keep going for the HO (as short of a window that it was). I repayed that one with a nice facial so all good.  I told Drano I was fighting all of you at once and he just said "Figures, you never share".  Excellent fun though.  :salute
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