I logged in tonight to find that the Rooks were organizing a large raid on the Bishop HQ and City. So I jumped on my trusty Pony, slapped on a couple of drop tanks, and decided to join in.
Redstar was organizing the Pony Herd for escort duties (9 of us) and CavemanJ was getting the B-17's rounded up and headed in the right direction (9 more).
Popeye was my wingman (easily one of the best wingie's you can have), and since we have flown in many S3's together with our squad, I knew I could depend on him. And it went like clockwork

Great Job Pops... Salute !!
Our group formed up and headed due south, while grabbing for altitdue, and eventually turned east. Caveman was tell all the Bish we were coming, and taunting them so that we would get a warm welcome on the way

First enemy spotted was a N1K2 and I was lead escort onto him. Worked him for a while, pinged him up, and eventually forced him to dive for his life. Since our job was escort, I let him go. Me and Pops turned back to the Buffs and started grabbing again.
After that many singles and pairs of Bishops (flying mostly Spits, 109's, F4U's and Pony's in that order) started making hit and run raids on the formation from all directions and the escort pairs got scattered but started racking up the kills.
Its all a blur till the bombers made their turn from the HQ to the City after their first bomb run. A larger cloud of Bish had been trailing the formations, and made up alot of ground during the turn.
This is when it got really nasty

All of a sudden we had many fighters in the Buffs and shells were flying in all directions.
And then.... as quickly as it started, the sky was clear of Bish interceptors.
At least two of nine bombers survived, and at least six of the nine fighters made it home.
Not really sure how many kills we all got, but I did notice that I got two assists in the buffer, but I couldn't watch it all the time as the fighting was hot and intense. There were many planes I could have killed, but my mission was to protect my wingman and keep the bad guys outta the buff formation, so I stayed high and let em run away if they dived under us.
The Bish HQ? Well some biscuit General is gonna be looking for a new home for a while

And his sheep.... errr umm Mistress in the Bishlandia City is gonna be looking for a new "playpen" now.
After that, it was pretty much a milkrun to home.
The whole thing took place at between 25-30k(The buffs playing it straight at 25k, fighters at 25k-30k), and you could tell which pilots were use to flying and fighting at high altitudes. Up there in the thin air, its a whole new ballgame

And you can sure see why the P-51 is as famous as it is, a reputation well earned.
For those who didn't get too particpate, here is my entire film of the mission. Its a little large at 1.8 megs zip'd, but I can tell you that it was quite exciting on my end.
Enjoy!!! Get the film here
http://web.mountain.net/~arringto/ah/Buffs-toBishHQ.zip Salute to the pilots on all sides tonight !!! Excellent fun

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