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TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
« on: May 20, 2012, 08:23:11 AM »
SEC: The Defense of Malta

Frame 1  Sunday the 20 May ~ 3:00pm EST ~ 8:00 GMT ~ 21:00 CET SEA II



************* Background ************

In February 1942, Squadron Leader Stan Turner arrived to take over 249 Squadron. His experience flying with Douglas Bader over Europe soon meant the adoption of the loose ‘finger-four’ formation in an attempt to cut RAF losses. However, with the outmoded Hurricanes still struggling against the very latest Bf 109-Fs of JG 53 and the Italian Macchi C.202s, in March 1942, a contingent of 15 Spitfire Mk Vs flew to Malta from the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle, the first Spitfires to serve overseas. The reinforcement of Malta by carrier (“Club Runs”) became more frequent through 1942. Spitfires were flown to Malta from the carrier Eagle on 7 March 1942. No. 601 and 603 Squadron Spitfires arrived on 20 April. Then, USS Wasp and HMS Eagle despatched 59 more. While the Spitfires were a match for the Axis aircraft, many of the ones delivered in March and April were destroyed on the ground and in the air—where they were outnumbered. For instance, for five days in April there was just one Spitfire available to defend the island; for two days there were none.[21] Also, the overwhelming Axis bombardments had substantially eliminated Malta’s naval and aerial offensive capabilities.



By mid-1942, the Axis air forces ranged against the island were at their maximum strength: some 520 Luftwaffe and 300 Regia Aeronautica aircraft. The main adversaries for the defenders were the 140 or so Bf 109Fs of JG 53 and II/JG 3 ‘Udet’ and the 80 Macchi C.202s of the 4th and 51st Stormo. Bombers units included the Junkers Ju 88s of II./LG 1,II and III./KG 77, I./KG 54, Kgr.606, and Kgr. 806.

In May, accelerated and more effective deployments of Spitfires allowed the British to gain air superiority over Malta for the first time since the start of the war. In June, the Royal Navy undertook Operation Harpoon and Operation Vigorous. The two convoys departed for Malta, the former from Gibraltar and the latter from Haifa and Port Said. The eastern convoy was forced to turn back in the face of air attacks. Two freighters of the western convoy made it to Malta and delivered 15,000 short tons (14,000 t) of supplies. Without them, Malta would undoubtedly have fallen. Yet the island appeared to the Axis forces to be neutralised, and they decided that there was no need for further intensive bombing raids. For instance, on 10 May, Albert Kesselring, Commander-in-Chief South of Axis forces, reported to the German High Command that “There is nothing left to bomb.” By July, the Axis air offensive had reached its peak, and the attacks were reduced.


On 15 April, King George VI awarded Malta the George Cross, the highest civilian award for gallantry in the Commonwealth, normally awarded to individuals: “to honour her brave people, I award the George Cross to the Island Fortress of Malta to bear witness to a heroism and devotion that will long be famous in history



Setup:

Allies
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Bishops, 40% of participants

-- Hurricane IIC, Spitfire V, B25, Wirblewind
-- Planes enabled at Malta fields (a176, a177, a178), and
   Spit V at c204.
-- Wirblewind enabled everywhere on land.

Orders Frame 1
Primary Target: Protect the HMS Eagle

Secondary Target: Defend Malta and the Airbases

Axis
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Knights, 60% of participants

-- Bf 109F-4, C.202, Ju 88A-4, Ju 87D-3
-- Planes enabled at a172, a167, and a169 (south coast of Sicily).


Orders Frame 1

Primary Target: Destroy all Airbases of Malta


Secondary Target: Sink the CV East of MAlta
Restrictions:
-None

Arena Settings
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Terrains: Italy_1
Event start, game time: 5:30
Time multiplier: 1.0
Icons: Icon range 2.5k (~7500) friendly
and enemy Iconrange 1k
Fuel Multiplier: 1.0
Radar: Axis – tower radar range 65000, dar bar range 150000
(about one full sector), 2min update rate
Allies – Tower radar range 65000, 2min update rate
Killshooter: Off.
Friendly collisions: Off.
Kill messages: Off.

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« Last Edit: May 20, 2012, 08:59:36 AM by dhyran »

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Re: TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2012, 08:25:01 AM »
Sounds like fun.

Oh and I bet you want that Sea Hurricane now don't you HiTech?
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Re: TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2012, 09:17:17 AM »
I will be there to punish those pesky Narzzies :old:

I won't be to rough on the Musso's lot because they are not to keen on any rough business :)
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Re: TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
« Reply #3 on: May 20, 2012, 01:35:51 PM »
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Re: TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
« Reply #4 on: May 20, 2012, 04:36:23 PM »
This frame was a riot! I had a lot of fun  :aok
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Re: TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
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Re: TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
« Reply #6 on: May 27, 2012, 12:41:28 PM »
TODAY FRAME 2

Event is open for everyone, welcome!

Start time Sunday 27th May ~ 8:00pm UK, 21:00 CET, 10:00pm EET,
3:00pm EST


************* Background ************

In February 1942, Squadron Leader Stan Turner arrived to take
over 249 Squadron. His experience flying with Douglas Bader
over Europe soon meant the adoption of the loose ‘finger-four’
formation in an attempt to cut RAF losses. However, with the
outmoded Hurricanes still struggling against the very latest
Bf 109-Fs of JG 53 and the Italian Macchi C.202s, in March 1942,
a contingent of 15 Spitfire Mk Vs flew to Malta from the
aircraft carrier HMS Eagle, the first Spitfires to serve overseas.
The reinforcement of Malta by carrier (“Club Runs”) became more
frequent through 1942. Spitfires were flown to Malta from the
carrier Eagle on 7 March 1942. No. 601 and 603 Squadron Spitfires
arrived on 20 April. Then, USS Wasp and HMS Eagle despatched
59 more. While the Spitfires were a match for the Axis aircraft,
many of the ones delivered in March and April were destroyed on
the ground and in the air—where they were outnumbered.
For instance, for five days in April there was just one
Spitfire available to defend the island; for two days
there were none. Also, the overwhelming Axis bombardments
had substantially eliminated Malta’s naval and aerial
offensive capabilities.



By mid-1942, the Axis air forces ranged against the island
were at their maximum strength: some 520 Luftwaffe and
300 Regia Aeronautica aircraft. The main adversaries for
the defenders were the 140 or so Bf 109Fs of JG 53 and
II/JG 3 ‘Udet’ and the 80 Macchi C.202s of the 4th and
51st Stormo. Bombers units included the Junkers Ju 88s
of II./LG 1,II and III./KG 77, I./KG 54, Kgr.606, and Kgr. 806.

In May, accelerated and more effective deployments of
Spitfires allowed the British to gain air superiority
over Malta for the first time since the start of the war.
In June, the Royal Navy undertook Operation Harpoon and
Operation Vigorous. The two convoys departed for Malta,
the former from Gibraltar and the latter from Haifa and
Port Said. The eastern convoy was forced to turn back in
the face of air attacks. Two freighters of the western
convoy made it to Malta and delivered 15,000 short tons
(14,000 t) of supplies. Without them, Malta would undoubtedly
have fallen. Yet the island appeared to the Axis forces to
be neutralised, and they decided that there was no need for
further intensive bombing raids. For instance, on 10 May,
Albert Kesselring, Commander-in-Chief South of Axis forces,
reported to the German High Command that “There is nothing
left to bomb.” By July, the Axis air offensive had reached
its peak, and the attacks were reduced.


On 15 April, King George VI awarded Malta the George Cross,
the highest civilian award for gallantry in the Commonwealth,
normally awarded to individuals: “to honour her brave people,
I award the George Cross to the Island Fortress of Malta to
bear witness to a heroism and devotion that will long be
famous in history

Setup:

Allies
*********************
Bishops, 50% of participants

-- Hurricane IIC, Spitfire V, B25, Wirblewind
-- Planes enabled at Malta fields (a176, a177, a178), and
   Spit V at c204.
-- Wirblewind enabled everywhere on land.

Orders Frame 2
Primary Target: Bomb a172, a167, and a169

Secondary Target: Defend Malta and the Airbases

Axis
********************
Knights, 50% of participants

-- Bf 109F-4, C.202, Ju 88A-4, Ju 87D-3
-- Planes enabled at a172, a167, and a169 (south coast of Sicily).


Orders Frame 2

Primary Target: Destroy all Airbases of Malta

Secondary Target: Sink the CV East of MAlta

Restrictions:
-None

Arena Settings
***************
Terrains: Italy_1
Event start, game time: 16:30
Time multiplier: 1.0
Icons: Icon range 2.5k (~7500) friendly
and enemy Iconrange 1k
Fuel Multiplier: 1.0
Radar: Axis – tower radar range 65000, dar bar range 150000
(about one full sector), 2min update rate
Allies – Tower radar range 65000, 2min update rate
Killshooter: Off.
Friendly collisions: Off.
Kill messages: Off.

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Re: TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
« Reply #7 on: May 27, 2012, 12:46:15 PM »
workin on getting a credit card to pay got canceled  :cry  :(
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Re: TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
« Reply #8 on: May 27, 2012, 04:11:16 PM »
thanks for joining the SEC today

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Re: TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
« Reply #9 on: May 28, 2012, 01:29:32 PM »
posting from Malta.   visited the command HQ where park organised the improved defence of the island and the war rooms have been left in 1943! 
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« Reply #10 on: May 28, 2012, 01:33:15 PM »
posting from Malta.   visited the command HQ where park organised the improved defence of the island and the war rooms have been left in 1943! 

post some photos please! Sounds very intresting

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Re: TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
« Reply #11 on: May 28, 2012, 04:39:03 PM »
8:00 GMT

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(I turned up at 8:00pm GMT yesterday and it had been running for an hour)
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Re: TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
« Reply #12 on: June 06, 2012, 05:42:46 AM »
some shots from lascaris war rooms underneath the saluting battery in grand harbour, Valetta.

Cost 10 euros to look around all the rooms preserved as they were in 1943, CiC cunningham organised the Mediterranean fleet and also patton and montgomery with the invasion of Sicily.   Keith Park was also there after the battle of Britain re-organising the islands air defence.

Cunningham's office


the score board signed off 12th June 1943 after Sicily was captured this signified the end of the war for Malta


The boss man's chair looking at the squadrons board, the room on the other side has the original antiquated telephone system that 3 people manned and scrambled the squadrons from.





The radar coverage of the islands goes as far as the enemy airfields





wall maps for the invasion of Sicily

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Re: TODAY ***** The Defense of Malta *****
« Reply #13 on: June 06, 2012, 06:06:24 AM »
why is there a tortoise hanging on the wall of the first photo?
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« Reply #14 on: June 06, 2012, 06:43:34 AM »
why is there a tortoise hanging on the wall of the first photo?

that was malta camo to reflect the natural colour of the terrain. 
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