Jet Week
On the Korean Peninsula
The USAF units and aircraft of the Korean War are significant because the Korean War (25 June 1950 - 27 July 1953) was the first shooting war for the newly independent United States Air Force.
It was the first time U.S. jet aircraft entered into battle. Air Force F-86 Sabre jets took control of the skies, as American fighter pilots bested Soviet-built MiG-15 fighters in combat against aircraft, Soviet tactics, and, on some occasions, Soviet pilots.
World War II-era prop-driven F-51D Mustangs were pressed into the ground-air support role, and large formations of B-29 Superfortresses flew for the last time on strategic bombardment missions.
Allies (Bishops)
Air bases and aircraft:
A27, 32, 35, 37, 38 ,39 ,41 ,43 ,47 ,48 ,51 ,52
F-51
F-86 (ME-262 sub)
B-26
B-29 A50 & A37 only simulating based in Japan
C-47
L-19 (Storch sub)
F-82 (P38L sub) A50 &A37 only simulating based in Japan
Vehicle bases and vehicles:
V31, 53 ,36
All the Ms
China/Russia (Knights)
Air bases and aircraft:
A99, 102, 103 ,105, 106, 109, 111, 112
Mig-15 (ME-262 sub)
LA-9 (LA-7 sub)
YAK-9P (YAK-9U sub)
IL-10 (IL-2 sub)
TU-2 (ME-110C-4 sub)
C-47
Plikappov PO-2 (F.2b sub)
VBases and vehicles:
V104, 107, 108, 110, 113, 114
All the Ms except T-34s instead of M4s
Settings:
Enemy icons off, Friendly 3K
Vox both sides: 123