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Offline Wildcat1

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This Week's Snapshot: A Hot Day on Cactus
« on: February 03, 2013, 10:03:42 AM »
This Wednesday's event will start at 10 pm Eastern Time, with fields opening for practice starting at 9 pm Eastern Time. This is a one-life, one-sortie event, so when you're down, you're down. However make sure to stick around for a special second frame! :cheers:

Wednesday, Fedruary 6th, 2013:

A Hot Day on Cactus


Artist Credit: daddog screen shot
 
After a brutal shelling during the night, The men on cactus woke up to hear that 11 troop transports were steaming down the slot covered by a large force of Zero fighters. The American force that scrambled from cactus consisted of 14 Wildcats and 10 Army fighters. They would need them all. Carrier aircraft from the Enterprise would launch and help cactus aircraft keep the transports at bay. At the end of the day, seven Japanese transports lay at the bottom of the ocean.
 
In this Snap Shot the Cactus Air Force will engage the Japanese convoy, and their escort.

Arena
SEA II

Country Percentages
 60% Japanese
 40% American

Allies:
Units:

F4F-4 50%
P-39D 50%
 
Orders:
Take off from Henderson Field A3, locate and destroy enemy shipping heading to Guadalcanal in sector 13,9. Engage any enemy fighters.
 
Restrictions:
Fighters may not carry drop tanks or bombs. P-39s may not use the 20mm cannon option. Altitude cap 20k.
 
 
Axis:
Units:

A6M3 100%
 
Orders:
Take off from A9 and engage any enemy fighters over Task Force heading to Guadacanal V6.

Restrictions:
Fighters must stay within visual range of the convoy once linked up. Fighters may not carry drop tanks or bombs. Altitude cap 20k.



Victory Conditions
A6M3 - 15 points
Wildcat - 15  points
P-39D - 15 points
Ship - 30 points
 
 
 
Arena Settings
 1.   Terrain -  solomons
 2.   Icon - short
3.   Radar - off
4.   Fighter and bomber warning range - 79,200 feet
5.   Tower warning range - 79,200 feet
6.   Visibility - 17 miles
7.   Wind - none
8.   External view bombers - N/A
9.   Friendly collisions - off
10. Enemy collisions - on
11. Kill shooter - off
12. Fuel burn rate - 1.0
13. Time - 9 AM
14. Ack - .2
15. Ship hardness and multiplier - 2000 lbs x.33 (it takes roughly 660 lbs. of ordinance to sink a destroyer/cruiser, and roughly 2800 lbs to sink a carrier)
 
 
Designer Notes
 none

CM Notes
 none

Design By
 Nefarious 412th FS

Updated 02/2013 by Wildcat1
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Re: This Week's Snapshot: A Hot Day on Cactus
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2013, 02:20:17 PM »
Axis will be taking off from A11, not A9

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Re: This Week's Snapshot: A Hot Day on Cactus
« Reply #2 on: February 06, 2013, 07:33:40 AM »
Make sure to come out tonight at 10 pm Eastern Time for this event! Fields will open for practice at 9 pm. This one will be fun :cheers:
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Re: This Week's Snapshot: A Hot Day on Cactus
« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2013, 07:08:38 AM »
logs are up!

http://www.ahevents.org/event-logs.html

final score:

Allies:
Aircraft destroyed - 11=165 pts.
Ships destroyed - 1=30 pts.
Total - 195 pts.

Axis:
Aircraft destroyed - 5=75 pts.
Total - 75 pts.

Allies win

Thanks for coming out, it was fun :cheers:
having fun and getting killed since tour 110
The King of 'Cobras. 350th FG, Tunisia 2016

Air Traffic Controller (Air Warfare/Surface Warfare) 2nd Class, USS John C. Stennis CVN-74