Author Topic: Monday Night Bombing Missions--Capture Herzebrock 9pm EST in the AVA  (Read 682 times)

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Capture Herzebrock

I want to try something with a twist this week.
For 2 weeks, the axis was the defending force.
now we're gonna change it up a bit. this setup
will force you to attack target, defend bombers
and defend base taker and the base itself.
the base will be set so that once an object is down
it will stay down. good luck and good speed

AVA arena 9pm EST... be there!

Base 33 is going to be a neutral Base.
objective is to captures base.

there will be no GV's in this setup.



 

Allied orders:
attention gentlemen, your orders are as follows
Captures Herzebrock(A33). do not let the enemy
have this base!
V57(allies)
A20
B17G
P47D-11
P51B
C47

Axis orders:
Capture Herzebrock(A33)
at all costs. failure is unacceptable.

A32(axis)
JU88
HE-111
JU87
BF109G-2
BF109G-6
BF109G-14
FW190A-5
JU-52(sub C47)

radar=on
icons:
enemy 2k
friendly 3k


suggestions before Monday
night at 8pm will be welcome
and any changes considered.

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I'll try to make it  :aok

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This looks like fun! I don't know if I can make it, but if I can, can we haz mossies?


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id like to hold off on twin engine aircraft for now, that's why I am not using 110's or p38's. maybe next time though. ill add it to the agenda of planes to use. or maybe even a bomber raid with just mossies?

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I'm wondering if there's a way to simulate some of the great Mosquito raids that took place during the war. I did a bit of reading on them in preparation for Target for Today. Maybe a 4 hour mission with 2 hours of daylight and 2 of darkness? The Mossies used to go hunting just at twilight. Anyway, shouldn't derail the thread.

If I can be there, I will. This one does look interesting.  :salute


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muzzy, we're always looking for new idea's, a mossy raid with mossies as escorts might be kind of fun!

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Re: Monday Night Bombing Missions--Capture Herzebrock 9pm EST in the AVA
« Reply #7 on: June 01, 2015, 08:39:37 AM »
Muzzy,
 Give us a historical fight or one of those raids and we will research it and do a setup like that ! Sounds fun !!
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Re: Monday Night Bombing Missions--Capture Herzebrock 9pm EST in the AVA
« Reply #8 on: June 01, 2015, 10:19:41 AM »
 :bhead missed the 12-hour event....

This will be my redemption...  :airplane:
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Re: Monday Night Bombing Missions--Capture Herzebrock 9pm EST in the AVA
« Reply #9 on: June 01, 2015, 03:01:56 PM »
Muzzy,
 Give us a historical fight or one of those raids and we will research it and do a setup like that ! Sounds fun !!

How about the Mossie raid on Gestapo headquarters in the Netherlands.  Intelligence was provided by a Dutchman who was "collaborating" with the Gestapo by working in its headquarters.  He told the RAF the best time to hit the HQ.  Yet despite knowing when the raid was coming he stayed at his post so as not to tip off the Gestapo officers and subsequently died in the attack. 

However, this attack, like many Mossie raids, depended on surprise so I guess it isn't exactly applicable in a game environment where there is no surprise.  I guess you could add some element of surprise by making several targets, say the Gestapo HQ, a prison (Mossies also helped a prison break by bombing the walls), etc?

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Re: Monday Night Bombing Missions--Capture Herzebrock 9pm EST in the AVA
« Reply #10 on: June 01, 2015, 03:05:24 PM »
first off I can raise the radar so the mossies can fly underneath it. leave darbar on or even shut it off and that would leave for the element of surprise. there are enough airspawns in the arena or I can switch a base so they can take off without alerting other bases. theres much we could do on this one! I like the idea's, ill try to have something ready for next week! I may ask for some input from you guys, if you don't mind.

background:

The Oslo Mosquito raid (25 September 1942) was a British air raid on Oslo, Norway, during World War II. The target of the raid was the Victoria Terrasse building, the headquarters of the Gestapo. It was intended to be a "morale booster" for the Norwegian people and was scheduled to coincide with a rally of Norwegian collaborators, led by Vidkun Quisling.

The operation involved a round trip distance of 1,100 miles (1,800 km), with a flying time of 4.75 hours, making it the longest mission flown with Mosquitos at that date. The bombers crossed the North Sea at heights of less than 100 ft (30 m) to avoid interception by enemy aircraft and navigated by dead reckoning. Each aircraft was armed with four 500 lb bombs with 11 second delayed action fuses since in such a low level attack the bombs had the potential to damage the aircraft that had dropped them.

Despite their low altitude, the Mosquitos were intercepted by two Focke-Wulf Fw 190 fighters of 3/JG 5 flying from Stavanger, causing Gordon Carter's Mosquito to make a forced landing in Oslofjord. Rowland and Reilly were pursued by the other Fw 190 until it clipped a tree and was forced to break off the attack.

At least four bombs penetrated the Gestapo HQ; one failed to detonate, while the other three crashed out through the opposite wall before exploding. The building was not destroyed, but several civilian residences were, and 80 civilians were killed or injured. The Norwegian government in exile, which did not know about the raid, later expressed serious concern to the British government. Official announcements by the German occupation forces claimed that several British aircraft had been shot down, when in reality a single Mosquito had been lost.

Although the raid had failed fully to achieve its main objective, it was considered dramatic enough to be used to reveal the existence of the Mosquito to the British public, and the following day (26 September) listeners to the BBC Home Service learned that a new aircraft - the Mosquito - had been revealed for the first time by the RAF, and that four had made a low level attack on Oslo. The Mosquito bomber was featured in The Times on the 28 September, and the next day the newspaper published two captioned photographs illustrating the Oslo bomb strikes and damage.
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Re: Monday Night Bombing Missions--Capture Herzebrock 9pm EST in the AVA
« Reply #11 on: June 01, 2015, 10:29:21 PM »
thanks to everyone that showed up tonight. it was very fun and exciting.

We'll call tonight a draw as the allies captured the base the first time, and the
axis got it the second time.

it was a decent turnout and everyone seemed to have a good time.
thanks again for joining us and we'll see you next week!

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Re: Monday Night Bombing Missions--Capture Herzebrock 9pm EST in the AVA
« Reply #12 on: June 02, 2015, 09:34:15 AM »
Had a couple great fights!  :aok
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