Author Topic: That's what I get for being the ace  (Read 572 times)

Offline branch37

  • Silver Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 1831
      • VF-17 Jolly Rogers
That's what I get for being the ace
« on: November 04, 2016, 11:59:05 PM »
Being a squadron leader I've always avoided being the ace. Tonight the allied side needed one fast and I was picked and agreed. Flew for the first hour and never saw a bad guy. Finally get into the action, get a good angle on a 109, and bam. Disco. Tv, Internet, the whole show completely dead. Haven't had a problem all year. Flew all 12 hours of the scenario without a single hiccup. Figures.....


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk

CMDR Branch37
VF-17 Jolly Rogers  C.O.

Offline Kanth

  • Gold Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2462
Re: That's what I get for being the ace
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2016, 12:13:35 AM »
Jinx!!! (the ace assignment, not you.)
Gone from the game. Please see Spikes or Nefarious for any Ahevents.net admin needs.

Offline SIK1

  • AH Training Corps
  • Gold Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3718
Re: That's what I get for being the ace
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2016, 12:23:50 AM »
We were wondering what happened to you Branch.  Figured you must have discoed since no one heard you say anything about getting taken out.

 :salute
Sik
444th Air Mafia since Air Warrior
Proudly flying with VF-17

"Masters of the Air" Scenario - JG54

Offline swareiam

  • Aces High CM Staff
  • Gold Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3206
Re: That's what I get for being the ace
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2016, 02:02:44 AM »
Looked kinda like a bad night all around for the Allies. What happened out there?
AKWarHwk of the Arabian Knights
Aces High Scenario, FSO, and Combat Challenge Teams
Don't let your ego get too close to your position, so that if your position gets shot down, your ego doesn't go with it. General Colin Powell

Offline Dobs

  • Persona Non Grata
  • Nickel Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 644
Re: That's what I get for being the ace
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2016, 08:24:34 AM »
B17s were hit by 3 waves of LW fighters at the target.  All had alt, all dove in...  Fighters were turning vs clearing it looked like...but 38s are not going to catch a diving 190 or 109 at 25k.

My  impression is that our 51 sweep was end run or avoided by the LW and they managed a coherent attack while our bombers were in their bombsights.
GTX 980TI
Intel I7-6700K @4GHZ
32GB RAM
Fly at 3840x 2160 resolution

Offline swareiam

  • Aces High CM Staff
  • Gold Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3206
Re: That's what I get for being the ace
« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2016, 09:09:17 AM »
B17s were hit by 3 waves of LW fighters at the target.  All had alt, all dove in...  Fighters were turning vs clearing it looked like...but 38s are not going to catch a diving 190 or 109 at 25k.

My  impression is that our 51 sweep was end run or avoided by the LW and they managed a coherent attack while our bombers were in their bombsights.

Thanks for the report Dobs.

What happened at A185?
AKWarHwk of the Arabian Knights
Aces High Scenario, FSO, and Combat Challenge Teams
Don't let your ego get too close to your position, so that if your position gets shot down, your ego doesn't go with it. General Colin Powell

Offline SlipKnt

  • Gold Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2606
Re: That's what I get for being the ace
« Reply #6 on: November 05, 2016, 09:40:31 AM »
A185 attack:

Best I can tell from my seat is we all rendezvoud and all sweeps went in as designed.  We had what looked like a scout of 3 Bf109s go by us (that was being reported by other squads out in front). 

I THINK it was 56th that indicated they had that covered so we pressed on. 

Within 2 minutes of that we saw 2 C205s sweep by from the same general direction. 

It seemed like too many friendlies went after them. 

Again, we pressed on (my squad).

By the time we were over target there wasn't an enemy to be seen.

I recall only 1 set of bombers making a drop.  As those bombers went feet wet on RTB we picked up another friendly set and escorted them to target.

As we were running dry we RTBd and rearmed. 

Biggamer did manage 2 kills as he hung around long enough on egress. 

I summarize that 2 things happened on the A185 mission...

#1 - If our bombers got engaged, we never got a call to assist them.  Lack of comms partially killed the mission.  G3-MF never heard a word of enemy contact with the exception of the group that went after the 3 Bf109s.  Which is why we never left our assignment.

#2 - The enemy obviously positioned themselves to avoid the sweep and be able to only engage the bombers.  This was great planning and execution on their part.


It seemed like a great allied plan to 185.  We had a lot of fighters.  The axis simply executed a brilliant plan by placing bomber killing planes out of fighter sweep and escort range.  Sometimes the best laid out plans go to hell the moment the first shot is fired.  It happens.

Even though slow from my squad's perspective, we did have fun as always.  We're starting to get our older players back now that AH3 is out and should grow our numbers to a larger squad moving forward.

 :salute

SlipKnoT
XO
G3-MF   
DCS:
SlipKnoT
vCSG-3, VMA-513 Flying Nightmares (AV8B)

Offline DubiousKB

  • Silver Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 1614
Re: That's what I get for being the ace
« Reply #7 on: November 07, 2016, 09:14:27 AM »
A185 attack: I summarize that 2 things happened on the A185 mission...

#1 - If our bombers got engaged, we never got a call to assist them.  Lack of comms partially killed the mission.  G3-MF never heard a word of enemy contact with the exception of the group that went after the 3 Bf109s.  Which is why we never left our assignment.

#2 - The enemy obviously positioned themselves to avoid the sweep and be able to only engage the bombers.  This was great planning and execution on their part.


It seemed like a great allied plan to 185.  We had a lot of fighters.  The axis simply executed a brilliant plan by placing bomber killing planes out of fighter sweep and escort range.  Sometimes the best laid out plans go to hell the moment the first shot is fired.  It happens...

SlipKnoT
XO
G3-MF   



Very odd indeed, felt like there was no enemy presence at 185 other than those 3-4 high 109's that swept through the front fighter sweep. Then all of a sudden, the comms are eerily quiet from the bomber group...  Seems like the axis were positioned perfectly for attack on drop at an altitude just under fighter cover but over the bomber group... I for one had a hell of time even knowing where our bomber group was, never once had visual after the rendezvous over the water. . . .
56th Fighter Group -  Jug Life