
On October 14, 1943, the US 8th Air Force launched 291 B-17 Flying Fortresses to attack the ball-bearing factories near Schweinfurt. 26% of them did not return. Of the 291 bombers, only 33 of them returned without damage. It was named "Black Thursday."
If the 8th AF continued in this fashion, it faced extinction within a month. As a result, Black Thursday was the end of 8th AF bombers attacking Germany without fighter escort all the way to target.
Now, it is February, 1944. The 8th AF has gotten drop tanks for its fighters, greatly extending the range of its P-47's to suppliment its long-legged P-38's and new P-51's. The game has changed.
Now, it's the 8th AF's turn to try for a killing blow against the Luftwaffe.
Now, it is time for . . .
Big Week!
The strongest, best-escorted effort the 8th AF has ever mounted, against a Luftwaffe that just dealt murderous losses to the 8th.In this Scenario, we will see which side prevails in this fight to the death.