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Offline Buzzbait

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« on: April 24, 2002, 02:08:32 PM »
S! All

For all those who love the Perk planes, and never get enough of an opportunity to fly them...     :)

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Background: On December 5, 1941, a Fw200 Kondor lifts off from a military airfield just outside Berlin. On board is Adolph Hitler and some of his key staff, starting an impromptu tour of some of the newly conquered territories. At their first stop on the trip, wind-shear causes the Kondor’s pilot to set the aircraft down hard. The endemic weakness of the Fw200’s fuselage results in the aircraft breaking up, killing almost everyone on board…almost everyone.

The German dictator miraculously survives, but is in a coma for the next three weeks, and spends another two months recovering. Two days after the accident, the Japanese attack’s the United States. Because Hitler is in a coma, Germany does NOT declare war on the United States. As a result, President Roosevelt is able to garner support in Congress for a US declaration of war against Japan, but not against Germany. Without a second front to support, the US buries the Empire of Japan under the weight of America’s industrial might. By late June of 1944, Japan is hanging on the ropes; the US gears up for an invasion of the Japanese islands.

In the mean time, Germany has consolidated its hold over Europe. They offer England an armistice which ‘guarantees’ British autonomy, in exchange for non-interference on the continent. Without the active support of the United States (US Lend-Lease support continues, but with a “Japan, first” policy in effect), Churchill is forced by domestic pressure to accept. This leaves Germany free to launch Operation Barbarossa unhindered by interference from the West. Germany quickly takes over the better half of Western Russia, including Moscow, forcing Stalin to move his government East of the Urals.

After consolidating his gains, Hitler again turns his eye westward. The lack of an air threat to Germany has allowed the Luftwaffe to complete a new weapons development cycle unhindered by constant bombardment.  Additionally, the aircraft carrier GRAF ZEPPELIN, as well as a second one, the ADOLF HITLER, have been completed.  Because defense of the Reich is not a driving factor, Hitler orders that the production of jet powered bombers be given priority. The German despot recognizes that Japan is about to be knocked out of the war, at which point the USA will be free to significantly increase aid to Great Britain. Hitler decides the window of opportunity to destroy England once and for all is closing fast. He orders full-scale preparations for the aerial bombardment and subsequent invasion of the British Isles to commence. Operation Sea Lion is a go.  The stage is set for the second Battle of Britain!


Map:  Europe

Germans are Knight and control all the bases in France and the Continent except for a few neutral Rook bases in the North.

British are Rook and control all Bases in Britain.

Both sides have 2 CV`s.


Order of Battle:

Germany:

At Land bases

190D9
190A8
190F8
109G6
109G10
110G2
TA-152H
Me262 (3 perks)

Ju88a
Arado
C-47

On CV`s

190A5
190A8
190F8
109G10

GV etc.

MkIV
Ostwind
M3
M8

CV`s

LVT2
LVT4


British

At Land bases

P-51B (Lendlease)
P-51D (Lendlease)
P-47D-25  (Lendlease)
Spit IX
Spit XIV
Typhoon
Tempest
Mosquito
TBM

Lancaster
C-47

CV Based

Spit IX
F6f5 (Lendlease)
F4U-1D (Lendlease)
TBM (Lendlease)

GV`s

MKIV
Ostwind
M16
M8
M3

CV`s

LVT2
LVT4


The Setup will give a bit of an advantage to the British until players build up a few perks.   Then as the Me262`s come into action, the Germans will start to have an edge.  The fact that the Arado is unperked will also give the British side fits...  ;)

The Scenario will give players an opportunity to see how the `Monsters` match up against each other.  Massed Furballs at 25,000 with Spit XIV`s versus TA-152H`s will be a possibility...

:D  :D
« Last Edit: April 25, 2002, 05:40:10 PM by Buzzbait »

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« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2002, 02:29:40 PM »
Looks like fun Buzz. But why no P-47?
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« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2002, 02:55:44 PM »
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Originally posted by -ammo-
Looks like fun Buzz. But why no P-47?


To make you fly the Mustang for a week?  ;)
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« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2002, 03:03:09 PM »
Cool!!!!!!!!

Sounds like a great set up!

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« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2002, 03:08:47 PM »
you have the f4u-d in there why not the perked version instead?  What was called f4u-4 i think?

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« Reply #5 on: April 24, 2002, 04:45:41 PM »
Add the m16 to the axis orbat.

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« Reply #6 on: April 24, 2002, 05:01:54 PM »
S! Ammo

The reason there is no P-47 is that it was not used much, if at all by the British in Europe.  Also, unlike the Mustang, it had no British Design input.  I guess I could include it anyway, since the only guys likely to use it are the VERY talented Jug flyers like yourself.    And it won`t be imbalancing.

The reason the F4U-4 is not there is that it would imbalance the Carrier aircraft available.   It also wasn`t ever used by the British as far as I know.   It also was late `45 plane, and this Setup is June/July `44.   If it was set in a Hypothetical `45, then it is likely the 262 would be available in much larger numbers and therefore would`nt be perked and therefore would imbalance the Setup.

The reason the Ostwind is on the Brit side is that they had numerous 40mm Bofors tracked AA.   On the other hand, the Germans never had a .50 cal quad setup, or even a 13mm Quad setup.

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« Reply #7 on: April 24, 2002, 06:50:58 PM »
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« Reply #8 on: April 24, 2002, 06:53:41 PM »
Crusader II AA Mk I:


           British 40mm Boffors AA tank, to name but one type.

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« Reply #9 on: April 24, 2002, 08:08:29 PM »
S! Ammo

I know that picture..  :)

It`s a test aircraft.   You can tell because there are no Squadron markings.

You have to go to Burma and the Brit Squadrons based there to get the P-47D in large scale service.  

But I have given you the D-25 anyway if you look back at the OOB.  :)

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« Reply #10 on: April 25, 2002, 08:50:01 AM »
Ohhh this sounds sweet!:D

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« Reply #11 on: April 25, 2002, 12:37:09 PM »
The Germans had masses of light cannon armed half tracks..far more commonly used then the m16 was in allied forces.
These are not represented at all and are much more equivelent to a m16 in game terms then an ostwind is.
Bofors armed tanks were very rare indeed in allied service.
You would be far more historically correct in giving the axis a light aa vehicle then you are giving the allies a heavy cannon one.

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« Reply #12 on: April 25, 2002, 12:54:13 PM »
Ok, I'm new to these sorts of things.  What do I need to do to get in on the action?  Just go to the CT arena or do I need to check in with someone, or what?

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« Reply #13 on: April 25, 2002, 01:04:51 PM »
So basically you are saying that the British will own the fighter battle up to 35k with free tempests and Spit14s.....  It will be hell for the german prop fighters to earn perks for the 262....

Everyone knows the CT is just a low alt furball arena and the british will kick bellybutton in it with the free tempest and SpitXIV....

What's the advantage gained by Germans because they nullified Britain?  The tempest and Spit XIV should be perked too...
And why the hell no 190A8 on the CV?

Otherwise no thanks!  Yet another allied biased scenarion.....

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« Reply #14 on: April 25, 2002, 01:12:31 PM »
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Ok, I'm new to these sorts of things.  What do I need to do to get in on the action?  Just go to the CT arena or do I need to check in with someone, or what?


1) Call work and tell 'em you anit goin' be there tomorrow

B) Get a Case of your Fav. beer *Huch-up*

3) Visine for your eyes

5) Get to the CT pick a side and "Go to town!"

F) Send all donations to the 'Beer for Oxman fund'

12) Dont wine, just kill