Another Golden Day in the desert

Brendo
I watched your film. I remember that happening.

Well, we've just finished a few real estate transactions.

I came online and saw that V205 was red, just east of one of our aircraft bases. I decided to up a P47D-30 with 2x1000, 1x500 and 10 rockets to flatten it. It was a textbook mission, if I may say so myself. Used the dive flaps in all dives. First vertical dive was with the 2x1000 selected for the VH. Boom! Next, .salvo 5 for the rockets. I made one pass for each ack, releasing 5 rockets on each pass. No problems there. No enemy GVs had got out, so I threw away the 1x500 and headed home to land. But oh! No one to help with the troops.

Sod it, I'll get a goon in there myself, which I did - with about 1 minute to spare. What's this new "Gironimo" thing when releasing troops from the C47? Let me know the file name, so I can delete it. My drop was adequate, and the field went Bish.

Now to get that other field V206, before they hit us back. Same as before - P47D30. This field is a little harder, and I got my right gear pinged out, but the field was flat by then. And then I saw a green M3 - woohoo! I think it was blunder or boozer - those guys helped me a lot. I proceeded to A189 to start on that. Got its VH ack, and then realised I might as well do the town acks. I got them all, but suffered major structural damage. The plane was flyable, but blew up.

Oh well... The good news was that the M3s got in to V206 - another field goes Bish!
Finally, I met up with Brendo, and we both went in P47D30, armed to the teeth. The town acks at 189 were still down, and I went to work on what was left, which was everything else. Poor Brendo had a mishap along the way

I dropped my bombs, fired my rockets, and then made some strafing runs to finish the job. But oh! Here comes a Yak... I had enough E to zoom up, and then make a chandelle so as to get on his 6. He was going to strafe a Bish M3 that had arrived on the scene, but I had other ideas and shot him up. He attempted to rtb but died when attempting to land. The M3 released the troops and 189 was ours.
Not a bad hour's work, if I may say so myself! With thanks to the three Bs -
brendo, blunder & boozer.
... and
Lazs can eat my shorts.