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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Arlo on August 23, 2004, 10:16:11 PM
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880 squadron is sponsoring "Target For Tonight" in the Combat Theater this Thursday at 10 p.m. Eastern U.S. time (9 Central).
http://www.jollyrogers.info/Combat_Theater_TFT.html
On Jan 10, 1941 the RAF began Circus Operations, they were coordinated bomber and fighter attacks on targets in France.
Six Blenheims of 114 Squadron were escorted by 72 fighters(Spitfires/Hurricanes) on an attack against an ammunition depot South of Calais.
The Circus operations of 1941 were contested by a very worthy foe, with the principal defenders being JG2 "Richthofen" and JG 26 "Schlageter"
This weeks mission will be a representation of one of these circus operations against a target in Calais. With the RAF having sucessfully defended the "Home Island", yet still standing alone(8th is on it's way), turns to the offensive.
The Luftwaffe defeated in the Battle of Britain, but still a very strong and dangerous opponent.
Scenario by TheBug.
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You would think that the LW would plane an attack on England at soem point in time.
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They did 5 months prior. Now they are a little timid.
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Timidity!!
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We've many a pilot this setup who's discovered how good they've become .... in a Spit V or a Hurri IIC.
No worries, though. These setups are just for that. :)
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Hmmm,
Maybe us JG2 boys from MA could bump over for a night for this one. I'll post as see what the fellas think S!
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TFT? Warbirds rip off? :p
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hehe, thought I was on AGW BB's when i first saw that,
The WB TFT was quite fun, and perhaps still is...
they also had/have TFT on thursdays
Think name comes from an old British war film,
and is often used by a few other games in reference to an event
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Target for Tonight
RAF Bomber Command in a Night Action
(1941, B&W, 50:00)
"Target for Tonight" follows the crew "F" for "Freddie", a Vicker's Wellington medium bomber (Millerton Station, Group 33), through an entire low level night mission attacking an oil storage depot at a rail yard. The film highlights the participation of not only servicemen from all classes from around the British Isles, but also Canadians and a navigator that sounds a lot like an American RAF volunteer.
The film exemplifies the understatement, dry humor, and "business as usual" approach typical of British information films of the period, along with a clear "get the job done" attitude.
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Greets Cooley. :)
blkmgc
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Originally posted by Misfit
Hmmm,
Maybe us JG2 boys from MA could bump over for a night for this one. I'll post as see what the fellas think S!
We've done two of these so far and they have been sweaty palms edge of your seat affairs.
This one holds the promise of extra challenge with the uber helicopter on anphetamines and steriods SpitV that remarkably turns 10 year old just out of the box noobs into contenders.
I can hardly contain myself.
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Heya Blk !
How ya doin Bud? Tigertails still in WB?
had great fun flyin B-24's with ya's
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Doin good ,thank ya kindly. :)
The answers to your questions would be yes and yes. And, yup, that was (is) fun.
Was actually thinking of DL'ing the newest version here after vacation in a couple of weeks and giving it a shot again. If I do, I'll give you a yell here. At the very least I can be bait/ target for yall for a couple of weeks.:D
blkmgc
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Sorry to go OT here a bit... Blk do you have any good pics of 450th B-24s ?, so we can get one skinned when it arrives in AH2
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Yup, here ya go.
http://www.pdc.warbirdsiii.com/skinshtml/etoallied.html
There's an actual late war 450th skin there done by our own Dadman.Too cool to see the formation in that! The last 2 frames of the last S3 (Pony Boys) we flew in the 484th BG skin in honor of Rossco's dad who actually flew with the 484th.
blkmgc
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I sure do hope some Axis types decide to show up those SpitV's defy gravity.
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It'll be fun. Spit Vs will die. Spit Vs will get kills. Same for the Hurri IICs. But they don't count, you know that. :D