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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: hornet36 on December 05, 2007, 03:57:46 AM
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Tonights snapshot is right up your alley...
Event begins at 10pm EST..
Walkons enter free....
Batteries are included...
The Cross Channel Sparring has heated up and the US 8th Air Force has just added two more new P-47 Thunderbolt Groups, the 56th and 78th Fighter Groups. On April 15 1943 the P-47 Groups staged Rodeo 204, a fighter sweep of the St. Omer area. They stumbled across 15 Fw-190’s of II./JG1 and claimed 4 for the loss of two P47’s. “Diving Away is the ace in the hole for a fighter pilot. Once the Focke Wulf could break combat and get away in a high speed dive. But the P-47 can out dive the FW and since, like all American planes it is extremely well built, will hold together in a dive. What’s more, a one second burst from those eight fifties will down any fighter made. Our 47’s have been in combat since April 43. Since that time we’ve made a believer out of many German pilot. We worry them and that alone is a big part of our job”Major, later Lt Col James J Stone JrP-47 pilot, 83rd FS CO, 78th FGAnd acting CO, 78th FG 1-12 July 1943, CO,31 July 1943 to 22 May 1944.
Arena
SEA
Country Percentages
Allied-60%
Axis-40%
Allies Axis
Units: 100%-P47D11 100%-Fw190A5
Orders: Roll-A16 Sweep St Omer Area (A49) Roll-A47 Intercept Allied Aircraft
Restrictions: NO DROP TANKS! none
Victory Conditions
Standard SEA point valuesP47D11-15Fw190A5-15
Arena Settings
-Terrain:BoB04-Fuel:1.0-Killshooter Off-No Radar-No Refuel/Rearm/Replane-Icons Short-Wind East at 10 knots 0 to 12000
Designer Notes
none
CM Notes
none
Design By
Nefarious 412th FS (updated 03/25/05 by asw)
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I am soooooo there!
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I'll do my best to be there. Jug-11 isn't my ride of choice, D-40 is more my cup o' tea, I love all the Jugs. Lets shoot down some Huns!
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Been looking forward to it all week! the D-11 is my favorite as the 56th flew razorbacks more often than not. I'll be in Spirit of Atlantic City!