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Title: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Trukk on March 29, 2008, 05:55:11 PM
(http://www.simpilots.org/images/external/recruit.jpg) (http://www.78th.org)
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Trukk
www.78th.org
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: 100Stryk on March 29, 2008, 06:27:34 PM
oh no looks like I have some competition   :aok
the 78th is a great squad if your looking for an escort squadron. However if your looking for a bomb group then 100th BGH is the way to go. B-17s all the way

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Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: blkmgc on March 30, 2008, 08:33:53 AM
The 78th is a great bunch of folks. Really great escorts and bomber pilots as well. Loads of fun flying missions with you all. :salute
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Trukk on March 30, 2008, 05:00:16 PM
Oh no looks like I have some competition...
Hehe, I think our "target" audience is different enough that we will complement each other rather than compete with each other.  :)
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: 100Stryk on March 30, 2008, 05:31:43 PM
lol <S> trukk
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Reschke on March 31, 2008, 11:03:23 PM
I can't believe that I have known Trukk for close to 8 years now since way back in FA2 days. Keep the 78th going strong Trukk.
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Trukk on April 02, 2008, 04:54:03 PM
Hey Reschke!  I think you left AH just a couple of months before we came over.  :(

If you ever think of coming back, it'd be great to fly with you again.  We could even do some scenario type stuff in the MAs.
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Reschke on April 02, 2008, 07:49:07 PM
If I make a comeback it will be with VF-17 but I would love to ride along with you guys in the 78th sometime.
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Trukk on April 02, 2008, 07:59:46 PM
I've actually been speaking to VonKost, trying to get something going with VF-17!
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: 100Stryk on April 02, 2008, 08:15:39 PM
 :eek:don't steal our escort squadrons! the VF-17 "Flying Squirells" err Jolly Rogers  :D are ours!  :huh :aok

 :salute

due to family/other problems I am inactive right now

However the empire is still moving as I assigned the chain of command..

Best luck to you finding members 78th

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Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Reschke on April 02, 2008, 09:27:32 PM
Yep he mentioned it to us on the squadron BBS.

Are you still living up in New Foundland or whatever it was way up north?
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: blkmgc on April 02, 2008, 09:50:51 PM
The TBM setup looks to be a lot of fun. You should come back and fly Reschke.
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Trukk on April 03, 2008, 04:57:10 AM
Yep he mentioned it to us on the squadron BBS.

Are you still living up in New Foundland or whatever it was way up north?
Hehe, New Brunswick (right next to Maine).  Great place to live and raise a family, I just wish we weren't one time zone ahead of Eastern time (especially as I get older and can't nighthawk like when I was in my 20s  :cry).
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Trukk on April 10, 2008, 05:35:58 PM
Bump for bomber pilots!  We need B-17 drivers who like flying formation (<200 yards)!
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Trukk on April 10, 2008, 09:29:55 PM
AAR, Apr-10:  The group flew two missions in support of the frontline.  The first was a milkrun, but the second was hot with about a dozen bandits engaging the formation.  Luckily the little friends did a great job of blunting the attack the the close formation of the bombers hammered the rest!  Out of 24 bombers, only 3 were lost (one of which ran out of gas).
Title: AAR
Post by: Trukk on April 12, 2008, 04:55:26 PM
Apr-11: On the first mission of the night, the group encountered two jets for the first time this campaign and took a beating from them, but Tango was able to shoot one of them down in his P-51 before being shot down himself. Luckily he as was able to bail out and was rescued by Trukk in a C-47 with Kten and Hawkeye flying escort. However, Hawkeye himself was shot down and had to be rescued as well. At the end of the day everyone made it home.
(http://www.simpilots.org/images/photos/20080411.jpg)

Apr-11: The second mission of the night was less dramatic for the bombers. The 78th was joined by the 484th, all had good drops and the target airfield was shut down. Tango however was lost, bailing out over enemy territory and was unable to be rescued.
(http://www.simpilots.org/images/photos/20080411b.jpg)
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Arlo on April 12, 2008, 05:18:09 PM
Excellent AAR! Looks like you guys know how to have fun. Like your website too (though it could use some music: http://www.playlist.com/standalone/28424278).

But ... on closer inspection of the picture where you're picking up Tango ... he seems to have his Colt leveled at you. Could he have been actually hijacking you? Havana was a hotter spot (party-wise) in `44 but not many hijackings then.
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Trukk on April 12, 2008, 07:57:11 PM
Hehe, yeah he picked up some farm girl and didn't want to go home!  :furious
Title: AAR
Post by: Trukk on April 12, 2008, 08:22:02 PM
Apr-12:  The group flew two resupply missions with the C-47, both missions were successful in repairing the Allied facilities and no aircraft were lost.

(http://www.78th.org/images/photos/20080412.jpg)

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Apr-12:  The group flew a NOE Mosquito raid on an enemy airfield.  Several ground vehicles were destroyed for the loss of one aircraft (the pilot survived by hiding in the hanger until the base was captured).

(http://www.78th.org/images/photos/20080412b.jpg)
Title: AARs
Post by: Trukk on April 13, 2008, 08:06:56 PM
Apr-13: The 78th escorted the 484th on a long range strategic bombing mission. As the target was near two Me-163 airfields the bombers took a beating and several of the escorts were lost as well, but Tango and Trukk made it home with six kills between them and a couple of CIs thrown in for good measure as well.

(http://www.simpilots.org/images/photos/20080413a.jpg)

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Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: blkmgc on April 13, 2008, 08:19:42 PM
Great time man! The cons were crawling out of the woodwork, and you all gave definitely better than you got.

If anyone is looking for a well organized , effective fighter squadron, look no further. Week in and week out they get us to target and back.

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Title: AAR
Post by: Trukk on April 15, 2008, 05:35:42 PM
Apr-14: The 78th, 484th and friends launched eight B-17s with three P-47s as escort on a tactical mission against an enemy airfield. The group had an easy ride in to the target except for a single Fw-190 that made a head-on pass. The formation was tight though and tore him to pieces as he passed through the group. Over the target, about half a dozen bandits tried to intercept the bombers but between the escorts and defensive fire of the B-17s they were all beaten off. The drop was good knocking the field out of action.

(http://www.78th.org/images/photos/20080414b.jpg)

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Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Arlo on April 15, 2008, 07:13:47 PM
Trukk ... Reschke and I had dinner the other night and we were talking `bout ya. It was all good. Even the part about you. :D
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Trukk on April 16, 2008, 05:02:55 PM
Trukk ... Reschke and I had dinner the other night and we were talking `bout ya. It was all good. Even the part about you. :D
Hehe, he must have been drinking!
Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Tango on April 17, 2008, 04:48:12 PM
You guys should hook up with us on a mission, Arlo. Be great to have you guys with us.
Title: AAR
Post by: Trukk on April 17, 2008, 05:52:58 PM
Apr-16:  The 78th and friends launched an NOE mission but just about ten miles out from the field the group stumbled across an enemy bomber formation.  Bombs were jettisoned and the B-25s took off in pursuit.  Hawkeye took two of the bombers out with the big 75mm gun and the third with regular machine gun fire.

Apr-16: The 78th and friends again launched an NOE mission to the enemy factory, hitting the factory hard with a BDA of 70%. The group stayed a bit too long however and about fifteen miles out from the target bandits spotted the group and the B-15s were overwhelmed with no one making it home.

(http://www.78th.org/images/photos/20080416.jpg)

(http://www.78th.org/images/photos/20080416b.jpg)
Title: AAR
Post by: Trukk on April 21, 2008, 05:29:31 PM
Apr-20: To help clear the way for the 484th, the 78th launched strikes against the radar facilities at two airfields. Both radars were taken down but Tango was hit and had to ditch in the ocean.

Apr-20: The 78th re-launched and met up with the 484th on a L/R bomb run. The run into the target was quiet and only one the way out was the group engaged, but the escorts quite easily kept the bandits at bay and all the bombers made it home. Once released from the bombers the 78th went on the prowl and shot down several more bandits. Tango finished the day with five kills but not before getting shot down and bailing out in friendly territory. He was a bit late getting to the bar as he had to swim the last few miles to get ashore!

(http://www.78th.org/images/photos/20080420.jpg)

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(http://www.78th.org/images/photos/20080420c.jpg)
Title: AAR
Post by: Trukk on April 23, 2008, 05:04:39 PM
Apr-22: The 78th and friends launched a long range NOE strike mission with Mosquitoes against an enemy radar factory. In route to the target one aircraft was lost when it struck the water and bandit flew right over the group and never spotted it. At the target the Mosquitoes hammered the factory bringing it down to 12% production, but another aircraft was lost when it got too low and clipped a building. Finally, on the way home another aircraft was lost to a control malfunction and it too augured. Such are the perils of low level flight!

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Title: Re: • 78th - The Duxford Eagles •
Post by: Kten on April 25, 2008, 04:48:48 PM
fun missions