Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Axis vs Allies => Topic started by: Oldman731 on June 19, 2009, 08:06:05 AM
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It's installed, will be playing for the next week.
- oldman
BOCAGE
The Western Allies at last have linked their
D-Day beaches, but their attempts to break out of
the bridgehead have been stymied by fierce German
resistance and by the Norman terrain which makes
every pasture a fortress. Both sides have poured
air assets into the area. Low-level combat is
an everyday occurrence.
Map: Ardennes 08 (for lack of a better alternative
and to encourage low-altitude combat).
The P-51D is available at limited bases because it
was just coming into service during this period. The
Spit 9 is available at limited bases for balance.
ALLIES (BISHOPS)
B-26
C-47
P-47D25
P-51B
P-51D (at A6,33,49,52,56,70,87,98,104)
Spit 9 (at A6,33,49,52,56,70,87,98,104)
Typhoon
Jeep
The Ms
Firefly Sherman
AXIS (KNIGHTS)
Me-109G6
Me-109G14
C-47
Fw-190A8
Ju-88
Jeep
Osti
Pz Mk IV
SdKfz 251
Tiger I
Wirbelwind
SETTINGS:
Killshooter is on.
Perk points are disabled. Fly or drive anything.
Friendly collisions are off.
Fuel burn is 1.0.
Visibility is 12.0.
Radar settings historical, as follows:
Tower 237,600
Sector 369,600
Traditional AvA bombsight (must be calibrated).
Ack is .25 (considerably less effective than MA)
Strat is disabled.
Ten troops required for base capture (map room setting
is .0015)
There is no radio channel one. By convention,
people use channel 200 for cross-country
communications.
AND PLEASE REMEMBER: Civil behavior is valued,
and required, in this arena.
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Too bad the P-38J and G aren't included. Really no excuse why they aren't from a historical standpoint.
ack-ack
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Too bad the P-38J and G aren't included. Really no excuse why they aren't from a historical standpoint.
ack-ack
Too late for the G, too early for the L, but the J should be there. You are right, thanks! Just added it, and MOTD so reflects.
- oldman
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Good now you sapp tards can join in on this weeks missun. :aok
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Good, my 38 withdrawal symptoms seem to be subsiding...