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Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« on: August 15, 2016, 06:26:52 PM »
Thought I'd post some pics from the last time we fought in Tunisia (back in 2009).

I had a great time!

Uh, oh.  P-40's and Spit V's find my Ju 88's.


A P-39D taking out my drones.


But, down to my last aircraft, I got him back!


Accursed Spit V's and P-40's again.  They get me, but I take one with me!


Savaging an enemy ship.


Hitting a land target.




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Re: Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2016, 06:53:32 PM »
Cool!

Hopefully we'll have some more great shots with AH3 terrain come October.  :aok
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Re: Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2016, 06:56:56 PM »
What was the aircraft used, and the outcome of that? Just curious.

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Re: Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« Reply #3 on: August 15, 2016, 07:15:05 PM »
What was the aircraft used, and the outcome of that? Just curious.

Details from 2009:
http://electraforge.com/brooke/flightsims/scenarios/200903_tunisia/rules.html

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Re: Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« Reply #4 on: August 15, 2016, 07:19:47 PM »
Pilots/ Drivers

Group name

Aircraft or vehicle

Base
    US 12th AF       
8   1st FG   P-38G   A13/land5/ma22
6   82nd FG   P-38G   A13/land5/ma22
8   31st FG   Spitfire V   A5/ma22
8   33rd FG   P-40E   A65/ma22
8   350th FG   P-39D   A65/ma22
6   81 Sqn RAF   Spitfire IX   A69/land5/ma22
5   97th BG   B-17G (must use formations)   A13/land5/ma22
5   321st BG   B-25C (must use formations)   A69/land5/ma22
6   47th BG   A-20A (use Boston III, *no* formations)   A65/ma22
            
    DAF       
6   145 Sqn   Spitfire IX   A22 or v53
8   92 Sqn   Spitfire V   A22 or v53
8   6 Sqn   Hurricane IID   A22, v53, or v100
8   3 Sqn RAAF   P-40E   A22, v53, or v100
6   12 Sqn SAAF   Boston III (formations are optional)   A21 or A22/land6v53
5   14 Sqn   B-26B   A21 or A22/land6v53
            
    British 7th Armoured Division       
10   1st Royal Tank Regiment   Sherman M4 75mm (use Panzer IV), M8, M3, and M16, any mix   see Ground War
7   5th Royal Tank Regiment   Sherman VC Firefly, M8, M3, and M16, any mix   see Ground War
            
    US II Corps, 1st Armored Division       
10   1st Armored Regiment   Sherman M4 75 mm (use Panzer IV), M8, M3, and M16, any mix   see Ground War
7   13th Armored Regiment   Sherman VC Firefly, M8, M3, and M16, any mix   see Ground War

Axis# Pilots/ Drivers

Group name

Aircraft or vehicle

Base
    Luftwaffe       
10   II/JG 2   FW 190A-5   A66/mv
8   II/JG 51   Bf 109G-2   A1/mv
4   I/JG 27   Bf 109G-2   A9/mv
6   II/JG 27   1 life in Bf 109G-2, 1 life in C.202   A9/mv
10   II/JG 77   Bf 109F-4   A64/mv
8   III/SKG 10   FW 190A-5   A8/mv
8   III/ZG 26   Bf 110C-4b   A64 or A9/mv
9   I/LG 1   Ju 88A-4 (must use formations)   A7 or A64/mv
8   III/LG 1   Ju 88A-4 (must use formations) or Ju 87D-3   A7 or A64/mv
6   I/SchG 2   1 life in Bf 109G-2, 1 live in C.202   A8/mv
            
    Regia Aeronautica       
10   23 Gruppo   C.202   A9/mv
            
    Panzerarmee       
10   21st Panzer Division   Panzer IV H, SdKfz 251, M8, and M16, any mix   see Ground War
9   131st Centauro Armored Division   Panzer IV H, SdKfz 251, M8, and M16, any mix   see Ground War
5   501st Tank Battalion   Tiger I, SdKfz 251, M8, and M16, any mix   see Ground War
5   504th Tank Battalion   Tiger I, SdKfz 251, M8, and M16, any mix   see Ground War
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Re: Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« Reply #5 on: September 07, 2016, 02:27:33 PM »
Tunisia 2009 frame 2 was insanely hectic.

Here is how I would sum up Frame 2 for me:

 :airplane:

 :x

 :joystick:

 :confused:

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Re: Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2016, 03:35:44 PM »
I'll have to dig up my screen shots from 2009, I also have Kermit's promo film he made during the event if I could find some way to host it.
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Re: Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« Reply #7 on: September 07, 2016, 05:21:29 PM »
Here are some pics from the 2009 Dawn of Battle.

This is Stampf being chased by my Warhawk and a Spit V, pilot unknown.















This was a great event. Let's fill every seat for this October's event.

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Re: Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« Reply #8 on: September 07, 2016, 09:57:53 PM »


...a top shelf kill.  Remember it well.  The Spit V pilot was Kermit.

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Re: Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« Reply #9 on: September 07, 2016, 10:08:00 PM »

...a top shelf kill.  Remember it well.  The Spit V pilot was Kermit.

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Re: Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« Reply #10 on: September 07, 2016, 10:46:48 PM »
Here are a couple of clips of Dawn of Battle 2009.

This was a great chase of "tuefl". He flew the A5 very well in his evasion of my group and myself. I stayed at his six while my group made a few passes at him. Can't say it was a fight though;













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Re: Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« Reply #11 on: September 09, 2016, 05:21:16 AM »
Here are some more from the 321st squad, hard to believe this was 7 years ago.


























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Re: Some action from Tunisia scenario in 2009
« Reply #12 on: September 11, 2016, 08:39:21 PM »
Ah, I miss those old octagonal 88 engines...
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