On April 18, 1943 during the Solomon Islands campaign in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Japanese admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, commander of the Combined Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy, was killed on Bougainville Island when his transport bomber aircraft was shot-down by U.S. Army fighter aircraft operating from Henderson Field on Guadalcanal.
Mission: Fly Yamamoto to Ballale airfield--
2 Mitsubishi G4M Bettys of the 205th Kokutai Naval Air unit(ki67 sub)
flight I - carrying Isoroku Yamamoto
flight II - carrying chief of staff, Admiral Ugaki
Escort Yamamoto flights(a6m5b sub)
3 Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighters of the 204th Kokutai NAU Flight I
3 Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighters of the 204th Kokutai NAU Flight II
Mission: Intercept Yamamoto flight to Ballale Airfield--
U.S. Army's 339th Fighter Squadron of the 347th Fighter Group, Thirteenth Air Force,
4 - p38G 339th Fighter Squadron Flight I
4 - p38G 339th Fighter Squadron Flight II
2 - p38G 339th Fighter Squadron Flight III (killer)
4 - p38G 339th Fighter Squadron Flight IV
Requires: avasolm1 map
The map is included with the zip file..
copy avasolm1.res file to ahiiterr directory
copy yamdth.mis file to offmiss directory
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