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Offline Stoney

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AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« on: July 27, 2009, 12:18:33 AM »
After the Solomons operations had concluded, most U.S. Marine aviation remained in and around the Solomons areas, or moved north and operated out of the captured airfields of the Nimitz's thrust through the Central Pacific.  Likewise, US Army Air Force resources had been supporting MacArthur's push through New Guinea and into the Phillipines.  Neither service had participated in the same scale of joint operations that had characterized the desperate days of the Cactus Air Force on Guadalcanal in late 1942.  But, due to poor weather and lack of resources on Leyte, 5th Air Force was not able to move as quickly to operate out of the new fields captured during the landings in late October of 1944.  Meanwhile, off the coast of Leyte, Admiral Kincaid's 7th Fleet was being involved in an on-going air and naval battle that was increasing in intensity.  Even after the failed attempt by the Japanese Navy to drive off the invasion force, during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the Japanese continued to move ships and aircraft throughout the Leyte and Samar island areas to disrupt the allied assault on Leyte, while Kamikaze attacks increased on the ships in San Pedro Bay.  Admiral Kincaid began to feel more exposed and pressed 5th Air Force and General MacArthur for more air cover.  A compromise was reached, when MacArthur ordered Marine Air Group 12 to move to Tacloban, and begin operations under the command of 5th Air Force.  Ultimately, through December 1944 and January 1945, MAG-12, and eventually MAG-14 participated in the second major joint air campaign of the war as they teamed up with 5th Air Force assets to support both 7th Fleet at sea, and 6th Army on Leyte.  This FSO will attempt to recreate the events of December 1944 and January 1945 in the Phillipines.

Frame 1:  7 August, 0800 T-Time
Frame 2:  14 August, 1400 T-Time
Frame 3:  21 August, 1100 T-Time

Aircraft:

USAAF/USMC

F4U-1A (48 Min)
P-38L  (48 Min)
P-40E  (24 Min)
P-47D25 (48 Min) (Sub for P-47D23)
B-25C (16 Min) Formations enabled
A-20 (24 Min)
B-25H (16 Min)


IJA/IJN

A6M5 (Min 96)
Ki-61 (Min 64)
Ki-84  (Min 24)
Bf110C (Sub for Ki-45 / Min 20)
Ki-67 (20 Min) Formations enabled


Rules:

Map:  Luzon
Special Rules:

   --Manual calibration will be used for bombers
   --Ship hardness = X3 (3 times as hard to destroy)

Arena Settings:

   --Fuel Burn 1.0
   --Icons Short
   --.4 Ack
   --Fighter and Bomber Warning Range 48,000 (~8 nautical miles)
   --Tower Range 48,000 (~8 nautical miles, To Match Warning Range)
   --Visibility 17 Miles
   --Wind speed will vary with altitude and frame.  See Objectives
   --Radar Off
   --Enemy Collisions On
   --Friendly Collisions Off
   --Killshooter Off
   --Takeoff time per frame descriptions above
 

Task Groups:

(1) Task Groups will consist of the all ships except the CV (i.e. Cruiser and Destroyers only).  They will be placed on
the map by the Frame Objectives (by the Admin, me) but shall be under Allied CIC control during each frame.  See Frame
Objectives each week.


Get your squadron information updated--that includes a 3rd POC for each squad.  If you do not have a 3rd POC, you need to find one, or else you can't modify your squadron information.  That being said, if there's any discussion or Q & A, please post it here...

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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2009, 08:44:42 AM »
Updated.

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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2009, 09:09:24 AM »
The N1kJ should be there right?
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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #3 on: July 27, 2009, 09:14:03 AM »
412th updated to Axis. But we may up our numbers.
There must also be a flyable computer available for Nefarious to do FSO. So he doesn't keep talking about it for eight and a half hours on Friday night!

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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2009, 10:25:07 AM »
woooooooooooooooo hooooooooooooooooooooooooooo !!!!!!!!  :x :x :x
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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #5 on: July 27, 2009, 01:53:06 PM »
The N1kJ should be there right?

According to my research, no N1K2 participated in this part of the Phillipine campaign.  I couldn't find any reference to the Frank for that matter, but included it for balance as they were being fielded in other places around this time-frame.
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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #6 on: July 27, 2009, 03:49:34 PM »
Bf110C (Sub for Ki-45 / Min 20)
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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #7 on: July 27, 2009, 03:59:04 PM »
According to my research, no N1K2 participated in this part of the Phillipine campaign.  I couldn't find any reference to the Frank for that matter, but included it for balance as they were being fielded in other places around this time-frame.

That, and we're missing just about ALL the IJAAF fighters that WERE there.

Anaxagoras,

I agree with you there. This is why we SERIOUSLY need the Japanese plane set addressed. I find this as amusing as using Ki-61s to fill in for D4Ys in the last setup.
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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #8 on: July 27, 2009, 03:59:44 PM »
"Can we be incorrect at times, absolutely, but I do believe 15 years of experience does deserve a little more credence and respect than you have given from your very first post."

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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #9 on: July 27, 2009, 06:28:47 PM »
According to my research, no N1K2 participated in this part of the Phillipine campaign.  I couldn't find any reference to the Frank for that matter, but included it for balance as they were being fielded in other places around this time-frame.

 I think the Frank is a safe bet. I show the 72nd, 73rd, and 200th Sentai operating KI-84s out of the Phillipines.  My source is Japanese Army Air Force Aces 1937-1945 from Osprey publishing.
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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #10 on: July 27, 2009, 06:44:02 PM »
I think the Frank is a safe bet. I show the 72nd, 73rd, and 200th Sentai operating KI-84s out of the Phillipines.  My source is Japanese Army Air Force Aces 1937-1945 from Osprey publishing.

I know they were there in theater.  Although certainly not exhaustive, the different resources I have didn't show any of the MAG-12/5th AF aircraft downing or encountering any Franks over the period.  Either way, its a good plane for this setup.  Thanks...   :aok
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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #11 on: July 27, 2009, 06:44:45 PM »
I believe a little research will find that the 201st and 341st Kokutai were in the Phillipines in Late 1944 with N1K1 "George" aircraft.  


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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #12 on: July 27, 2009, 07:07:52 PM »
I believe a little research will find that the 201st and 341st Kokutai were in the Phillipines in Late 1944 with N1K1 "George" aircraft.  




But there's a HUGE difference between the N1K1-J, and the N1K2-J that we have. It'd be like substituting F4U-4s in place of the 1A.

Speaking of which, I wonder when the 4 and Charlie Hogs are gonna get some FSO love. Both variants were involved during the time setting of the Okinawa FSO a couple months back....
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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #13 on: July 27, 2009, 07:23:32 PM »
I know they were there in theater.  Although certainly not exhaustive, the different resources I have didn't show any of the MAG-12/5th AF aircraft downing or encountering any Franks over the period.  Either way, its a good plane for this setup.  Thanks...   :aok

NP just giving you a reference if needed.
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Re: AUGUST FSO: TACLOBAN TANGO
« Reply #14 on: July 27, 2009, 07:48:23 PM »
But there's a HUGE difference between the N1K1-J, and the N1K2-J that we have. It'd be like substituting F4U-4s in place of the 1A.


Im game :)
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