From Shifty's collection with a couple of gameplay tweaks.
CHANGING OF THE GUARDOctober 1943With the Japanese and American fleets spent and rebuilding after the Guadalcanal Campaign the air battles around New Guinea and the Solomons are left to the land based air units of both sides. New aircraft are becoming more available replacing the war weary P-39s, P-40s, Hurricanes, F4Fs, and A6M2s. In early 1943 the USAAF's P-38 and USMC's F4U-1 are starting to give the Japanese a mere glimpse of the ordeal by air they will be facing the remainder of the war. The RAF has just introducted the carrier based Seafire with very positive results - able to effectively tangle with the Zero, in addition to the land based Spitfire V to retire the battered Hurri's. In an effort to stem the tide of the Allied advance through the Solomons and New Guinea the Imperial Japanese Navy has managed to replace many of their ageing A6M2 Model 21 Zekes with the A6M3 Model 22. Although the older Model 21 is still common and pressed into service. The Japanese high command sensing the disaster about to befall the Empire starts introducing Japanese Army Air Force Units to the theater in December 1942 with the arrival of the 11th Sentai and their KI-43 Hayabusas. They are soon followed in January by the 1st Sentai. The arrival of the 68th and 78th Sentais in the spring of 1943 brings real hope of countering the ever growing Allied aerial might with the new Ki-61. 1942 is over, gone are the names Sakai and Foss. There are new warrirors with names like Bong, Boyington, Sugita, and Takeuchi, ready to take their places in history.
MAP: Slot
Allied Forces (Bishop)Boston
B-25C
C-47
TBM
P-40E
P-38G
Spitfire V
F4U-1
M3/8/16
M4
Jeeps
IJN/IJA Forces (Knights)Ki-67 (bad sub for a betty but WTH)
B5N
D3A
Ki-43 Sub (A6M2)
A6M3 Sub (A6M5)
Ki-61
M3/8/16
M4
Jeeps
Navy (both sides)Guns: mannable
LVTA2
LVTA4
PT Boats
Arena SettingsVis: 5 miles.
Dar: Tower 10 miles, sector 20
AAA: .25
Morning: 6am
Evening: 7pm
Clock Speed: 6X
WXWeather forecast Beta for SLOT region, issued 0600Z, october 28, 1943. A low pressure system has moved into the region this morning bring high winds, fog, and overcast skies. Visibility is poor at 5 miles. Skies are overcast at 45,000ft. Wind various with turbulance up to 20,000ft. Weather conditions should hold until a high-pressure system from the north moves into the region early next week. Next forcast November 2nd.