http://www.squadselectseries.comIn Frame 2 the Allies came out with an aggressive fighter sweep made up of their newest P38Gs. The Japanese were ready and showed up with 43 fighters against the 27 Allied fighters. The superior speed and climb of the Lightnings proved to much for the zeros and tonys and it was a day of disaster for Japan. Only one enemy fighter was claimed by the Japanese to 26 claimed by the Allies.
B25s hit several settlements and sank many ships there while on the high seas low-level bombers used heavy cannon and skip bombs to sink many more ships. Several B25s fell to collisions and AAA but on the sea like in the air the it was a black day for the Japanese.
Stung into action the Japanese High Command ordered units as far away as China to head for Rabaul immediately. Ki44s with vetern pilots and the latest zero, the A6M5a, just off the production lines were rushed forward to hold the line in the Pacific Southwest.
Allies have a huge points lead and have declared a Rabual Raid for Frame 3. All attacks must be made east of the operational line.
Same map as in Frame 2. Aircraft table updated with the new Japanese aircraft.
Pilots KIA from the S6 deaths list. Pilots in Frame 2 that were flying a 1st line a\c must fly a 2nd line aircraft in Frame 3. Those flying a 2nd line aircraft in frame 2 may fly any aircraft in frame 2. Only deaths in 1st line aircraft are counted.
23rd Fighter Group, boinkd
352nd FG The Bluenosed Bastards of Bodney, jlordj
352nd FG The Bluenosed Bastards of Bodney, madcat
417 RCAF The Windsors, -wcat-
417 RCAF The Windsors, beaver
417 RCAF The Windsors, muzz--
475th FG Satans Angels, -honor
475th FG Satans Angels, fepper
475th FG Satans Angels, skuzzr
4th FG, icyplt
8th FG, =weis=
AG-8 D. R., goflyj
American Eagles, ozzone
American Eagles, pppepp
American Eagles, rock--
JG 51 Mölders, -briar
JG 51 Mölders, drdart
JG 51 Mölders, easyed
JG 77 Herz As, goneer
Tainan Kokutai, -sakai
Tainan Kokutai, jugggo
Tainan Kokutai, mspiro
Notes:
1. Sometimes you design a scenario around a match-up that just does not work. A long time ago we did a historical FW190A4 vs Spit Vb match-up and it was a disaster. Never repeated but obviously one-sided, as it was in real life. With the new FMs we will have much better historical match-ups but it may prove difficult to play-balance until the the S3 designers get it right. Feedback on the new FMs is essential and we hope to get more before the next event featuring the untried MC200. We have complete confidence in the FM work going on and it is our lack of understanding in the changes that lead to this one-sided affair. That being said we reserve the right to make an event more challenging and fair when we do not design it properly. Thus the late addition of the Ki44 and A6M5a. Hopefully this will help make the Japanese side more competitive in the remaining 3 frames.
2. B25Ds hitting the F60-61-62 area at the start of the frame did not use the proper seperation of a min of 100ft. They were asked to do so several times and did this later in the frame. Points scored for the first sortie will not be counted.
3. B25Hs had problems getting their wingman to take off. It may be the angled spawn points at airfields. You can shorten the formation to trail at 20 ft for take off purposes if this helps. You must revert back to the 100ft distance once airborne.
4. There have been and will be more great changes in WarBirds making it more of a simulation than ever before. All aspects of the game will be corrected and improved and mistakes will be found out. Helpful information and data is the best way to correct things you believe wrong. Feedback is always appreciated after a frame is over.
My apology for the late summary.
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