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PostPosted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 6:14 pm 
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Odd setup for this first frame. The only IJ field available at T+0 is F24 on "China" <EDIT - isn't this French Indochina?>, roughly 140 miles from the coastal Malay fields.

Lf6 - Roll T+0 A6M2 - Fleet escort
RCAF/8FG - Roll T+0 A6M2 - Advanced CAP over Allied F12
4FG - Roll T+0 A6M2 - Strike Escort / Suppression
Nomads/DR - Roll T+0 Val or fighter with ordnance


At T+0, All fighters squads will roll from 24 to their assigned area of operations.

Lf6 will escort the IJ Navy fleet on their invasion into Siam, protecting the ships from Allied attack.

RCAF / 8th FG will fly a direct route towards F9, but from about 10 miles from the coast, look for Allied attackers heading into 9. if the field is not under attack, then vector to F12, searching for low attacks inbound 9.

4th will escort the strike composite. Fly in advance towards the RN shipping route located on the map. Track the RN ships until the strikers arrive.

The Strike squads will roll heavy from F24 on Formosa, locate, engage and dispatch the Royal Navy.

At T+30, airfields at Pattani (9) and Songkhla (25) open up for IJ operations, and become the main bases for the remainder of the frame.

A coordinated attack on the airfield at F12 will roll when enough players are available from casualties after first sortie.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 7:13 pm 

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Looking at the on-line arena map we should also the airfields in China: MAF-25, SAF-9, Army HQ -16, in addition to LAF 24, with more after T+30. What am I seeing incorrectly?
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 11:04 pm 
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bombr- wrote:
Looking at the on-line arena map we should also the airfields in China: MAF-25, SAF-9, Army HQ -16, in addition to LAF 24, with more after T+30. What am I seeing incorrectly?
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At T+0, the airfields in Thailand (Siam), MAF-25, SAF-9, Army HQ -16 will be 'neutral' grey and at these fields, flight will not be enabled. At T+30, these fields will switch to red and flight becomes enabled for the IJ. LAF 24 remains Japanese throughout the frame.


@ 8FG - pardon my oversight. I should have remembered your CG with RCAF and will change the orders.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 11, 2017 11:42 pm 
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Sakai wrote:

@ 8FG - pardon my oversight. I should have remembered your CG with RCAF and will change the orders.

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Thanks Sakai-san :)


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 12, 2017 12:43 am 
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Turns out its one word Chochinchina aka southern province of French Indochina.


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