Black Tea and Aces
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Black Tea and Aces
Artist Credit: Dux Screen shot
Background:Robert Tuck picked up Hornchurch control and followed their directions… Soon he could distinguish 109’s, Hurris, Spits, 110’s and a few Ju-88… It was the biggest fight he’d seen yet, an awe-inspiring spectacle that made his throat tighten and produced an odd, damp feeling at the temples and wrists. Then suddenly, far below him two Ju-88’s passed very close together, striking out for home at sea level. He turned out from the land, away from the main scrap and with a long , shallow dive got well ahead of them. Then he turned again, due west, dropped low over the water and made a head on attack. - Fly For Your Life, by Larry Forrester. The story of the great air ace, Robert Stanford Tuck. This is a late Spring 1942 event.
Arena
SEA
Country Percentages
~ 50% Allied
~ 50% Axis
Allies | Axis | |
Units: | British: Spit V Hurr IIC Boston MK III Lancaster III Fields: 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 | German: Bf 109E Bf 109F-4 Bf 110C-4b Ju-88 Fields: 35, 37, 38, 39, 44, 46, and 60 |
Orders: | Allied Orders: Frame 1: Defend fields: 10, 11, 12 Attack fields: 38, 37 (secondary targets), and City (primary target) in 13.6 sector Frame 2: Defend HQ, City in 8.10.6 sector, City in 12.11.1 sector Attack Fields: 37, 38 (secondary targets) and 39 (primary target) Frame 3: Defend fields 10, 13, and 16 Attack fields 44, 46 (secondary targets) and 35 (primary target) | Axis Orders: Frame 1: Attack fields 10, 11, 12 Defend fields 38, 37, and City in 13.6 sector Frame 2: Attack HQ, City in 8.10.6 sector, City in 12.11.1 sector Defend Fields: 37, 38, 39 Frame 3: Attack fields 10, 13, and 16 Defend fields 35, 44, and 46 |
Restrictions: | All flights should originate from a CM posted Mission | All flights should originate from a CM posted Mission |
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