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OVER THE REICH: Germany 1944


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  OVER THE REICH: Germany 1944

By the spring of 1944 the Allied bombing of Germany had become a round the clock undertaking. The strategy known as the Combined Bombing Offensive tasked the USAAF to strike targets by day and the RAF to attack by night. Prior to the strategic air forces coming under the direct command of General Eisenhower for D-Day the air fleets were committed to operation POINTBLANK. This operation directed the air forces to attack the German aircraft industry and to attrite the defending Luftwaffe fighter units. The aim was to ensure that the Luftwaffe would not play a role in the upcoming invasion.

Withing VIII Fighter Command the most important fighter by the beginning of 1944 was the P-47 Thunderbolt. With drop tanks the P-47s range was increased and with the return of P-38s to England the "heavies" could be escorted as far as Berlin. Destined to become the most important American fighter in the ETO the P-51 Mustang made its combat debut in December 1943. With long range and performance the pioneer Mustang groups heralded a new era in the Army Air Force fighter escort role.

On the German side the new Me 410 had joined the older Bf 110 in the heavy fighter mission. Since early in the war the heavy fighter concept had worked well for the Luftwaffe but long ranged escort fighters had begun to take a heavy toll on them. The Fw 190 equipped Sturmgruppe close attack formations signaled a shift in interception strategy. The Jagdflieger continued to have success but the losses amongst  veteran fighter crews and leaders was becoming harder to replace as the campaign wore on. The Luftwaffe reinforced with units from Russia and elsewhere to bolster it's strength in the West. 1944 would be the decisive contest between 8th Army Air Force and the Defence of the Reich Jagdgeschwaders.

This FSO recreates the air battles over Germany in the spring of 1944 between the USAAF and the Luftwaffe.

Country Percentages:
 
Axis 50%
Allied 50%
 
Field Assignments:
 
Axis Knight
Allied Bishop
CM Rook
 
OOB:
 
Axis (Luftwaffe):
 
Bf 109G-14
Fw 190A-5
Fw 190A-8 (max 20)
Me 410
 
Allied (USAAF):
 
P-51B (max 20)
P-38J
P-47D-11
B-17G (min 20 *players*)
 
Special Rules and Ordnance Restrictions:
 
* All aircraft must be used by a minimum of 12 *players*.
* The Axis have no attack objectives in this setup.
* Bomber formations are MANDATORY.
* Allied fighters have air-ground ordnance and drop tanks disabled.
* The Fw 190A-8 has the 30mm option disabled.
* Allies have an air start at T+5.
* Max alt for bombers is 23,000 feet.
* ALL AIRCRAFT ARE TO BE LANDED AND THE PLAYERS TOWERED OUT BY FRAME END OR WILL BE CONSIDERED SHOT DOWN AND THE CREWS KIA.
 
Scoring:
 
Aircraft Pts
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Bomber = 10 pts
Fighter = 5 pts
 
Target Pts
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Gun = 0.5 pts
Hangar = 25 pts
All Other = 3 pts
 
Survival Pts
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Landing Bonus = 2 pts
Pilot Survival Bonus = 2 pts
 
Arena Settings:
 
- Germany terrain
- Fuel burn 1.0
- Icons friendly 3k/enemy 3k
- 0.5 Ack
- Fighter and Bomber warning range 42,000 (about 8 miles)
- Tower range set to 42,000 (for display only to match the above setting)
- Haze/fog full visibility (17 miles)
- Dot Radar: Off
- Sector Radar (Bar Dar): Axis only altitude 200 feet and up with 4 minute update
- Friendly collisions off
- Killshooter off
- Time: 15:00 ( 3PM ) Game Clock
- Formations: On
- Formation Autopilot: On
- Bomber calibration: Automatic
- Wind: 0K-18K NE TO SW - Speed 5
           18K-24K N TO S - Speed 10
           24K+ N TO S - Speed 15
         
Designer's Notes:
 
* Allied fighters are assumed to have jettisoned drop tanks en route to target.
* The Fw 190A-8 in this setup represents the Fw 190A-7.
* The Bf 109G-14 in this setup represents the late model Bf 109G-6.
 
Design by Warloc

 

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