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Cruel Sea: Norway 44

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June 7th, 1944


    The sister ship of the Infamous KMS Bismarck was the KMS Tirpitz. Extra Anti-Aircraft guns and eight torpedo tubes would be the only physical differences between the two but beyond that the biggest difference was that the KMS Tirpitz would never engage an enemy ship in combat. Both ships shared a reputation so bad that when the Tirpitz sailed to sea from July 2nd to 5th 1943, convoy PQ17 scattered and although the Tirpitz never engaged the convoy scores of merchant ships were lost to U-boats simply because she moved berths.

    Ultimately the most ironic trait the Bismarck and the Tirpitz shared was that both would be destroyed by British Air Attack. Countless attempts to sink her from midget submarines to Fleet Air Arm strike aircraft proved unsuccessful although she was damaged several times on different attacks. It wasn't until Bomber command attacked on 12 November 1944 that she would be sunk by Lancaster bombers with Tallboy Bombs.

    Historically, the Tirpitz was sunk in Kafjord, Norway but this FSO becomes a hypothetical event when by direct order of a desperate Hitler, the Tirpitz and her Destroyer Escort make a daring attempt to sail Southwest to intercept the Allied Invasion of France in June, 1944. Under the cover of darkness she fled Tromso/Kafjord with destroyer escort and has dissapeared. The Royal Navy's biggest fear has just materialized. After navigating fjord after fjord she approaches Trondhiem, Norway. The most dangerous part of her journey still remains, Cross the North Sea and engage the Allied invasion of Normandy.

 
AIRCRAFT


              Fleet Air Arm/Royal Air Force

                            Luftwaffe

 F4U-1A 

 BF 109 G-6 

 F6F-5 

 BF 109 G-14 (Maximum 32) 

 FM2 

 BF 110 G-2 

 Lancaster Mk III (8 Formations)

 Fw 190 A-5 

 Mosquito Mk VI 

 Fw 190 A-8 

 P-51B (Maximum 32) 

 JU 87 

 TBM-3  

 JU 88

- Six of the Seven Aircraft must be flown every frame!
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Of the Six Aircraft used, you must fly at least 12 of each one.
- A Minimum and Maximum of Eight formations of Lancasters must be flown every frame.

 
SCORING

Single Engine Aircraft - 2 Points 
Twin Engine Aircraft   - 5 Points 
Multi-Engine Aircraft  - 10 Points
Destroyer - 50 Points               
Cruiser   - 100 Points
Hangars   - 40 Points
Recce Targets - 20 Points*
Recce Aircraft - 30 Points*

*Optional Objectives - Please read frame objectives carefully.

 

SCORING PER FRAME

ALLIED

Hangars  = 0*
Ships    = 500 (8 Destroyers, 1 Cruiser) (4 TFs)
Enemy Aircraft = 2/5/0
Total    = 500 + Aircraft Kills

AXIS

Hangars  = N/A
Ships    = 500 (8 Destroyers, 1 Cruiser)  (3 TFs)

Enemy Aircraft = 2/5/10
Total    = 500 + Aircraft Kills

* - Used to Even Scores in Frames 2 and 3 (should it be needed)


 SETTINGS

- Norway Terrain
- Fuel 1.0
- Icons short
- .7 Ack
- Fighter and Bomber warning range 63,360 (12 miles)
- Tower range set to 63,360 (for display only to match the above setting)
- Visibility - 17 Miles
- Radar off
- Friendly collisions off
- Kill shooter off
- Calm winds
- Time: 11 AM
- Formations Enabled
- MA bombing mode
- Ship Hardness X2 Main Arena Standard

 

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