The up coming Korean War Campaign uses aircraft that you will need to install.
Here is part of the read me...What this is: Korean War Aircraft Pack for HSFX7 v2.0
This is a mod pack for HSFX7 that incorporates a number of historic aircraft
that participated in Korean War which are otherwise missing in HSFX7.
This mod pack is compatible with both HSFX7 and Expert Mode.
Mod Pack contains:
Skyraiders: AD-4, A-1H, A-1J
Corsairs: F4U-4, F4U-4B, F4U-5, F4U-5N, AU-1
Meteors: Mk.III, F.4, F.8
Ivaders: A-26B, A-26K
Lavochkins: La-9, La-9M, La-11
*Mod Pack also includes a graphics bug fix for the F9F2 Panther found in HSFX7*
Here is the link to the D/L
http://www.mission4today.com/index.php?name=Downloads3&c=153
You will also need to create skin folders if you wish.
Just follow the install instructions .. very simple (wavey)
Sounds neat Frag. Ive got to give this a try. Just remember to always back up your game before installing any mods. Just in case. S!
Quote from: _AH_z5o on March 12, 2019, 04:46:51 AM
Sounds neat Frag. Ive got to give this a try. Just remember to always back up your game before installing any mods. Just in case. S!
Hey Z it's not what you think. Just drop the folder in the JSGME move it over to the right. You can turn it off or leave it on as I do.
Surprisingly i already had it ..:)
Downloading now. Thanks
Installed, we can leave it on?
Quote from: _AH_Twenty on March 14, 2019, 11:55:06 PM
Installed, we can leave it on?
Yup! Doesn't harm a thing :happy-016:
If I installed the mod and activated it properly would I see the new planes in quick mission builder?
Quote from: _AH_Archie on March 15, 2019, 09:22:47 AM
If I installed the mod and activated it properly would I see the new planes in quick mission builder?
Do you?? Maybe its a map you have to find?
Quote from: _AH_Archie on March 15, 2019, 09:22:47 AM
If I installed the mod and activated it properly would I see the new planes in quick mission builder?
Yes you should..with default skin (wavey)
~S~
I don't see any of the new planes,I have it installed into jsgme correctly I think.
Here is one of the many missions I have created. Place into CooP folder.
AD-4s..F4U-5s..A26Bs.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7ny3pahhrzdl2gn/Bloody%20Ridge.rar?dl=0
No aircraft visible in Bloody Ridge. I must have done something wrong.
~S~
Finally got it to work yea!!!
#Me too. I had a unzipping problem
Never had that problem In the past
~S~
~S~
Yeah I had to unzip it twice and reinstall it in the jsgme folder.
Here is the list of the Aircraft that will appear
in this up coming Korea campaign for you skinners.
F-84G-1
F-86A-5
F9F-2
F-80C
F-51D-30NA
AD-4
A-26B
F4U-4B...VMF-214
...VMF-323
B-29
F4 Meteor
F4U-5
MiG-15(bis)
S~ fragg
I see B-29s there ... yea buddy!!
Hey Fragg, what plane are we flying in the first mission?
Quote from: AH_DealnDave on April 17, 2019, 11:50:31 PM
Hey Fragg, what plane are we flying in the first mission?
The F-80C and the F-51D-30NA
Quote from: _AH_fraggmann on April 18, 2019, 02:34:17 AM
Quote from: AH_DealnDave on April 17, 2019, 11:50:31 PM
Hey Fragg, what plane are we flying in the first mission?
The F-80C and the F-51D-30NA
Hey Fragg,
The F-51D has a skin folder however the F-80C did not as part of the download. Could you post the skin folder/s for the Korean aircraft that were part of the download. That way us skinners can start the skin process. :) Thanks much !!!
Quote from: AH_DealnDave on April 19, 2019, 10:49:06 PM
Quote from: _AH_fraggmann on April 18, 2019, 02:34:17 AM
Quote from: AH_DealnDave on April 17, 2019, 11:50:31 PM
Hey Fragg, what plane are we flying in the first mission?
The F-80C and the F-51D-30NA
Hey Fragg,
The F-51D has a skin folder however the F-80C did not as part of the download. Could you post the skin folder/s for the Korean aircraft that were part of the download. That way us skinners can start the skin process. :) Thanks much !!!
If you look in what ever text Doc the author supplied you will find the proper names for the files.
The F-80C and the F-80A as well as the F-80N should all have skin folders, if not these are the file names.
The rest are:
AD-4 A-1H A-1J
A-26B A-26K
MeteorF3 MeteorF4 MeteorF8
La-9 La-9M La-11
F4U-4 F4U-4B F4U-5 F4U-5N AU-1
Hope this helps S~ fragg
Thanks Fragg, much appreciated. I think that the F-80 types have a "lower case" letter following:
F-80a
F-80c
F-80n
I'm assuming that the "N" version is lower case as the skin folders for the F-80a and F-80c had lower case following the prime aircraft designation.
Hey Fragg,
Just one more thing, sorry (I sound like Columbo), what are the units / aircraft assigned that we will be flying with in Part #1 of the campaign? Thanks. :)
Quote from: AH_DealnDave on April 20, 2019, 01:03:38 AM
Hey Fragg,
Just one more thing, sorry (I sound like Columbo), what are the units / aircraft assigned that we will be flying with in Part #1 of the campaign? Thanks. :)
All right Dave, did you bring pen a paper? here we go!
F-51D-30NA..50th FS 14th FG 15th AF
F4U-4B...VMF 214 and 323
F4U-5...VMF 214 and 323
F9F-2...VMF 214 and 323
F-80C...49th FS 14th FG 15th AF
F-84G...20BS 2nd BG 5th BW 15th AF
A-26...20BS 2nd BG 5th BW 15th AF
B-29...20BS 2nd BG 5th BW 15th AF
AD-4...20BS 2nd BG 5th BW 15th AF
Meteor...No.77 Squadron RAAF
F-86A-5...4th FS 52 FG 15th AF
F-86A-5...No.77 Squadron RAAF
MiG-15 (bis)...1st Fighter AVR
MiG-15 (bis)...56th Guards
These will be the ones used through out the entire Campaign.
S~fragg
Awesome Fragg !!! Thank you very much :)
Hey Dave, I need the start and end dates for this so I can place it in the Calendar when you get a chance please. S!
Quote from: _AH_z5o on April 22, 2019, 07:05:08 PM
Hey Dave, I need the start and end dates for this so I can place it in the Calendar when you get a chance please. S!
First mission will be April 30th and will run for 32 weeks.
I'm fragg by the way (tongue)
DW, you can add me to your list of those you are building skins for .... please :drinking-43:
I fear I have nowt to offer for this time period.
DW
Hey Fragg,
I know the feeling ... your ready to get started on this Tuesday, congrats !!! I was just wondering what your time frame is going to be for posting the mission briefings? :)
Mission #1 Tuesday April 30th 2019
June/29/1950
This is the first recorded airel encounter
of the conflict in Korea. Although the enemy
actually sent 14 A/C up (7Las and 7IL-10s), I have
added more to keep it interesting.
Scramble!! incoming.. Defend our air base at Suwon
Enemy is in bound from the North at 1500m
1st.Squad.....F-51D...#1-6
2nd.Squad.....F-80C...#13-20
3rd.Squad.....F-51D...#7-12..#25-28
HQ & Guests...F-80C...#21-24..29-32
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Did any one record last night ..mine is pretty messed up.
mine is below for all to see
https://www.dropbox.com/s/stfcf22ctyr77hs/korea%201%20.ntrk?dl=0
Please send me a copy if you can
S~ fragg
Mission #2 May 8th 2019
July 06 1950
The Battle of Pyongtaek was the second engagement
between United States and North Korean forces during the Korean War,
occurring on July 6, 1950 in the village of Pyongtaek in western South Korea.
The fight ended in a North Korean victory following unsuccessful attempts
by American forces to inflict significant damage or delays on advancing North Korean units,
despite several opportunities to do so.
Load up with your choice of ordinance and stop the enemy located just north of Osan.
Good Luck AH fraggmann
1st sqd AD-4 #1-#8
2nd sqd F-51 #9-#16
3rd sqd A-26 #17-#26
HQ& GueST A-26 #29-#40
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I wonder if this track will work, especially since I haven't download the Jets and stuff...
Keep you posted..
Ultimately, need user Stat "stats" to post Mission 1 results.
Unless I get a good recording we might need :thinking-008: a do over of Mission #1
Tuesday May 7th I will run mission #1 again.
My recording got all :censored-015: up and
was of no use at all and I have nothing to fall back on.
Sorry fellas xo fragg
Here are the results from mission #1.
Hollywood will assist me in a few weeks
with a proper spread sheet.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8l2iwnvm14i334m/Korean%20Campaign%20%20Scores.rar?dl=0
I can get this done this weekend
Thnks Woody
:happy-112: (wavey)
Hey Fragg, Just checked your .txt file for the mission #1 results, you show me as a KIA. I landed safely at our home base with one kill ... I was shot in the cockpit watching the others attempting to land at our base. I thought the rule was that if you landed at home base and stayed in the cockpit watching others and were killed by a strafing enemy aircraft it still counted as a survival ... has that changed?
No DD, you are good to go.
~S
no worries DD will fix you up :happy-112:
With a little luck, I'll get this to later this evening..
Got DnD as a survive and some other data ...
~S~
does anybody have any idea what our objective is tonight and what planes we will be flying?
Mission #2 May 8th 2019
July 06 1950
The Battle of Pyongtaek was the second engagement
between United States and North Korean forces during the Korean War,
occurring on July 6, 1950 in the village of Pyongtaek in western South Korea.
The fight ended in a North Korean victory following unsuccessful attempts
by American forces to inflict significant damage or delays on advancing North Korean units,
despite several opportunities to do so.
Load up with your choice of ordinance and stop the enemy located just north of Osan.
Good Luck AH fraggmann
1st sqd AD-4 #1-#8
2nd sqd F-51 #9-#16
3rd sqd A-26 #17-#26
HQ& GueST A-26 #29-#40
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Gat scroll up a few posts.
I assume we are flying mission #2 tonight?
Anybody got an A-26 skin for sale?
And it looks like I need to create a skin folder, what do I name the folder so the game can see it?
~S
Quote from: _AH_Col._Hogan on May 14, 2019, 09:51:05 PM
And it looks like I need to create a skin folder, what do I name the folder so the game can see it?
I think you have to use the name listed in the "air.ini" file ... not sure, but I think I read that somewhere, maybe at M4T.
A-26B A-26K
Yes Dave mission #2
Not seeing the air.ini file.
Quote from: _AH_Col._Hogan on May 15, 2019, 12:22:49 AM
Not seeing the air.ini file.
Here is the path:
HSFX7/MODS/A-26/To add ... inside this you'll find the A-26 names are the following: A-26B and A-26K , these would be the paint scheme folders you'll need to add. :)
Here is a revised version of the Korean AirCraft Pack D/L
Should be much simpler
https://www.dropbox.com/s/45b3lzxijkwcydr/KWACP.rar?dl=0
Takes a few minutes
OK so I downloaded the KWAC folder and extracted it. I opened it to the folder labeled Korean War Aircraft Pack v2.0 and put that folder into the jsgmemods folder. And activated it, I believe this is correct.
Last night I could not see why I couldn't see the right folder, because I unzipped it to many times or opened it to many times. I had Karen's Grand kids interrupting at the same time and I don't want to ignore them so I had to leave last night sorry gents life happened. I am actually starting to like having these kids around every once in awhile. The oldest Cydney she is 11 and playing softball. Its pretty cool so life has changed for me and its taking a bit to get used too. Some major changes and all to the good. ~S~
wow... grandpappy Lippy... has a ring to it ...
Naktong Bulge
Aug.19.1950
During the two Korean War battles of the Naktong Bulge,
Marine Corsairs put on a virtuoso performance in support of Leathernecks fighting on the ground.
In the late summer of 1950, North Korean troops twice broke through the Pusan Perimeter along the same
bend of the Naktong River. In both instances they gained access to a road network that positioned
them to thrust deep into the southeastern corner of the Korean peninsula and capture the all-important
port of Pusan. And in each case the U.S. Army called on the Marines to save South Korea.
Good Luck AH fraggmann
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VMF 214....VMF 363
1st.sqd 1-6
2nd.sqd 7-12
3rd.sqd 13-18
HQ & GST 19-24
Just to confirm ... the aircraft we are flying tonight is the F4U-4B, correct?
Quote from: AH_DealnDave on May 21, 2019, 08:14:35 PM
Just to confirm ... the aircraft we are flying tonight is the F4U-4B, correct?
yes DD
Fragg,
Do me a favor...
Make a list of pilots that flew...
At the end, let me know who lived and who died.
I can do stats off of that.. especially since we are not monitoring much more than that..
Mission 2 was all blue sky when I ran the track but I think I can pull out who flew and who made it... Keep you posted.
I couldn't wait any longer and full throttled across the taxiway into a structure. Just FYi for doc status!
QuoteI couldn't wait any longer and full throttled across the taxiway into a structure. Just FYi for doc status!
- DOC
So you are claiming a TECHNICAL?
Too bad you can't pour AV Gas all over yourself and strike a match...
Now that would be a TECHNICAL
No you can put me down for whatever. I dont mind. Wood if you need me, il be at the fuel bowser taking a shower! Bring a cigarette! :happy-112:
Did any one record last mission, if so would
you please send me a copy? Mine is all
blue sky Thnx
fragg
~S~ Fragg,
I thought I did, but it looks like I didn't....sorry
Twenty
Twin Bridges
Nov 05 1950
The Battle of Pakchon (5 November 1950).
Help our ground forces and defend the bridges.
Watch the skies for enemy air craft.
Good Luck AH fragggmann
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24xF-51D-30NA
1-6...1st.Sqd
7-12..2nd.Sqd
13-18.3rd.Sqd
19-24.HQ&.GST
Mission #5
Operation Ripper
March 6th 1951
24xF4U-4B
March 6th 1951 Operation Ripper, also known as the Fourth Battle of Seoul
was a United Nations military operation conceived by the commander US Eighth Army,
General Matthew Ridgway, during the Korean War.
The operation was intended to destroy as much as possible of the Chinese communist People's
Volunteer Army (PVA) and Korean People's Army (KPA) forces around Seoul and the towns of Hongch'on,
50 miles (80 km) east of Seoul, and Chuncheon, 15 miles (24 km) further south.
The operation also aimed to bring UN troops to the 38th parallel.
It followed upon the heels of Operation Killer, an eight-day UN offensive that concluded
February 28, to push PVA/KPA forces north of the Han River. The operation was launched on
March 6, 1951 with the US I Corps and IX Corps on the west near Seoul and Hoengsong and
US X Corps and ROK III Corps in the east, to reach "Line Idaho", an arc with its apex
just south of the 38th Parallel in South Korea.
The Chinese are moving south towards Seoul.
Our ground troops and armor are on the way to establish a line.
Load up with your choice of ordinance and stop them before they arrive at our line.
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24xF4U-4B
1-6 3rd sqd.
7-12 1st sqd.
13-18 2nd sqd.
19-24 HQ GST.
Good Luck AH fraggmann
Missiom #6 Black Thursday
April.12th.1951
USAF pilots nicknamed April 12, 1951 "Black Thursday",
after 30 MiG-15s attacked three squadrons of B-29 bombers (36 planes) escorted by approximately
100 F-80s and F-84s. The MiGs were fast enough to engage the B-29s and extend away from their escorts.
Three B-29s were shot down and seven more were damaged, with no casualties on the communist side.
Following this, USAF bomber sorties over Korea were halted for approximately three months.
Bomber commanders were forced to discontinue daylight raids, and changed to night missions
by small formations.
16xB-29...1st. sqd
12xF-80C Shooting Star..2nd.sqd
12x-84G1 Thunder Jet...3rd.sqd
HQ & guest...fill in the holes
Climb up to 5000m and escort the 29s to Nampo the target.
AIR START
VIEW MAP BELOW
https://www.dropbox.com/s/194mqfapig7bfkc/grab0027.jpg?dl=0
Good Luck AH fraggmann
B29s.. nice, im ready.. found an app for Bombsite table2 ... :happy-112: Question, how far do we have to target and what alt do we spawn in at???
One thing is for sure, if we use the F4U-4B again as a ground pounder ... I'll "not" be using the "Tiny Tim" rockets ... EVER !!!! :)
Mission #7 MiG Alley (RAAF)
Aug/29th 1951
Meteor and MiG-15s pilots engaged each other for the first time on 25 August,
without either side scoring hits.
Four days later,24 Meteors fought 12 MiGs; one Australian ejected after his aircraft was shot down,
and a second Meteor was damaged. The following week, a Meteor suffered severe damage in a dogfight
with MiGs. As a result of these losses, senior RAAF commanders decided to focus
on escort and air defense sorties.
You will take off from a carrier located in grid AO-38 KP-4 NNW and fly
all the way up to MiG Alley looking for a fight.
Good Luck AH fraggmann
24xF4 Meteor
1-6 1st sqd
7-12 2nd sqd
13-18 3rd sqd
19-24 hq+gst
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o7xy0xgotkqf6vy/grab0028.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9i4xt28bj1y1csv/grab0029.jpg?dl=0
We're flying from a land base in this mission? I thought there was some mention of a carrier last night?
DW
KC-8 Mig Alley RAAF 2
Sept/07th 1951
Meteor and MiG-15s pilots engaged each other for the first time on 25 August,
without either side scoring hits. Four days later, 24 Meteors fought 12 MiGs; one Australian
ejected after his aircraft was shot down, and a second Meteor was damaged.
The following week, 24 Sabres engaged in a dogfight with MiGs. As a result of these losses,
senior RAAF commanders were convinced to focus on escort and air defense sorties.
Fly up to Mig Alley and show those commies
what southern Canadians can do.
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24xF-86A-5
1st sqd...1-6
2nd sqd...7-12
3rd sqd...13-18
HQ&gsts...fill in holes
Good Luck AH fraggmann
KC-9 Bloody Ridge July/2nd/19
Aug/18th 1951
8xAD-4
8xF4U-5
8xA-26B
Aug/18-Sept/05 1951
The Battle of Bloody Ridge was an engagement of the Korean War fought between
August 18th and September 5th of 1951.
Bloody Ridge was part of a system of outposts constructed on top of the Taebaek Mountain range,
north of the 38th Parallel border that divided both Koreas,
and gave the Chinese forces occupying them an excellent observation post from where to call artillery
strikes against United Nations' (UN) positions. The UN attack at bloody ridge was part of a series of
operations intended to secure their defenses by depriving the Chinese from observations points overlooking
the UN's main line of resistance. A-26s Look for convoys. AD-4s and F4Us clear the hills.
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1st sqd A-26B 17-40
2nd sqd F4U-5 9-16
3rd sqd AD-4 1-8
HQ/Guest fill in slots
Good Luck AH fraggmann
I thought tonights was Sabres??? is that next weeks mission??
Yeah its next weeks, he says July 2nd at the top.
DW
That AD-4 has a 1xNuke loadout. :thinking-008:
Doesn't seem to appear on the plane though.
DW
Quote from: _AH_DarkWolf on June 27, 2019, 01:32:41 AM
That AD-4 has a 1xNuke loadout. :thinking-008:
Doesn't seem to appear on the plane though.
DW
Internal carry??
Quote from: _AH_Bear on June 27, 2019, 03:32:05 AM
Internal carry??
I don't think so, I don't believe the Skyraider has any internal storage. On the other models the nuke appears on the centerline rack.
DW
Are you guys likin' Korea campaign...?
I need to get patched up.... work keeps me away but there are some days in the future where I see I might be able to make it.
Quote from: _AH_Hollywood on June 27, 2019, 09:48:53 PM
Are you guys likin' Korea campaign...?
I need to get patched up.... work keeps me away but there are some days in the future where I see I might be able to make it.
Yea man its a good deal...
S~ All,
Sorry I missed this past weeks mission, the house has kinda taken over our lives for the short term. Today the realtor is coming to take some pics and put the house up for sale ... FINALLY !!!! :)
Quote from: _AH_Hollywood on June 27, 2019, 09:48:53 PM
Are you guys likin' Korea campaign...?
I need to get patched up.... work keeps me away but there are some days in the future where I see I might be able to make it.
Yep. The Korean Campaign is a good one.
Loven it.
~S~ Gents
Permission to come aboard tonight? I have the korea plane add-on and the rest as needed I believe. Also signed onto discord.
As a non-squad type, Im assuming you guys will put me into a slot as needed? Im ok flying any aircraft on either side.
Cheers
S!
You're very welcome to fly with us tonight and anytime.
Fair warning: It's been our experience that it's not unusual to go through a restart ( or two) as the aircraft in this campaign are somewhat unfamiliar, so a little patience is helpful in that regard.
Looking forward to seeing you there. :drinking-42: Scheduled start time is 9:00 PM EDT Might be a warm up/ flight check to confirm the mission loads/runs properly for everyone shortly before launch.
Yeah, wouldnt mind a test run on my set up just to be sure.
See ya there
~S~
I was tinkering with the A-26B that 1st will fly, it has a few interesting loadouts.
There is one that has 6x500lbs+4x500lbs External, so you'd get five drops of two 500 pounders.
There is also 6x500lbs+10xHVARs so you'd get three bombs drops plus five rocket shots.
Or if you want to go with fewer bomb drops but more boom there is 4x1000lbs+10xHVARs.
There are versions of the first two loadouts that add 2x175 Napalm as well, though I'm not sure if we wanna use that. This A-26B has eight nose guns but also three in each wing, so it has fourteen .50s worth of forward firing stroffage.
These loadouts seem pretty heavy for takeoff though, we'll need to mind how much runway we have ahead of us. Maybe be prepared to turn off onto the taxiway so we can position for a full takeoff run.
DW
PS - "Stroffage" should now be added to the Aces High Dictionary.
KC-10 Heart Break Ridge July/09/19
Sept/13-Oct/15/1951
Sept/13th 1951
The Battle of Heartbreak Ridge was a month-long campaign in the Korean War,
lasting from the 13th of September until the 15th of October, 1951.
The site of the battle was a seven-mile-long (11-kilometer) stretch of land over three sharp peaks,
separated by steep valleys. The area is slightly north of today's Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) at the 38th Parallel
that separated the two countries on the Korean Peninsula. United Nations (UN) troops had driven back
the North Koreans and Chinese from Bloody Ridge a mile to the south, and the Communists had entrenched
themselves at Heartbreak Ridge to slow their advance. The entire offensive in the area had been initiated
by the United Nations, in an effort to disenfranchise the Communists of this important staging area
for their attacks on South Korea.
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24xAD-4
2nd sqd.. Target the convoys moving east towards Heartbreak ridge.
1st & 3rd.. Target the ridges.
HQ & guests.. fill in gaps
JULY/16th/19 Dec.01. 1951
MiG Alley USAF 3
24xF-86A-5
Another trip up to Mig Alley.
Remember the last time?
Here's a chance........
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03.19. Good Luck AH fraggmann
Are we taking off from the big concrete field tonight? Or are some guys launching from the race track?
DW
Or for that matter are we carrier based?
DW
If we're going up against those bloody migs again next week we're gonna have to rethink our approach.
First we're gonna want full internal fuel, once we drop our tanks those sabres suck fuel pretty fast. Between combat and the long flight back we'll need it.
Second the extraordinary speed advantage they seem to have makes them very hard to deal with up high. We may need to sucker them down low to give some guys a chance to dive on them from considerable height. We can also use the ground defensively as they seem pretty timid down low and will sometimes execute a loop into the ground. Getting them to turn down low then extending might give us some head-on opportunities as well.
Maybe a gamey solution but I'm not sure how else we counter these guys.
DW
Quote from: _AH_DarkWolf on July 11, 2019, 10:07:45 PM
If we're going up against those bloody migs again next week we're gonna have to rethink our approach.
First we're gonna want full internal fuel, once we drop our tanks those sabres suck fuel pretty fast. Between combat and the long flight back we'll need it.
Second the extraordinary speed advantage they seem to have makes them very hard to deal with up high. We may need to sucker them down low to give some guys a chance to dive on them from considerable height. We can also use the ground defensively as they seem pretty timid down low and will sometimes execute a loop into the ground. Getting them to turn down low then extending might give us some head-on opportunities as well.
Maybe a gamey solution but I'm not sure how else we counter these guys.
DW
I volunteer you for the group leader, I agree with your plan, maybe go in low and high? i think we need to approach this as a group not 3 groups fanning into several individual efforts???
Quote from: _AH_Bear on July 11, 2019, 10:20:13 PM
I volunteer you for the group leader, I agree with your plan, maybe go in low and high? i think we need to approach this as a group not 3 groups fanning into several individual efforts???
Maybe we could use a flight as bait to stir them up and drag them low to a certain grid then call in the rest of the group to try and jump them. Probobly be a dangerous job though.
DW
Quote from: _AH_DarkWolf on July 11, 2019, 10:58:24 PM
Quote from: _AH_Bear on July 11, 2019, 10:20:13 PM
I volunteer you for the group leader, I agree with your plan, maybe go in low and high? i think we need to approach this as a group not 3 groups fanning into several individual efforts???
Maybe we could use a flight as bait to stir them up and drag them low to a certain grid then call in the rest of the group to try and jump them. Probobly be a dangerous job though.
DW
We can send Jack in... cuz.. well ... you know.. :surprised-027:
I volunteer for low duty.
~S
"Maybe we could use a flight as bait to stir them up and drag them low to a certain grid then call in the rest of the group to try and jump them"
Hunter-killer method....Im in!
~S~ Im feeling a bit wormy. I'll take the chance on a one way trip. I'd be more than glad to run ahead and drag as many as I can low. :happy-112:
Hey!
Jack, all he's saying is that this job will require diving down to ground level from some altitude and we want the guys to still have their wings when they get there. So having you or Twenty do this could be....problematic.
DW
Oh, that's better, I guess ... huh?
July/23/19 KC-12 Triangle Hill
Oct/14-Nov/25 1952
Oct/14th 1952
24xF9F-2
The immediate American objective was Triangle Hill ,
a forested ridge of high ground 2 kilometers (1.2 mi)
north of Gimhwa-eup near the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
The hill was occupied by the veterans of the People's Volunteer Army's 15th Corps.
Over the course of nearly a month, substantial American and South Korean forces
made repeated attempts to capture Triangle Hill and the adjacent Sniper Ridge.
Despite clear superiority in artillery and aircraft, escalating American and South Korean
casualties resulted in the attack being halted after 42 days of fighting,
with Chinese forces regaining their original positions.
(https://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj237/fraggmann/12.jpg) (http://s273.photobucket.com/user/fraggmann/media/12.jpg.html)
Load with your choice and clear the Triangle for the ground troops
1st.Sqd attack the port side of the hills.
2nd.Sqd attack the center.
3rd.Sqd attack starboard side.
HQ&Gst fill in the gaps
Good Luck AH fraggmann
Quote from: _AH_fraggmann on July 09, 2019, 03:09:54 PM
JULY/16th/19 Dec.01. 1951
MiG Alley USAF 3
24xF-86A-5
Another trip up to Mig Alley.
Remember the last time?
Here's a chance........
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03.19. Good Luck AH fraggmann
Tomorrow nights mission, the one fragg just posted is for next week. :)
The F-51 has been substituted by the F9F-2 in tonites mission #12 Triangle Hill :happy-112:
Are we land based with these F9Fs?
DW
Quote from: _AH_DarkWolf on July 23, 2019, 09:15:31 PM
Are we land based with these F9Fs?
DW
Yes, land based. Kempo
Also 1st.sqd slots in first followed by 2nd. then 3rd.
AH-KCa 01 Korea "Operation Fireball"
May 20 1951 July/30/19
8xF-80C
12xF-86A-5
8xF9F-2
Weather: Good
Time:17:45
"Operation Fireball"
In early April, 1951, a new method was worked out where the 5th Air Force worked with
the Navy in bombardment of enemy positions up and down the east coast of Korea
. The LSMR Division fired 12,924 5-inch rockets at Wonsan from June through Sept. 1951.
Their first and biggest day in Wonsan was the night of May 20 and 21 when "Operation Fireball"
was completed. Two LSMR\u2019s fired a total of 4,903 rockets at Wonsan targets in a 35-minute period.
The 5th Air Force dropped flares and attacked various targets. Navy F9Fs attacked Wonsan airfield
while the ships off shore shelled the coast-line targets with star shells and 5-inch rockets.
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======================================
1st.sqd. F-86s
2nd.sqd. F-80s
3rd.sqd. F9Fs....(air start..carrier landing)
H.Q.& Gst. fill in gaps
======================================
F-80s hit targets along the coast line.
F-86s CAP the 80s.
F9Fs strike the Woonsan air field.
======================================
I had an issue last night when padlocking ground targets, I was not seeing the little indicator pointing to what I was locking. What would be the cause of that?
DW
Quote from: _AH_DarkWolf on July 24, 2019, 10:54:59 PM
I had an issue last night when padlocking ground targets, I was not seeing the little indicator pointing to what I was locking. What would be the cause of that?
DW
Not sure... could it be that blue objects are changed to red and vise versa ?
Also if anyone recorded the mission last night ,I need a copy.
Mine is half blue sky and half green ground, Please...
If not we got to do over
S~
I had the same issue with padlocking ground targets.
Don't think the colors were changed since the padlock is designated "Enemy Ground" and they were locking on. I thought maybe markers were hidden by the trees or some other graphic, but that's just a guess, too.
I could be wrong , but when flying coops online and ground padlock is on, Ive never seen the triangle thing around the locked target. Only seen it offline doing single player.
~S~
S~
The ground padlock we use is a narrow solid colored triangle above the ground target when we coop online. It's think it's labeled something like Enemy External Ground Padlock. It's a little different than the in cockpit air padlock triangle that surrounds a padlocked plane.
It was wierd cause my view would lock onto stuff, just not give me the little marker. We've had it online before. I wonder if it is dependant on the type of object. May have to test that.
DW
I regret to inform everyone that Mission #12 Triangle Hill
must be done again. :surprised-041: My game was not recording tracks as
it should have been and no one else has recorded the last mission. :sad-056:
I have re-installed my game from a thumb drive I keep in
reserve and it seems to record properly. :cool: I will post the scores
after I get the results from mission #12. I will post the totals from
Missions #1 through mission#12 by the end of next week.
The next 2 groups of missions are 13 missions each,
13 allied and the last 13 are communist. These 26
missions were created before the Korean A/C mod,
so Im thinking if we all turned the Mod off maybe
some of the problems might go away. It's worth a try.
The last 13 mission maps (commies) are the same as the previous
13 mission maps (allies) flying MiG-15s for the last 13 missions.
I'm open to comments, good, bad or indifferent.
~S fraggmann
Can we run 2 missions next week then..???
Quote from: _AH_Bear on July 26, 2019, 10:36:32 PM
Can we run 2 missions next week then..???
I don't see why not...Im game...don't know about Jack though
So we don't actually need the korean war aircraft pack after mission 12?
I was wondering a few weeks ago what our position was on this mod, wether we were using it just for this campaign or had adopted it as a permanent part of our game moving forward.
DW
Two missions a night is fine, as long as we don't take a half-hour to get airborne in the first.
Quote from: _AH_DarkWolf on July 28, 2019, 09:06:23 PM
So we don't actually need the korean war aircraft pack after mission 12?
I was wondering a few weeks ago what our position was on this mod, wether we were using it just for this campaign or had adopted it as a permanent part of our game moving forward.
DW
The aircraft in the next 26 missions we had before the mod. The only time you need the Mod activated is for the
Sky raider versions, a few F4U versions, the Meteor versions, and the A-26 versions and two Russian planes I believe.
It won't hurt to leave the mod activated, but you can turn it off if you wish.
I unfortunately am having a small issue. My track IR will not look down fully in this CAMP. It performs great in the Sun and Mon version we fly. I have done multiple things to try and get it to function properly. The settings/profile is the same, it will look down about quarter of the way, inside and outside is the same. Nothing I have done works. Wondering if anyone else is experiencing the same and if they have fixed it and what they did?
Quote from: _AH_Lippy on July 30, 2019, 05:52:04 PM
I unfortunately am having a small issue. My track IR will not look down fully in this CAMP. It performs great in the Sun and Mon version we fly. I have done multiple things to try and get it to function properly. The settings/profile is the same, it will look down about quarter of the way, inside and outside is the same. Nothing I have done works. Wondering if anyone else is experiencing the same and if they have fixed it and what they did?
We are now flying this campaign where we dont have to have that mod enabled.. try removing it from the Jsgme list on the right .,.??
Aug.06.19. AH-KCa 02 Korea Operation Firefly
8xF-80C...3rd.Sqd.
8xF-86A-5...2dn.Sqd.
8xF9F-2...1st.Sqd.
HQ&Gsts fill in gaps
(https://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj237/fraggmann/grab0019.jpg) (https://s273.photobucket.com/user/fraggmann/media/grab0019.jpg.html)
Weather: Clear
Time:05:10
Cloud Hgt:5000m
"Operation Firefly"
June.20.1951
This is a typical flare-dropping missions carried out through most of the Korean War.
Flares would be dropped and planes would attack by the lights of the flares.
This was a popular and effective method of killing enemy troops and their supplies.
It's dark out there, the AI could get ya ! Load up..your choice of bombs/roskets..86s CAP home.
This mission is mostly fiction
Good Luck
AH fraggmann
02.10.
09.14.
Any carrier take offs?
Quote from: _AH_Bear on August 06, 2019, 11:37:25 PM
Any carrier take offs?
Every one take off/ land @ Kempo...K?
AH-KCa 03 Korea Operation Death Valley Aug/13th/19
8xF-80C 2nd. sqd.
8xF-86F-A5 3rd. sqd.
8xF9F-2 1st. Sqd.
HQ & GSTS fill in gaps
Weather: Clear
Time:17:45
Description
"Operation Death Valley"
August 30th 1951
"Death Valley" was a road between the mountains along the route between Wonsan and Pyongyanwhere there were many well-concealed revetments in which a truck could be hidden quickly.
Regarding locomotives and boxcars, the hundreds of tunnels were excellent hideouts,
and there was room inside of them for some 8,000 cars enough room to accommodate every train
and locomotive in North Korea. Flak traps were plentiful along this road. An open parachute hung on a tree,
dummy trains, trucks, tank; even troops were at key points to welcome attack.
Steel cables were stretched across the narrow valleys into which our planes would sometimes fly.
Each of the flak traps were ringed with well-placed and well-concealed guns.
(https://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj237/fraggmann/grab0007_1.jpg) (https://s273.photobucket.com/user/fraggmann/media/grab0007_1.jpg.html)
F-80s Strike any ground targets you can locate.
F-86s Strike then CAP 80s
F9F-2s Strike Then CAP 80s
Good Luck AH fraggmann
02.10.
01.19.
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Ace in a Day
Mission #6 _AH_Dark Wolf
Mission #1 _AH_Twenty
Sole Survivor Mission #10 MiG Alley _AH_Dark Wolf
Thanks to you all for coming out to support My Korean Campaign. My apologies for not posting results sooner but I know nothing about spread sheets and Im learning as I go. I realize these first 12 missions were not easy..as I intended. The next 13 missions will be some what simpler. There are two groups of 13 missions left . The scores from all three groups will be totaled . Everything destroyed on the ground is considered a ground kill, this includes Static A/C, Tanks, AAA you get the idea ...I hope you all enjoy the next 13 missions...fragg ~S~
Aug/20/19 AH-KCa 04 Korea Operation Cherokee
October 9th 1951
8xF-86F-A5..1st.sqd
8xF-80C.....3rd.sqd
8xF9F-2.....2nd.sqd
HQ&Gst fill in gaps
Weather: Poor
Time:07:00
Cloud Hgt.:1500m
"Operation Cherokee"
October 9th 1951
During air missions behind the bomb line it was noted that UN had many supplies,troop billets, medical centers, ammo dumps above ground in the open.
It was reasoned to believe the way the Chinese were fighting that they had to have
their supplies in the open somewhere. Pictures were taken showing targets back of
the artillery range of UN forces. A lot of supplies were exposed which would make
excellent targets for a concentrated, surprise and pinpointed attack by planes.
This was the origin of what came to be known as the "Cherokee strikes," named in
Clarks honor because of his Cherokee ancestry. This system was used throughout the war.
The first "Cherokee strikes" were flown on Oct. 9
(https://i.postimg.cc/CMDYbBHS/grab0007.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
Good Luck
AH fraggmann
02.10.
01.19.
AH-KCa 05 Korea Panthers Moon Aug/27/19
November 11th 1951
24xF9F-2 Panther
1st.sqd 1-8 Weather: Good
2nd.sqd 9-16 Cloud Hgt.: Clear
3rd.sqd 17-24 Time:12:00
HQ&Gst fill gaps
Enemy troops and armor have been spotted.
Scout planes have reported their position as AP-42 Kp-4.
F9Fs....load with bombs and or rockets.
(https://i.postimg.cc/V6Ld3hXm/index.png) (https://postimages.org/)
Good Luck AH fraggmann
12.09.
01.19.
AH-KCa 06 Korea Strike Three Their Out Sept/03/19
December 27th 1951
24xF9F-2
1st.Sqd 1-8
2nd.Sqd 9-16
3rd.Sqd 17-24 Weather: Clear
HQ&Gst fill gaps Time: 09:00
Cloud Hgt.: N/A
Unidentified vessels have been located South of China in the Yellow Sea.
Their course seems to be Nampo in N.Korea. We have sent them numerous messages
to halt and turn around. These warnings have fallen upon deaf ears, they maintain
their course. Make them turn around or sink them. Chi/Com Dandong air field is enemy held and
very close to target, 1st.sqd strike Chi/Com Dandong air field.
(https://i.postimg.cc/pV5HtwC3/grab0011.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
It's a long flight so every one go pee
before we leave ...we are not stopping till we get there.
Take off from Suwon/land on carriers in grid AF-43 Kp2.
1st.Sqd Strike Chi/Com Dandong field.
2nd.and 3rd.Sqds. load up and stop those boats.
Good Luck _AH_fraggmann
Hmm, gonna have to practice carriers landings. :surprised-027:
DW
AH-KCa 07 Korea Thunder in the Valley Sept/10/19
Feburary 14th 1952
2nd.sqd-8xF9F-2
3rd.sqd-8xF-86F-25E
1st.sqd-8xF-80C
HQ&gst fill gaps Weather: Poor
Time:07:30
Cloud Hgt.: 1200m
Communist troops and armor are moving South towards the line.
All aircraft load up with bombs and or rockets and bring them to a halt.
Grids AX-39 Kp-4 and AX-38 Kp-7. Watch for enemy fighters.
Take off and landing at Suwon.
(https://i.postimg.cc/Cxg2TTYg/Thunder-in-the-Valley.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
Good Luck AH fraggmann
12.09.
01.19.
AH-KCa 08 Korea Operation Insomnia Sept/17/19
May 13th 1952
24xF9F-2 Panther
1st.1-8
2nd.9-16
3rd.17-24
HQ&GSTS fill gaps
Weather: Good
Time:05:15
Cloud Hgt.:1500m
A Special night operation that commenced on May 13, 1952, had one feature which some of the earlier
night missions had lacked. That was that the planes were re-shuffled so that they were over the target
area by first light of the day. The Communists had noted the time pattern of the night aerial patrols
and were withholding train and truck movements until the naval planes were homeward bound.
"Insomnia" schedules stopped this.
Panthers load up and locate and destroy ground targets.
Take off from Kimpo K-14.
Landing - Carriers grid AX-45 Kp-9.
OR
Landing at Kimpo K-14. Good Luck _AH_fraggmann
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Scores as of Sept/10/19
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hmmmm.. no ones landed yet?
AH-KCa 09 Korea a Lesser Tiapan Dam *Do Over* Oct/01/19
June 23rd 1952
8xF-80C..2nd..Sqd
8xF9F-2..3rd..Sqd
8xF-86F-25E..1st.Sqd
Weather: Clear
Time: 06:00
Cloud Hgt..3000m
The attack on the Sui-ho Dam was the collective name for a large series of air attacks by
United Nations Command air forces on thirteen hydroelectric generating facilities that took
place June 23 and June 24, 1952, during the Korean War. Primarily targeting the hydroelectric
complex associated with the Sui-ho Dam in North Korea, the attacks were intended to apply
political pressure at the stalled truce negotiations at Panmunjeom.
The Lesser Tiapan Dam is the first of three missions.
(https://i.postimg.cc/zXSg6b5X/Mission-9.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
F-80s and F9Fs load up and hit the Dam.
F-86s Load up,strike the dam then link up
with the F-80s over target and escort to base.
F9Fs and F-80s are air start.
F9Fs carrier landing or Namsi AB.
F-80s land at Namsi AB
F-86s take off /land at Namsi AB
Good Luck AH fraggmann
01.10.
01.19.
AH-KCa 10 Korea b TiapingWan Dam Oct/01/19
June 24th 1952
8xF9F-2 ..1st.Sqd.....
8xF-80C..3rd.Sqd.....
8xF-86F-25E..2nd.Sqd
Weather: Clear
Time: 14:00
Cloud Hgt.:1500m
June 24th 1952 The attack on the Sui-ho Dam was the collective name for a large series of air attacks by United Nations Command air forces on thirteen hydroelectric generating facilities that took place June 23 and June 24, 1952, during the Korean War. Primarily targeting the hydroelectric complex associated with the Sui-ho Dam in North Korea, the attacks were intended to apply political pressure at the stalled truce negotiations at Panmunjeom
(https://i.postimg.cc/FFnGfQk7/mission-10.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
This is the second mission of three targeted Dams.
F-80s load up with bombs and go after the TiapinWan Dam.
F9Fs Load up hit the dam, then CAP the F-80s
F-86s Link up with F-80s at the mouth of the river.
F9Fs and 80s are air start.
All A/C may land at Namsi AB grid AJ-50 Kp-1
Carrier landing grid AD-48 Kp-7
This campaign is brought to you by
your friends at Aces High
~S~
Good Luck AH fraggmann
01.10.
01.19.
Jack..The recording you sent me is the same as mine
about three minutes long then stops. Did any one else
record a copy of Tuesdays mission? Please send me a
copy. If not we got to do over.....fragg
AH-KCa 11c Sui-Ho Dam June 24th 1952 Oct/08/19
8xF-86F-25E...
8xF9F-2
8xF-80C Weather: Clear..Time:12:45..Cloud Hght.: 300
The attack on the Sui-ho Dam was the collective name for a large series of air attacks by United Nations Command air forces on thirteen hydroelectric generating facilities that took place June 23 and June 24, 1952, during the Korean War. Primarily targeting the hydroelectric complex associated with the Sui-ho Dam in North Korea, the attacks were intended to apply political pressure at the stalled truce negotiations at Panmunjeom. This is the third mission of three targeted Dams.
(https://i.postimg.cc/R0hZMWdy/Mission-11-Sui-Ho-Dam.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
F9Fs-2nd sqd. load up and hit the ChiCom Dandong airfield.
F-80s-1st sqd. go after the primary target the Sui-Ho Dam. It is heavily fortified ...so strike hard and fast.
F-86s-3rd sqd. get to the rendezvous point and CAP the area, then escort F-80s to base.
F9Fs and 80s are air start.
This campaign is brought to you by your friends at Aces High...~S~
Good Luck AH fraggmann
01.10.
01.19.
AH-KCa 12d 2nd Strike June 26th 1952 Oct/15/19
8xF-86F-25E
8xF9F-2
8xF-80C Weather: clear Time:12:00 Cloud Hght.:1200m
The attack on the Sui-ho Dam was the collective name for a large series of air attacks by United Nations Command air forces on thirteen hydroelectric generating facilities that took place June 23 and June 24, 1952, during the Korean War. Primarily targeting the hydroelectric complex associated with the Sui-ho Dam in North Korea, the attacks were intended to apply political pressure at the stalled truce negotiations at Panmunjeom.
This is the fourth mission of three targeted Dams.
(https://i.postimg.cc/ZqkcBYTq/mission-12-2nd-strike.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
You must return and hit the Dams again. They are still functional and generating a small percentage of Hydroelectricity. The Dams must be totally disabled .
F-86s 1st.sqd Take bombs. Your target is the Sui-Ho Dam farthest up river.
F9Fs 3rd.sqd Load up. Your target is the ChiCom Dandong airfield.
F-80s 2nd.sqd Take bombs and rockets. Your target is the Lesser Tiapan Dam and the TaipingWan Dam.
This campaign is brought to you by your friends at Aces High ~S~
Good Luck _AH_fraggmann
01.19.
Slow down there lill buddy .. 1 week at a time or the hoopleheads will get confused.. haha
Mott and I are confused over this comment.....
I don't think Alice will get it either... :thinking-008:
There are 15 missions left in this campaign... (wavey)
Quote from: Phantom on October 05, 2019, 12:32:15 PM
Mott and I are confused over this comment.....
Well ... the last posted Mission is for next week, if you want to see tonights you have to look at the post before that one..
Quote from: _AH_Bear on October 08, 2019, 10:31:02 PM
Quote from: Phantom on October 05, 2019, 12:32:15 PM
Mott and I are confused over this comment.....
Well ... the last posted Mission is for next week, if you want to see tonights you have to look at the post before that one..
We are actually doing a redo from the mission before so thats the turd (notice my Frenchie accent there) one back then we will be flying the 2nd one back tonight ... both missions.. :happy-112:
We're doing another re-do tonight?
DW
No re-dos, just trying to fit 2 missions in tonite
I thought were flying last weeks over again today and todays as well no??
AH-KCa 13 Korea Sui-ho Dam Oct/15/19
June 24th 1952
8xF9F-2
8xF-86F-25E
8xF-80C
Weather:
Clear
Time:13:00
Cloud Hgt.: 1500m
The attack on the Sui-ho Dam was the collective name for a large series
of air attacks by United Nations Command air forces on thirteen hydroelectric
generating facilities that took place June 23 and June 24, 1952, during the Korean War.
Primarily targeting the hydroelectric complex associated with the Sui-ho Dam in North Korea,
the attacks were intended to apply political pressure at the stalled truce negotiations at Panmunjeom.
(https://i.postimg.cc/K8DffZMg/13.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
Reconnaissance photographs of tailrace activity continued to indicate that two generators of the Sui-ho
hydroelectric complex remained in operation.
80s Strike Dandong AB
F6Fs attack the Sui-Ho Dam.
86s Strike Dangdong AB then CAP home.
Good Luck =This is the final Allied Mission=
AH fraggmann
01.10
01.19.
AH-KCcom 01 Korea Wonsan Defence Oct/22/19
May 20 1951
24xMiG-15 (bis) "Operation Fireball"
Weather: Good
Time:17:45
In coming American 86s, 80s and F9Fs from the south.
Scramble, defend coast line south of Wonsan.
(https://i.postimg.cc/hjh199rv/1-Wonson-defence.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
Good Luck
AH fraggmann
01.10
01.19.
AH-KCcom 02 Korea Flares Oct/29/19
June 6th 1951
24xMiG-15(bis) *Air Start*
Weather: Clear
Time:05:15
Cloud Hgt:5000m
This was a flare-dropping mission carried out through most of the Korean War.
Flares would be dropped and U.S.planes would attack by the light of the flares.
This was a popular and effective method of killing enemy troops and destroying supplies.
(https://i.postimg.cc/TPW2tY6L/grab0014.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
Air Start over Pyongyang base. Defend the Troops and supplies in grid AQ-42 Kp4.
Land at Pyongyang AB
This campaign is brought to you by
your friends at Aces High
~S~
Good Luck AH fraggmann
02.10
02.19.
AH-KCcomm 03 Korea Operation Valley Defence Oct/29/19 If Time Permits
August 30th 1951
24xMiG-15(bis)
Weather: Clear
Time:17:45
"Operation Death Valley"
"Death Valley" was a road between the mountains along the route between Wonsan and Pyongyang where there were many well-concealed revetments in which a truck could be hidden quickly. Regarding locomotives and boxcars, the hundreds of tunnels were excellent hideouts, and there was room inside of them for some 8,000 cars, enough room to accommodate every train and locomotive in North Korea. Flak traps were plentiful along this road. An open parachute hung on a tree, dummy trains, trucks, tank; even troops were at key points to welcome attack.
(https://i.postimg.cc/CKphgDvb/AH-KCcomm-Korea-Valley-Defence.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
Defend the valley.Intercept the American air force.
This campaign is brought to you
by your friends at Aces High
~S~
Sorry I wont be able to make tonights mission we are going out to eat.
AH-KCcom 05 Korea Silvery Moon Nov/12/19
24xMiG-15(bis)
Weather: Good..Cloud Hgt.: Clear..Time:15:10
November 11th 1951..Chinese troops and armor have been spotted by enemy scout planes.
(https://i.postimg.cc/c43ykvNg/5-com.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
Their position is AP-42. Scramble and defend the area.
Good Luck AH fraggmann
12.09.
01.19.
Mission #4 will be re-run. Time permitting #5 to-day as well.....
~S~ Gents. The Wife and I are flying to Northern Manitoba to visit family.
Our flight leaves at 13:00hrs on Tuesday the 7th and we return Sunday the 12th
17:00hrs. So missions on Tuesday the 7th are canceled. We will resume on the 14th.
Sorry fellas family thing.
There are two missions left #12 and #13.
I would be very grateful for any ideas for awards for the fly in which I would
like to run on the 21st.
_AH_fraggmann
I tweaked the calendar.
Quote from: _AH_fraggmann on January 06, 2020, 09:01:54 PM
I would be very grateful for any ideas for awards for the fly in which I would
like to run on the 21st.
The fly in doesn't have to follow the next week after the final mission, we used to always skip a week. Give the campaign builder time to give it a think.
DW
Ok the Feb 11th it is then. Any suggestions for awards
other than the obvious..please (6)
Feb 11th? So its moved back another week?
DW
Im sorry I really did mean the 11th to begin with.
I tried using the spread sheet but with my lack of experience
I made a big mess of things :surprised-041: ..but not to worry I do have all info
needed on paper. :happy-026:
No worries, I just wanna get the right date on the calendar.
DW