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56th fight Group mission out to the testers

HouseHobbit

Charter Member
I have sent the 56th fighter Group set out to be tested..
Here is a briefing for some of the missions:

ETO 1.40
ERA 3 (1943)

Random Spawns disabled

The Good, Bad and Ugly Mission set
I decided not to include the mission where the (Then) Rookie pilots shot down some spitfire's
while on a Ramrod mission
That was a Bummer..
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June 12,1943 the 56th flew another rodeo, 20,000 feet above Pas de Calais. German Jagdgeschwader (Fighter Wing) 26 had made these skies so much its own that its pilots were known to Allied airmen as 'the Abbeville Boys,' named after the town where they were based. By flying 10,000 feet lower than usual, the group caught JG 26 by surprise. Over Ypres, Belgium, Schilling led the 62nd Squadron's 'Blue Flight' down after a Staffel (squadron) of Fw-190s, but as the Jerries scattered, a Schwarm (flight of four) moved around into kill position on Blue Flight's tail.

Still 'upsun,' Captain Walter Cook saw the trap and led 'Yellow Flight' down to the rescue. He opened fire on the trailing Focke-Wulf from 300 yards. 'Suddenly a big ball of fire appeared on his left wing and then black smoke poured out,' recalled Cook. 'He rolled to the left, went over on his back in a gentle roll, and then went into a violent spin, with smoke pouring out from the fuselage and wing. At no time did the pilot take evasive action, and I believe he was killed.'

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26th November 1943
On a Ramrod to Bremen the 56th uses the 108 Gall drop tanks for the first time.
With a score of 23-3-9 the 56th sets a new ETO record.
Prior to take off, Lt Christensen's pet cat “Sinbad” was found in the parachute store. As the pilots attempted
to chase him out, he jumped from parachute to parachute. On return from the mission it was discovered that
every pilot whose parachute Sinbad had settled on scored a victory that day. After that day, Sinbad moved into
the parachute store, with Schilling supplying a comfortable pillow and a saucer of milk.
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26th June 1943
The group stages to Manston for a Ramrod to Villecoublay and is bounced by Fw190s of JG26. Four P-47s are shot down
and ten more damaged. In addition to this another pilot is forced to bail out after damaged sustained
makes a safe landing impossible. After being blown out over the sea in his parachute Lt Ralph Johnson is quickly picked up
by a civilian fishing boat and returns to Horsham. All four pilots shot down are later found to have been killed.
During the action earlier that day, Lt Gerry Johnson spots a single P-47 flying straight and level being chased
by two Fw190s, one of which is covering the other as it fires on the Thunderbolt. Diving down to engage,
Johnson opens fire on the Fw190 attacking the P-47 which is still taking no evasive action.
The enemy aircraft explodes under the Thunderbolt's fire and Johnson sees the P-47 which it was attacking continuing to fly
straight and level in the direction of Manston, before the turns and attempts to locate the second Fw190.
Upon landing at Manston himself, Johnson finds another of the group's Johnsons, Lt Robert Johnson, telling how
a chivalrous German pilot, after continually attacking his already battle-damaged aircraft, had flown alongside and saluted
him before turning away. Not wanting to “spoil his glory” (Gerald Johnson's words in his book “Called To Command”)
Gerry Johnson says nothing at the time. The story of Robert Johnson and Half Pint has since
gone down in 56th FG history, helped most likely due to the account of the incident in Bob Johnson's book
“Thunderbolt”, written in the 1950s with Martin Caidin.
Charles Clamp and Robert Johnson become the 56th's first recipients of the Purple Heart.
Later in the month the group receives orders to prepare to move again.
 
oh my , i almost got divorced anf forced to wash dishes , and do laundry ...if i didnt stop flying the hobbit flights .......lol



these are all working for me wonderful , i love the smooth dedication to sudden death if your eyes and fingers arent on the triggers .......for survival in the air



all good , love to hear from other testers ........at times our setups are different and what one might be missing another has ....so bring it on big boy .



hobbit ...great peice of art/in the air



joshua ..........groupie not junkie


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRI-A3vakVg
 
56th fight Group mission

The mission set looks good Owen it is still snowing over here what a shame IU'll guess I'll have to fly your missions
YIPEE! NO WORK FOR ME great stuff Own keep em coming

Gary
 
:wavey:Hi Owen:salute: All these missions are all working well for me.:isadizzy: Had me a strange problem with ETO found out, that I had to rerun the MultiCFS3. Everything is working great now.
 
hobbit dont get pissed , dont get mad , dont get crumpy , dont get sad, dont get werid on me , dont get ...heres my question


i have heard nothing but praise on thses missions ......i feel you caN RELEASE THE NEWER SET YOUVE DONE , VERS THE ORIGINAL imho , its great and you can built on the theme oneday ,,,,,but great work and tks


now heres the second one

your tuskee ones are hot in maw , can you in time do a honour set to them , for eto, or cfs3 oneday , i know i know ...please dont tell me what the wife says , im a nagg

i hear it every day


good stuff

joshua
 
Not to worry Joshua, The Tuskegee set for the P-51's is next..After this I will release the 1944 56th FG package..
There are many more here to be polished up and sent to the testers..
Then to PTO..
As time permits, still somewhat busy here with real life..

Thanks Joshua, glad you enjoy the missions..:applause:
 
Great background story.The shots and the clouds look pretty realistic.....Done already!!!!! Thankyou very much,, Owen...
 
Hey, Owen!

Remember I told you I had trouble with the rodeo missions with the panel of my P47 vanishing and reappearing repeatedly?

Well, that was then, and this is now. It's kind of like M$oft Windows: Yesterday it worked, today it does not. Windows is just like that.

I finally got back to trying them, and went out and shot down one before getting slammed! But my panel was just fine.

I have developed a theory: Don't fly lots of missions one right after the other. It seems to muck things up.
So I fly a couple, and then reload ETO, and things seem ok.

Like we decided -- it was my problem and not something with the missions, which are great fun getting slaughtered...
 
Hey, Owen!

Remember I told you I had trouble with the rodeo missions with the panel of my P47 vanishing and reappearing repeatedly?

Well, that was then, and this is now. It's kind of like M$oft Windows: Yesterday it worked, today it does not. Windows is just like that.

I finally got back to trying them, and went out and shot down one before getting slammed! But my panel was just fine.

I have developed a theory: Don't fly lots of missions one right after the other. It seems to muck things up.
So I fly a couple, and then reload ETO, and things seem ok.

Like we decided -- it was my problem and not something with the missions, which are great fun getting slaughtered...

Kelly, you should get your P-47 checked out by your ground crew!!
:banghead: :banghead:

Sounds like a BIG Problem to me..
:redf: :redf:
Shoot down More Germans, it will make you feel better about it all..
:applause: :applause: :applause:
I can't recommend a fix, perhaps one of the Masters with ETO can recommend a fix??
 
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