The was delivered to me unsolicited by Christophe Massuyeau. He provides a Mission generator for a Fighter Bomber campaign following the RAF's 122 Wing into Germany at the end of World War II. I have only cleaned up the English and formatted it for the web. If you like this, please e-mail Christophe (aka Prof. Erata) and tell him. - Uncle Ted
Here the first operational scenario published in France for OTR. It drops you into the third part of the famous Pierre Clostermann's book, and takes off over Germany in your Tempests. The number of games you'll can make depend only on you, as this mission generator can fill a campaign.
Background: After a brief period protecting the Normandy coasts and a summer given over to the V-1 hunt, at the end of September 1944, RAF No. 3, 56, 80, 274 and 486 Squadrons left Great Britain for Volkel in the Netherlands to constitute Wing No. 122. Volkel would become the home base for this Wing during during long months. Their mission was to procure and maintain air superiority over Germany, the Tempest proving to be the only British fighter to have the performance and range for this mission. This would be the period of glory for the Hawker fighter, which would accumulate success and victory at the price of high losses, due in great part to an often murderous and always dreaded flak.
122 Wing was later supported by 135 Wing (composed of No. 33 and 222 Squadrons, flying Tempests) at the end of February 1945. No. 274 was added later. No.122 Wing deployed in Germany from April, 1945, where it would fight until the agony of the Third Reich.
A young Free French pilot joined at the end of February for his third turn of operations with the 122 Wing in the 274 Squadron, then after the 56 and 3 Squadrons, and by the end of April, commanded the whole Wing. He became famous by giving us an epic of a remarkable literary quality. This mission generator allows you to reconstitute missions keeping close to the gasping and murderous mood of The Big Show, and to engage your Tempests in unforgettable sorties.
RAF 122 Wing (3, 56, 80, 274 and 486 Squadrons) Missions Orders: take off, fly to Germany and strafe opportunities targets on the ground or all that is in flight.
Die Roll | Mission |
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1-5: | Attack targets of opportunity on the ground. |
6-10: | Armed patrol (ground targets can be attacked if the conditions are favourable or if the Lufwaffe does not appear ). |
Die Roll | Ops Box | Mods | ||
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1-3 | 5 | Based at Rheine | +4 | |
4-6 | 6 | Based at Fassberg | +8 | |
7-8 | 7 | |||
9-10 | 8 | |||
10+ | 9 |
Die Roll | Target in | Mods | ||
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1 | 2 | Based at Rheine | +1 | |
2 | 3 | Based at Fassberg | +5 | |
3 | 4 | |||
4-5 | 5 | |||
6-7 | 6 | |||
8-9 | 7 | |||
10+ | 8 | |||
Then three another times for the type of target : | ||||
Die Roll | Target Type | Mods | ||
1-5 | train (wagon counter) | Based at Rheine | +1 | |
6-10 | truck convoy (truck counter) |
Based at Fassberg | +2 |
The distances and the types of targets are initially hidden from the Allied player. All targets in an ops box are revealed only when the Allied formation fly over them, on condition that this formation does not fly over Low Overcast Skies. All the targets are protected by a light Flak unit, by applying the medium Flak Attack Odds.
Even if the Allied player has the chance to strafe the enemy airfields, this kind of attack was particurlarly risky and was used only in the case of an opportunity (enemy formation surprised at take-off or at landing) or of a minutious preparation.
Mission aircraft: |
Four Tempests V |
Interceptors: |
Four fighters at choice, amongst the following models:
Note: the Bf 109K-4 have the same armament N1 than the Bf 109G-10/U4 |
Friendly Border: |
1 |
Enemy Border: |
2 |
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Interceptor Fields: |
2, |
Cities: |
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Medium Flak: |
one unit on each interceptor airfield. |
Targets: |
Determined in step 3 above. |
Perform the strafing attack during the Intercept and Combat Phase when it is that formation's turn to act and counts as a deliberate encounter. Each strafer expends half a die roll of ammo and each may attack one truck, one train (in fact, the locomotive at the head of the train) or one A/C on the field with a range 2 shot using the normal combat rules. The deflection modifier for any ground enemy target is x1. Multiple strafers can shoot the same, or different, targets if they desire it.
Historically, the trains were attacked only by pairs of Tempests, in order to lighten the murderous efficiency of their Flak.
Note: If an Allied formation moves to strafe any type of target and if the German player obtains an unexpected medium/heavy Flak attack during the following Enroute Events Phase, this Flak unit can be added to any flak already existing in the square and resolve its attack in the same time; place an appropriate operational Flak counter on the type of target in question. If there are several different targets attacked at the same time in the same square, the German player chooses which target gets the additional Flak.
Die roll | Allied | Die Roll | German | ||||
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1 | P-47D-25 | Oct | Nov | Dec | Jan | Feb+ | |
2 | P-47M (P-47D-35) | 1-4 | 1-2 | 1-2 | 1 | - | Bf 109G-6 |
3,4 | P-51D-15 | - | 3-4 | 3-4 | 2-4 | 1-4 | Bf109G-10/K-4 |
5,6 | P-38J-25 | 5-9 | 5-9 | 5-8 | 5-6 | 5-6 | FW190A-8 |
7,8 | Spitfire F. IXE/XVIE | - | - | 9 | 7-9 | 7-8 | FW190D-9 |
9 | Spitfire F.XIVE | - | - | - | - | 9 | Ta152H-1 |
10 | Tempest V | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Me262A-1a |
If a variant does not correspond to the period when the scenario takes place (or with Spitfires, if the encounter is made beyond the square 4 if the Wing 122 airfield is situated at Volkel or at Rheine, or beyond the square 6 if it is situated at Fassberg), use the variant between parentheses (or in the case of the Spitfires beyond their range, roll again the dice). There may not encounters with German fighters beyond the Friendly Border. If such an event is rolled, ignore it. If you have ASP!, you can modify the Encounter Table of Allied Fighters by adding the Typhoon (with the same limitations of range than the Spitfires and of ceiling than the Tempests).
Die roll | Allied | Die roll | German |
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1-2 | Three B-17G in MH band. | 1-4 | Unarmed Ju 88 transport hedge-hopping. |
3 | Damaged B-17G in ML band. | 5-8 | Three Ju 88 bombers in LO band. Use C-6 card |
4-5 | Three B-24J in MH band. but delete all fixed forward-firing guns. | 9-10 | Three fully armed Ju 88C-6 loaded with bombs for attacking Allied troops. |
6 | Damaged B-24J in ML band. | ||
7-8 | Six B-26B-10 in LO band. | ||
9-10 | A recon Spitfire F.R. XIVe in MH band (no encounter beyond square 6). |
The purists would be amazed at seeing only Ju 88C-6 on the German side, knowing that the Allied pilots on Tempest had in fact the occasion to shoot down, save more performing versions of the Ju 88 (S and G), some Ar 234, He 219, Ju 188, Ju 52, and many other types of aircraft. We have unfortunately to manage with the only Ju 88C-6 provided in the OTR box. These who have in their possession the cards of these aircraft [Most of these are available here at Uncle Ted's.] may modify to their convenience the Encounter Tables on the German side. If you have ASP!, you can add the Mosquito F.B. VI on the Allied side.
CONCEPTION: Christophe MASSUYEAU 1995-1997
E-mail: prof.errata@wanadoo.fr