On April 6th, 1941 (orthodox Easter) in the morning, German Reich attacked Kingdom of Yugoslavia, without declaring war. To honour the brave members of Yugoslav Royal Air Force, today we played a mission dedicated to defense of Belgrade that day. During bombing of Belgrade around 2200 people died, 627 buildings were destreyed, 627 heavily, and 6829 partially damaged. Also, National Library with 300 000 books, including medieval and earlier scripts was deliberately destroyed. According to relevant sources 42 to 48 German were shot down above Belgrade on 6th and 7th April. When it comes to Yugoslav planes, there is no relevant data, but that 11 pilots died during fights. Some estimates say that 30 Yugoslav planes were destroyed in air, and some unknown number on the airfields.
Mission 1, historically possible scenario
Although large formations of enemy planes were noticed approaching Yugoslav capital, lonely Yugoslav pilot in Me 109 noticed detached group of three German airplanes, heading to Belgrade. Group comprised one Me 109, one Me 110 and one Stuka (carrying 3 bombloads). They targeted a bridge near Belgrade, which survived previous massive attack. Bridge was guarded by two AA batteries. Yugoslav pilot attacked Stuka, and well pointed bursts inflicted some damage, and burned the machine. German Me 110 entered the fight, aimed well, and in next three turns (together with shots from Stuka) Yugoslav pilot was wounded, suffering heavy damage (14 points aggregate). German Me 109 maneuvred around, with no significant part in this clash. Yugoslav pilot then tried to face Me 110 (other German fighter was out of the game, being outmaneuvered) while burning Stuka tried to approach to the bridge, worrying not only about flames, but about AA-batteries, too. Face-off went bad for Yugoslav pilot (damage was 0:8) which plummeted down from the sky. Fortunately, Stuka also was destroyed by flames, so bridge was saved, to allow Yugoslav troops to cross it.
Mission 2, Pacific theatre
Two F-4s vs. two Zeros. Japanese opened fight well, delivering damage to first F-4. Even better for them, they managed to start fire on other F-4. But, then the tide turns. While burning F-4 suffers some, but not crucial damage from flames, also manages to shoot Sakai's Zero on the table age and deliver right rudder damage to him. It caused Sakai to leave the field, also leaving other Zero alone. Other Zero fought well, and ex-burning F-4 was reduced to 1 damage, but not destroyed. Yero also delivered some damage to other F-4, but, finally, met his end somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
Unfortunately, we didn't take pictures, but game was fun, which is always good ending of the gaming day
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