U-13, a German UB-1 type sub in the service of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, is damaged and unable to submerge. She must limp home on the surface, hoping to make it to port before the Entente can track her down and do her in. To that end, various A-H planes have taken to the air to protect the stricken sub, while Italian and British planes search her out and attempt to sink her.
This close-in shot shows the sub slowly moving south as A-H planes pass over it to engage the oncoming Entente attackers.
This long shot shows the layout of the opposing forces. The two Macchi flying boats are equipped with small bombs - a direct hit will do the sub in, and a near miss could sufficiently damage the boat and sink her.
The Phoenix and Aviatik are trying to stay close by and shoo away any attackers, but they are drawn into the fray.
The white Macchi coming down from the north has managed to line itself up on the sub and should have an easy time dropping its bombs on target if it isn't interrupted by A-H attackers...
The same shot from a slightly different angle - things look dire for U-13.
Bombs are away! The green Macchi is coming in from the west, trying to land its bomb from the broadside, while the white flying boat has the sub dead to rights. The A-H pilots have gotten sucked into dogfighting with Entente scouts, leaving the Macchis free to wreak havoc on the U-boot.
Once the sub is destroyed, the situation devolves into a classic furball, with the Austro-Hungarian pilots trying to exact revenge for the sinking of the sub. While they were able to do some damage to the Entente, the sub's sinking and lack of definite resolution otherwise in the air saw the Entente win the day.
This was a fun scenario to run, and I think next time the A-H forces need a plane or two advantage over the Entente - as it ran this time, the advantage was in the Entente's favor (which is not necessarily historically inaccurate), but it makes for an uphill battle perhaps best left for a local game club. At a convention like Origins, it might be better served to 'balance' the scenario, particularly when people pay to play and expect equal opportunities to win.
The game mat is an old 'seascape' from GHQ that I purchased many years ago from my local game shop - I really like the rippling effect portrayed on the surface. The sub is a 3D model of a German UB-1 sub that was made by a fellow in my local gaming group - I cleaned it up and detailed the conning tower, adding the periscope and side supports, as well as the gun. It is based on the sub skippered by Otto Prohaska, the protagonist in John Biggins's A Sailor of Austria novel - it and its 3 other companion books in the series are a wonderful (if somewhat sobering) look into the A-H Empire as it collapses during WWI.
Peter (Teaticket) was piloting the white Macchi, and from the start of the game he was focused on lining up on the sub and doing her in. Well flown, Peter!
All the best,
Matt
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