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    Default OTT BYM Mission 9 – “The Death of Chivalry” – 5 Dec 1916 by Hu Rhu

    Fwbl Stefan Maier peered through the early morning mist, cursing under his breath. Here he was far over the enemy lines trying to locate a British aerodrome with a low lying mist and he was late.
    His day hadn’t started well having been assigned the oldest Halberstadt DIII on the Jasta roster, given he was the newest pilot. He was up an hour before dawn, with a plan to be over the lines in darkness and to drop the wreath over the airfield at dawn. He knew that the Tommies always flew a dawn patrol and he didn’t want to meet them as they took off.

    However as they say …’the best laid plans’….his chief mechanic reported that they couldn’t get the engine to start. Working really hard, they finally coaxed it into life 40 minutes later and it was already dawn as Maier crossed the lines. Thankfully he met no Tommies and before long he was nearing the aerodrome. It was now full daylight and he felt completely naked this far over the lines.
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    At last, a break in the mist allowed him to spot the ‘drome and executing a stall, Maier tossed out the wreath to commemorate the death of Lt Arthur Knight, who had been shot down the day before by ‘The Baron’.
    Maier wasted no time in executing an Immelmann turn and headed for home. As he did so he spotted a strange aircraft approaching from the North. The unidentified plane had three wings and realising that it wasn’t a German, Maier turned towards it.
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    As the two aircraft closed, Lt Basil Blenkinson who was flying the newest machine to come out of the Sopwith stable, their new Triplane realised that the lone aircraft was a German Halberstadt and engaged. Both planes fired at long range, with the Halberstadt taking minor damage.
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    Then they were past each other but to Maier’s horror he spotted two more British machines approaching from the South. Two Sopwith Pups flown by 2Lts Arnold Arnold and Huw Evans, were returning from a dawn patrol when they saw the dogfight ahead.
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    Although quite far way, both turned their machines to cut off the Halberstadt.
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    What no-one had noticed was that two more German planes had entered the fray. Ltn Karl Ziegler the Jasta’s only ace, freshly returned from a short stay in hospital, was flying a brand new Albatros DIII, whilst his compatriot Ltn Dieter Roth was in his favourite Albatros DII.
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    Evans now spots the two Albatros, noting the rather strange design of the plane with the red fuselage, and turns to engage.
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    His Pup and the DIII exchange long range fire. Ziegler gets a minor flesh wound which puts him off his aim but Roth in return sets the Pup alight.
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    Arnold now follows up to support Evans but has totally forgotten about Maier. Having out-manoeuvred the Triplane, he turns towards the Pups and finds himself in a good position to engage Arnold and damages his rudder.
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    Ziegler and Arnold flash past each other and Arnold gets the drop on Roth and deals out heavy damage. However, Maier stays on Arnold’s tail and delivers heavy damage at close range.
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    Evans finds the fire difficult to control as he weaves around trying to put out the flames.
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    Ziegler having swept past the Pups he sees Blenkinson , who by now has caught up. He engages at long range damaging the Triplanes rudder and taking some minor damage in return.
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    With his rudder controls damaged, Arnold has no choice but to try a sharp right turn to try and throw Maier off his tail. It also has the advantage of getting in a shot against Roth whose engine starts to emit dark, oily smoke.
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    However, his manoeuvre fails to shake off Maier who sticks like glue to his task and the Halberstadt pours another heavy burst into the sagging Pup. It’s too much for the fragile machine and Arnold plummets to the ground in No-man’s land. Kill to Maier (his first).
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    Evans who is still wrestling with his fire swings his plane around and gets a long range shot at Roth, jamming his gun in the process. Maier also fires at Evans but his gun jams too.
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    Blenkinson and Ziegler narrowly miss each other as they flash past.
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    Evans is flying superbly as he gets in a great position to engage Roth but curses his jammed gun.
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    It seems like he is getting the fire under control.
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    However, in his attempt to keep the flames down he overturns which allows Roth to get a good burst in at close range, albeit at the expense of jamming his guns.
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    Turning sharply again, Evans avoids colliding with Roth but opens himself up for a long range shot from Ziegler who had Immelmanned. More fire springs up and this is too much as the Pup turns turtle and plummets into the ground in No-man’s land in a ball of flame. Kill to Ziegler.
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    Ziegler Immelmann’s again and finds himself facing Blenkinson, who by now realises that he is the only aircraft left facing three Germans. He turns away but not before Ziegler catches him with a long range shot that does very heavy damage.
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    It is now a race for home as Ziegler attempts to put the Triplane down before it can get too far ahead. He catches again it with a long range shot and scores more heavy damage.
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    Blenkinson can feel his controls getting soft and realises that he has very little time to get away. He uses his new machine’s acrobatic skill and outmanoeuvres the Albatros, which is fast but turns more slowly and suddenly Blenkinson has thrown him off.
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    Ziegler pulls his machine around but it is clear that he will not now catch the Triplane and reluctantly turns for home.
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    Meanwhile Roth and Maier head for home to a well-earned breakfast. As he crosses his own lines, Maier reflects on the act of chivalry that almost cost him his life and vows that in future he will a little less keen to do something so foolish. ‘After all,’ he thinks, ‘I can always drink a toast to the fallen, in my own mess’.
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    Butcher’s Tally

    Adlers
    Fwbl Stefan Maier: Halberstadt DIII – RTB 1 Kill (Arnold)
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    Ltn Dieter Roth: Albatros DII – RTB 0 Kills
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    Ltn Karl Ziegler: Albatros DIII – RTB / WIA 1 Kill (Evans)
    C&W Rolled 11 -1WIA +1ACE +1RTB = 13 All’s well when you land well!
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    Bulldogs

    Lt Basil Blenkinson: Sopwith Triplane – RTB 0 Kills
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    2Lt Huw Evans: Sopwith Pup S – SD-FLM-NML 0 Kills
    C&W Rolled 7 -2FLM -1NML = 4 Injured - Skip 1D6 Scenarios. Rolled 2 = Skip 2 scenarios
    E&E Rolled 6 -1FLM +1NML -1WIC = 5 In hiding - Skip 1D2 Scenarios. Rolled 1 = Skip 1 scenario
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    2Lt Arnold Arnold: Sopwith Pup 4 – SD-NML 0 Kills
    C&W Rolled 5 -1SD -1NML = 3 Injured Skip 1D6 Scenarios. Rolled 3 skip = 3 scenarios
    E&E Rolled 10 +1NML -1WIC = 10 They didn’t even see me!
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    Victory Points
    Adlers
    2 aircraft shot down – 20 pts
    Wreath plane returns safely – 15 pts

    Total 35 pts

    Bulldogs

    Nil

    Adler Victory
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    Very well played Gary, you chaps did you proud ! You have a Huw Evans on tour roster - not Dan, so Onkel has made the adjustment. Now I have my mats back I hope to get this played in the next few days [Held for Onkel (will be tomorrow now, see you this evening)]

    Onkel says:

    Very well done Eagles, respect shown to a fallen pilot and a couple of his colleagues shown what it feels like !
    Fwbl Stefan Maier picks up his pilots badge for his first victory; Karl adds another victory to his tally and a small scratch to his hide for his troubles. Something to celebrate

    On t'other side of the lines..
    2Lt Dennis Giles joins the Bulldogs to replace Arnold who is out for the rest of the campaign

    REP gun Jammed
    Last edited by flash; 05-12-2022 at 02:34.

    "He is wise who watches"

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    A clean sweep, Gary, well done! The Kaiser will be proud.
    Plenty of smoke & fire to go around in this one.
    REP gun Jammed

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    Another well-played mission, Gary.
    A rout for our Adler!


    Yours looks very much like what I have planned, using a Halberstadt to deliver the wreath because of the better maneuverability, and a D.III for my Super Ace to check out.
    REP is currently jammed, unfortunately.

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    Thanks to you all. I have found my rep gun to be jammed as well. Does it self recitfy or do I have to take a mallet to it.

    When I play tested the scenario, I found that three A firing planes against three B guns to be a little overpowering, so I adjusted one plane German aircraft to be a B firing Halberstadt. In hindsight I might also have made the other two Entente planes to be SPAD VII, which are both faster and more robust. However when the British were the wreath droppers not only did they get all their machines home they also shot down one of the Germans. I'd be really keen to see how others have fared.

    Historically this is not a good time for the Entente (especially the British) as they persevere with smaller, agile but underpowered and underarmed machines against the new breed of twin-firing Albatros. Only the SPADs or really good pilots managed to make any headway. I'm really interested in how future scenarios in the OTT Campaign can balance the sides, otherwise a wargaming Bloody April looms. if you are a Bulldog but if you are an Adler.

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    You made it look easy, Gary. Well done.

    Rep will need to wait. I don't think the rep gun self-rectifies. You need to do just what it says - "spread the rep around" to some other people.

    Enjoy the victory with a virtual pint or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowDragon View Post
    You made it look easy, Gary. Well done.

    Rep will need to wait. I don't think the rep gun self-rectifies. You need to do just what it says - "spread the rep around" to some other people.

    Enjoy the victory with a virtual pint or two.
    Thanks, drinking it now and boy does it taste good.

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    Blimey Gary that was a bit of a walk over for your chaps, good result for them though.

    I've played this and flew for the first time the Sopwith Triplane as the wreath dropper, reading yor AAR I may have buggered up your scenario as I thought the wreath was dropped from altitude 1, the returning plane was also at 1 and the others were higher. Upps.

    I've just checked and it was optional.
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vagabond View Post
    Blimey Gary that was a bit of a walk over for your chaps, good result for them though.

    I've played this and flew for the first time the Sopwith Triplane as the wreath dropper, reading yor AAR I may have buggered up your scenario as I thought the wreath was dropped from altitude 1, the returning plane was also at 1 and the others were higher. Upps.

    I've just checked and it was optional.
    Cheers
    Yes a little one sided. As for the altitude, not to matter as long as the game was fun, that's all that matters.

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    Well done Gary. A good outing for your Eagles, downing two and all your boys coming home. Very nice looking Alb D.III.



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