Saturday 25 January 2020

3rd June 1941, the Beirut Oil Depot

One of the Western Desert squadrons began as a detachment equipped with the new Beaufighter IC. This detachment consisted of the majority of 272 Squadron, temporarily transferred from 201 (Naval Co-operation) Group (Coastal Command) and crews from 252 another Maritime Squadron. 

Designated 272 Sqn as part of the Desert Air Force they were commanded by Squadron Leader Andrew W. Fletcher.  They were based at Gibraltar giving air fighter cover to convoys, and then the Mersah Matruh airfield after arrival being moved to the Libya front in May 1941, with the intention that they would support the upcoming Operation Crusader

Game One

Fletcher had devised an additional role for the versatile Beaufighter, that of ground strafing. A detachment was sent to Cyprus and, on 3 June, strafed the oil tanks at Beirut, which was under Axis control.  Operation Exporter, the attack on Vichy Syria and Lebanon was underway and 272's attack was intended to damage Axis logistics, prior to Commonwealth forces attacking across the Litani river on 8th June.


Air reconnaissance photographs of the Beirut oil tanks, 1941, although this particular shot is from 11 Squadron's Blenhiems bombing attack during the same campaign.
Beirut lacked anti-air defences, but had Vichy French aircraft.  I used my Italian fiat fighter planes to represent these, but the stats will be those of the  Dewoitine D.510 an aircraft obsolete even in 1939, but still in use in Vichy Lebanon, and Morane-Saulnier M.S.406, a more modern aircraft that still had issues, not least amongst the loyalty of their pilots to the Vichy Regime.

Being Coastal Command trained the Beaufighter crews flew a hair raising 20 feet above sea level, climbing to 200 feet for the final release of bombs.  They used this same pattern later, during attacks along the Via Balbia over the desert.




So I`m using a green felt for the sea, and Italian Fiats for the French fighters.  Seems to work...


Victor Valiant`s Beaufighters over the oil depot, running in at low level.

Victor himself swings back to tackle the fighters and gets a lucky burst in.

The first bomb hits perfectly.  The Beaufighters strafe the Oil tanks.

The target is destroyed and the Beaufighters climb out of trouble. 
V for Victor downs the second French fighter.  As an Ace Victor is a real asset to the British.

Game Two

In a follow up operation on 22nd June the French tanker Adour, which was carrying the entire fuel supply for the French forces in the Middle East, was attacked by the Beaufighters of 272 and badly damaged, effectively winning the campaign.

For the aircraft in the attack I`m using the Beauforts from the squadron on Cyprus.

Vichy will attempt to defend the tanker with the remaining Vichy French aircraft, most having been destroyed on the ground by the Beaufighters by this point.


The Beauforts over the Eastern Med.

With the French Air cover delayed the Beauforts line up a perfect run.  Adour is hit

Cue the Frenchman, who is too high. His mates have all deserted to the Allies so this is the last Vichy French Pilot, Lt Petain perhaps?

Turns out the Beauforts have rear turrets and both got a shot in, one of which in a lucky fluke, downs Lt Petain who swung too close.  I wanted a longer game but that was the end play! The Beauforts were a real challenge to game.

1916 Piggy's Sad End

WW1 Air 1916

Briefing by Major "Piggy" Camerun Squadron Commander

What ho fellows?  Settle down there.  

The Brass have decided that we need to get some crates over sausage side and give the bally old Hun a damned good spanking.  Bit of a snag, the General has noticed that I`m letting the side down, so I`ll put it to a referendum for you chaps, shall I lead you over there and put myself in harms way?  I know you will vote to keep me safe as fellow Bullingden boys, show of hands to keep me here... Nobody?  Oh!

Up it is then. The Hun will expect us at 8am sharp and we don't want to surprise them or anything.  Not cricket what?
Carry on...





Die Deutschen
Eindekker A1 ((Double machine gun))  
Hauptmann The Baron Manfred von Pumphosen
Eindekker A2 (Single machine gun)
Lt. Max Todtraum
Eindekker A2 (Single machine gun)
OberLeutnant Fitz Sexpest 

The Jolly old Brits

DH2  (Single Lewis gun)
Major "Piggy" Camerun
DH2  (Single Lewis gun)
Capt Boris Knobson
DH2  (Single Lewis gun)
Lt "Not quite Bullingden enough" Javid.  

The Game


The Bullingden Boys cross the Lines, hunting the Hun 
The Pumphosen Staffel, at a greater height


The d4 is my sun marker and the fat Baron attempts to manoeuvre

The dogfight starts

Some fair shooting from the DH2 but its results are inconclusive

Piggy over-flies his aim and is surrounded

These WW1 air combats have a circular motion to them

The Baron gets onto the tail of Lt. Javid, and downs him

Fitz Sexpest discovers his spandau is jammed

Piggy gets a shot into the Sexpest

The last round, the Baron moves perfectly and puts a long burst into Piggy.  Poor old Piggy explodes in mid air.  Its how he would have wanted to go...


Saturday 18 January 2020

1916: RFC Troop Spotting


WW1 Air 1916

Briefing by Major "Piggy" Camerun Squadron Commander

What ho fellows?  Settle down there.  

The Brass have decided that we need to get some crates over sausage side and spot what the bally old Hun is up to over there.  We will sending over a BE2 with some new fangled camera gear.  Bit of a snag, the Hun keep shooting these poor old kites down.  A flight of DH2 will go as escort. The Hun will expect us at 8am sharp and we don't want to surprise them or anything.  Not cricket what?

8am sharpish then chaps.


Now obviously we're all in this together and I would obviously love to be over sausage side with you chaps, obviously, but I have an important pork related matters to attend, obviously...

Good Luck Chaps...



The Germans have (as always) anticipated the incursion across the lines.  Their Eindekkers are up in pairs and will defend the rear echelon areas.


Die Deutschen
Eindekker A1 (A Flight Plane 1)  Hauptmann The Baron Manfred von Pumphosen
Aircraft A1 has the new twin machine gun configuration that all Eindeckkers are to be converted to in the near future.
Ace, Aristocrat, 
Jovial, Popular.
Interests.  Gluttony
Special Skill Leadership


Eindekker A2 (Single machine gun)
Lt. Max Todtraum
Cunning, popular
Supports the Kaiser
Up from the ranks

Roland C10 OberLeutnant Fitz Sexpest 
Fanatic, Revenge
Up from the ranks
Special Skill Crack shot

Rumpler B1
Lt Hans Untergloves
Inept, Religious

Up from the ranks 

The British


DH2 A1
Capt Boris Knobson
Meek, Popular
Position
Special Skill Leadership
Privledged

DH2 A2
Jacob Rees Arsehoole
Fickle Popular
Government
Up from the Banks


DH2 A3

Brian Bailey Long
Aggressive
Government
Military Family

B2 
Joan Bercow
Doesn't turn easilly
Government, likes order 
Up from the ranks




The Game
The BE2, as an aeroplane it's a shocker.  The dice roll of 1 indicates that the escort are late, again.

And here come the Bullingen boys, DH2S,  load those Lewis guns.

Out of the clouds, the Baron and his Cirus of dirty fokkers 

And a randomly generated Rumpler.

Boris Knobson gets a shot in on an Eindekker, and is engine begins to misfire

But Baron Pumphosen is on that BE2.  Poor shooting though

The Rumpler comes in obliquely, and gets a lucky hit.  Rees Arse'H goes in.

Shot down by a Rumpler, at long range?  What would Quiggles say!

Baron Pumphosen is on the BE2's tail.  Double spandaus!  Down goes Joan Bercow.  As in real life we are running out of any quality candidates.

Knobson gets a hit on Fitz Sexpest.  


Lt Brian Bailey Long and his wingman Gorgeous George turn up, late, having been lost.

At this stage the British have an advantage.

An attempt to swarm the Rumpler fails as the Hun shoots past one DH2 and downs another.  Bailey Long lasted twenty minutes!


And the Baron is on them, an Ace!  Gorgeous George runs out of ammo.  Change that drum boy!

But it's a game of chicken, and the Baron dies not miss.  George is hit.
The Bullingden boys flee in some disarray.  Boris will later give a speech in the Mess lauding this as a great Victory over those Europeans.   He has one game left of this series of three to actually score a victory, and has been warned that Major Camerun will personally lead the next flight over the Hun lines.

1916, the RFC raid on the railway yards


WW1 Air 1916

Briefing by Major "Piggy" Camerun Squadron Commander


What ho fellows?  Settle down there.  

The Brass have decided that the railway yards at Courtrai need a seeing to.  We are sending over some FE2B armed with Cooper Bombs to warm them up. The Hun will expect us at 8am sharp and we don't want to surprise them or anything.  Not cricket what?


Now poor old Old Red Jezza went down in flames and Nigel Porridge went into the shite nose first.  We've lost some proper stand up fellows but we have some excellent stand up fellows remaining.


Now we're all in this together and I would love to be over sausage side with you chaps, obviously, but I have an important champagne breakfast to attend.


Good Luck Chaps...




The Germans have (as always) anticipated an attack across the lines.  Their Eindekkers are up in pairs and will defend the rear echelon areas.



Die Deutschen
Eindekker A1 (A Flight Plane 1)  Hauptmann The Baron Manfred von Pumphosen
Aircraft A1 has the new twin machine gun configuration that all Eindeckkers are to be converted to in the near future.
Ace, Aristocrat, 
Jovial, Popular.
Interests.  Gluttony
Special Skill Leadership


Eindekker A2 (Single machine gun)
Lt. Max Todtraum
Cunning, popular
Supports the Kaiser
Up from the ranks

Roland C10 OberLeutnant Fitz Sexpest 
Fanatic, Revenge
Up from the ranks
Special Skill Crack shot

Rumpler B1
Lt Hans Untergloves
Inept, Religious

Up from the ranks 

The British


DH2 A1
Capt Boris Knobson
Meek, Popular
Position
Special Skill Leadership
Privledged

DH2 A2
Mick the Gove
Fickle Popular
Government
Up from the Banks


DH2 A3

Timmy Martin Witherspoon
Aggressive
Government
Military Family

FE2b B2
Eric Thornbury
Doesn't turn easilly
Government
Up from the ranks


FE2b B2

Jessi Phillips
Ardent Royalist
Government
Up from Sheffield 

Sopworth Pup

RNAS Patrol
Algy Soubry
Daring Popular
Religion
Privledged




The Game


The FE2B cross the line and discover the waiting Hun.

Lt Phillips goes down as Fitz Sexpest thumbs his firing lever.

And the drum on that Lewis appears to be empty.  The Eindekkers swarm Captain Thornbury.

Thornbury goes is as yet more Fokkers appear.   Where were Knobson and the DH2 cover?  Late to the party?  That's not like Boris!



The Bullingden boys arrive, in formation looking professional, for once.  But too late to save the FE2bs.

But there are days when crossing the Line is a bad idea.

The Baron gets on the tail of Lt Gove, and calmly shoots him through the head.

The RFC scatters.  Knobson turns for home.

Timmy Witherspoon goes for easy meat, a Roland out on the flank, but a burst from the rear gunner kills his engine, and Timmy goes down...

Knobson flees across the lines, his engine on fire, Eindekkers pummeling him.

But Algy Soubry turns up in a  RNAS Pup, and the Eindekkers veer away.

The Navy saves the day...

My full muster of Fokkers turn for home, utterly triumphant.