S!~ All,
Attached you will find the scores for the brief, yet intense, first round of the Wings~of~War: Midway 1942 Campaign. We will switch sides and begin the second round on 28 September 2009.
I do apologize that the campaign is brief. I had expected the AA to keep the Allies from sinking all of the Japanese ships for a while longer. However, there is one thing that came out of the campaign that will be useful in the future; if I do not check "Single Map Campaign" in the DCG it will continue to change maps, which is considered a "Grand Campaign". By allowing the server to continue I learned that after Midway 1942 the DCG will go on to Santa Cruz, Guadalcanal, and Tarwara. So, instead of just Midway 1942, we could continue on with the other battles of the Pacific Theater, which we will do the near future.
Scores for the first round of Wings~of~War: Midway 1942
- Tiger
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Scores for the first round of Wings~of~War: Midway 1942
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- Jolly
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Re: Scores for the first round of Wings~of~War: Midway 1942
Sweet! I'll get to fly this time with you guys!!
Nice.
Nice.
- SNA2007
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Re: Scores for the first round of Wings~of~War: Midway 1942
Start training people Jolly grrrrrrrrrrr
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10% of military aviation is knowing what to do, how to do it, and how to do it while flying. 90% is all about learning how to look cool.
A smoking hole in the ground is a small price to pay for a bitchin' maneuver. -Maj Otero, USMC C-130 Pilot
Squadron Training Officer
1st Pursuit Squadron, =AVG=
10% of military aviation is knowing what to do, how to do it, and how to do it while flying. 90% is all about learning how to look cool.
A smoking hole in the ground is a small price to pay for a bitchin' maneuver. -Maj Otero, USMC C-130 Pilot
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