Sunday arrives far too early for my liking. My body ached all over. One more night until I get home to my own bed. I have signed up for a 9:00 AM game being run by David Redpath.
I was given the mobile ground radar set to run. The rule set was a WW2 variant of Dave's Bandit Rules. Combat is initiated when two opposing units (circles with planes) touch each other. Visibility is limited, so units must follow a pre-plotted course until they have spotted something or they receive a message.
Units must move toward a way point (wooded blocks). As radar I could adjust the location of one RAF any turn the radar worked and was successful at picking up a target. Units had two blocks but had to reach one location before going to the second.
Fighters may place a block on an enemy unit once they sighted it, thus allowing them to pursue it. Radar wasn't that finely developed so I couldn't tag an enemy unit. The allies won the battle due to the large number of German bombers shot down.
Achtung Hurricane - Tobruk 1941.
| The Players Receive an Early Morning Briefing |
| The Bandits arrive coming in from the sea at dawn. Two groups of fighters (Me-109s) and five groups of Stukas. One flight of the RAF is on patrol. |
| Smoke from a previous strike on Tobruk guides the enemy. The RAF fling themselves into the fray. |
| Carnage everywhere. The Luftwaffe pass on a high bomb run. They take hits from the AA while lingering over the site. A 2nd RAF flight on its way home has been vectored in. |
| Red Flight is out of the battle and Yellow Flight is in the middle of things, Yellow blows away two German units but falls to superior numbers. |
| There was a third RAF unit but it didn't last long enough for me to take a picture. |
Units must move toward a way point (wooded blocks). As radar I could adjust the location of one RAF any turn the radar worked and was successful at picking up a target. Units had two blocks but had to reach one location before going to the second.
Fighters may place a block on an enemy unit once they sighted it, thus allowing them to pursue it. Radar wasn't that finely developed so I couldn't tag an enemy unit. The allies won the battle due to the large number of German bombers shot down.








