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JDO3
October 25th, 2010, 09:27
I'm trying to look in to this huge battle to make a mission for ETO.
Basically, USAAF fighters simulated bombers and drew up a massive Luftwaffe defense, so they could engage. It worked a bit too well, and two gaggles of German planes (80-100 aircraft each) intercepted.
I'm looking for some more facts. Here's what I have so far.

American Groups consisted of:
352nd Fighter Group operating from RAF Bodney
353rd Fighter Group
357th Fighter Group operating from RAF Leiston

On Wikipedia (page for 357th Fighter Group) it has that P-47's were involved, but I haven't found anything about that.

German Groups consisted of:
I/JG 1
II/JG 1
I/JG 3
III/JG 26
I/JG 26
III/JG 27 - Bf-109?
IV/JG 27 - Bf-109?
IV/JG 54 - Fw-190A-8
I/JG 300 - Bf-109G-14
III/JG 300 - Bf-109G-14
IV/JG 300 - Bf-109G-14
Stab/JG 301 - Fw-190A-8
I/JG 301 - Fw-190A-9
II/JG 301 - Fw-190A-9

The Germans and Americans clashed 100 miles SW of Berlin, N of Leipzig.

Thats all I have. Any input would be appreciated.

-JDO3

MajorMagee
October 25th, 2010, 14:12
Distinguished Service Cross
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Awarded for actions during the World War II

The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting a Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Award of the Distinguished Service Cross to Captain (Air Corps) Ray S. Wetmore (ASN: 0-675960), United States Army Air Forces, for extraordinary heroism in connection with military operations against an armed enemy while serving as Pilot of a P-51 Fighter Airplane in the 370th Fighter Squadron, 359th Fighter Group, EIGHTH Air Force, in aerial combat against enemy forces on 27 November 1944, during an air mission over Germany. On this date, Captain Wetmore was leader of a flight of four P-51 fighter aircraft on a fighter sweep mission over north central Germany. During the mission he sighted three formations of enemy aircraft, totaling more than 200 FW 190's and Me-109's. With total disregard for his own personal safety, Major Wetmore tracked the hostile fighters, radioing their positions, altitude and course to his nearby fighter group. Supporting fighters failed to arrive, and Major Wetmore, ignoring the fact of the overwhelming odds of 200 to 2, chose to attack three of the enemy aircraft in the air. The action of Major Wetmore on this occasion was a clear demonstration of the willful selection of the more hazardous of two acceptable and honorable courses of action, since his withdrawal from the combat under such overwhelmingly unfavorable circumstances would certainly have been acceptable. Captain Wetmore's unquestionable valor in aerial combat is in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflects great credit upon himself, the 8th Air Force, and the United States Army Air Forces.

General Orders: Headquarters, U.S. Army Air Forces in Europe, General Orders No. 168 (1945)

Action Date: 27-Nov-44

Service: Army Air Forces

Rank: Captain

Company: 370th Fighter Squadron

Regiment: 359th Fighter Group

Division: 8th Air Force

MajorMagee
October 25th, 2010, 14:19
Silver Star
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Awarded for actions during the World War II

The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to Captain (Air Corps) John B. England (ASN: 0-739263), United States Army Air Forces, for gallantry in action as a Pilot of the 362d Fighter Squadron, EIGHTH Air Force, while participating in a fighter sweep over Germany, on 27 November 1944. Sighting a formation of approximately fifty hostile fighters, Captain England unhesitatingly led his Flight to the attack. By skillful maneuvering, he gained the initial advantage of surprise and was successful in destroying two FW-190s. Having become separated from the rest of his Flight, he never-the-less exhibited utter disregard for personal danger by engaging alone another large force of enemy aircraft. Although only three of his guns were now operational, he pressed home his attack with such forceful determination that he was able to shoot down two more enemy planes before withdrawing. Captain England's gallantry and zealous desire to destroy the enemy at all costs served as an inspiration to all who participated in this action.

General Orders: Headquarters, 8th Air Force, General Orders No. 66 (May 8, 1945)

Action Date: 27-Nov-44

Service: Army Air Forces

Rank: Captain

Company: 362d Fighter Squadron

Division: 8th Air Force

MajorMagee
October 25th, 2010, 14:27
The Jagdverbände made three concerted attempts to attack Eighth Air Force bombers between 21 November and 27 November 1944, and on the last generated an estimated 750 fighter sorties, the largest defensive reaction of the war. The three fighter wings of the Eighth used a tactical ruse to score a significant victory. Assigning 13 groups to a fighter-bomber mission, P-51s and P-47s simulated heavy bomber formations while other P-51s flew escort patterns above them. The resulting radar contact triggered the heavy fighter reaction near Magdeburg, and the force was directed towards them by a microwave early warning (MEW) site ("Nuthouse") at Gulpen, Netherlands.
In the 66th Fighter Wing, the 353d and 357th Fighter Groups engaged approximately 200 Fw 190s of JG 300 and JG 301, with the 353d downing 22 and the 357th, 30 in the ensuing combats. Captain Leonard K. "Kit" Carson, on the 38th mission of his second tour and having nine previous credits, became the second 357th pilot to become an "ace in a day", while Yeager and Capt John B. England claimed four kills each.[22] One week later, on 5 December, the 357th escorted 3rd Division bombers to Berlin and encountered 100 more German fighters, claiming 22 against a loss of two

MajorMagee
October 25th, 2010, 14:39
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/archive/index.php?t-1290.html

ndicki
October 26th, 2010, 08:02
Just to make life even more interesting, each Gruppe could be using several types of Bf109 concurrently - the supply situation was totally chaotic at the time, and the nomenclature of certain types of Bf109g had become almost meaningless. For example a Bf109g-14 is effectively the same as a late Bf109g-6, unless it is fitted with an AS engine, in which case it is virtually identical to the g-6AS or even g-10AS, but different from the g-10ASM... In other words, a typical Gruppe could be flying a mixture of late-production g-5 and g-6, g-5/6AS, g-14, g-14AS and by November 1944 would have been receiving or about to receive k-4s, which entered service a few days before the g-10... Not to mention the mess around GM-2 and MW50 power boost...

But to be honest, if you use essentially g-14s, you'll be about right.

JG 27 was flying Bf109gs at this time - it never flew any other type than the 109 as far as I know.

Feel free to use any of the DL or DR2 Bf109s as you wish!

ndicki
October 26th, 2010, 08:28
Subject to caution, but:

I/JG 1 - FW190a-8
II/JG 1 - FW190a-8
I/JG 3 - Bf109g
III/JG 26 - Bf109g
I/JG 26 - FW190a-8

JDO3
October 26th, 2010, 08:54
Hey, Thanks for all the input.

I think that I'll just do the combat with 353rd and 357th Fight Groups against JG 300 and JG 301. I can't find JG 300 or JG 301 airbase info - can anyone give me that?

Or could someone inform me on how to set up spawns (I haven't been able to do that kind of thing right...)

JDO3

ndicki
October 26th, 2010, 10:28
I./JG 300 - Borkheide - Bf109g
II./JG 300 - Löbnitz/ Bitterfeld - FW190a-8 etc
III./JG 300 - Jüterbog-Damm - Bf109g
IV./JG 300 - Reinsdorf - Bf109g, FW190a-8 (?)

http://www.jg300.de/
http://www.ww2.dk/air/jagd/jg300.htm

If you look for "Jagdgeschwader" rather than "JG" you get more results...

JDO3
October 26th, 2010, 11:58
Ok. I'll start building now, unless I can get this one last piece of info.

Are there repaints of 353rd FG P-51's, 357th FG P-51's, JG 300 Bf-109's/Fw-190's, and JG 301 Fw-190's?

mrjmaint
October 26th, 2010, 12:04
Or could someone inform me on how to set up spawns


What do you want the spawns to do?

JDO3
October 26th, 2010, 12:37
What do you want the spawns to do?

Well, basically just spawn a couple hundred German aircraft so that I won't have to have them loitering while the Americans come to attack them.

Led Zeppelin
October 27th, 2010, 03:02
Or could someone inform me on how to set up spawns (I haven't been able to do that kind of thing right...)
PM me youe e-mail

ndicki
October 27th, 2010, 08:55
Ok. I'll start building now, unless I can get this one last piece of info.

Are there repaints of 353rd FG P-51's, 357th FG P-51's, JG 300 Bf-109's/Fw-190's, and JG 301 Fw-190's?

There are g-10s of JGs 300 and 301, but not g-14s. If you can give me a few days, there's no reason why you can't have a special JG 300 g-14. If you can find a photo of one, it would make life even easier - the Reichsverteidigung band should be blue-white-blue for JG 300 and yellow-red for JG 301 at that date. I don't have the necessary to run off an FW 190a. Having said that, if you use Dancat's beautiful a-8 (which you really should) then there is already a JG 301 scheme available, although the bands appear to be inverted; normally the yellow band is to the fore for JG 301. As E.Gr. KG 51 (J.) used red-yellow bands with red to the fore on Me410s...

ndicki
October 29th, 2010, 10:09
1./JG 300 - hypothetical I admit. For once I have utterly failed to find a photo. The problem is that you have a window of perhaps two or three months between the introduction of the blue and white bands in October - and they won't have been painted on immediately, either - and the attrition of the Bf109g-14s in service. As they were replaced essentially by g-10 and k-4 aircraft, which did wear the blue and white RVT bands, there are not that many photos...

mrjmaint
October 29th, 2010, 18:58
November 27, 1944
I'm trying to look in to this huge battle to make a mission for ETO.




could someone inform me on how to set up spawns



basically just spawn a couple hundred German aircraft so that I won't have to have them loitering while the Americans come to attack them


The concept of a mission this size has intrigued me. Especially the idea of using spawns for the German aircraft. So I made a short simple mission to test the spawn idea.

I have three us flights of 8, 2 flights of P51D's and 1 of P47D25's, facing six spawned German flights of 8 with a mixture of BF109G10's and FW190A8's giving a ratio of 2:1.

Talk about a Furrball!!:isadizzy:

JD03's mission concept is BIG and I would be happy to help in any way I can.:cool:
PM me if you would like see what I have.

HouseHobbit
October 29th, 2010, 19:43
I have built several missions which have over 200 aircraft involved..

It is best to use AI aircraft for everything except the Players Birds..
This many aircraft tend to slow down even the fastest computers if you try to use all full model Birds and not AI birds..

I have ran as many as 240 aircraft in a mission, all fighters, 120 american and 120 german
and once you engage the swarm is gets really crazy..

Without building AI's as needed I could not have done this..

Most computer will run really slow FPS or even Lock during these battles if you don't Model AI birds for this..

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Nothing lower then a 2 gig CPU and a 512 video card with at least 2 gig of DDR ram is needed to run a mission like this, Just a warning..Once you get above 100 birds at one time in a mission you need a fast computer to handle it..
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loverboy1
October 30th, 2010, 17:46
all i can say after having made for me and his owrk on a ton of missions and all in many updates in here soh .....hobbit has great work and achievement on large projetcs as youve laid out .


all you have to do is review all the missions large small and for simming community ...and without a doubt youll learn grow and enrich your simming experience .


im just a dumb old simmer ...who flys these


lb/joshua

hobbit for president

JDO3
November 2nd, 2010, 04:03
1./JG 300 - hypothetical I admit. For once I have utterly failed to find a photo. The problem is that you have a window of perhaps two or three months between the introduction of the blue and white bands in October - and they won't have been painted on immediately, either - and the attrition of the Bf109g-14s in service. As they were replaced essentially by g-10 and k-4 aircraft, which did wear the blue and white RVT bands, there are not that many photos...

Thanks so much ndicki. Where can I find these?

Thanks to all for their help.

HouseHobbit
November 2nd, 2010, 07:17
But Joshua, there is a height requirment..

I think you have to be over 5 ft. tall to be president...
Bummer...

Thanks very much... :jump:

ndicki
November 2nd, 2010, 11:45
Thanks so much ndicki. Where can I find these?


Haven't uploaded it yet.

Putting the upload package together is a bit of a pain, because it's a g-14/U4 and most users won't spot the difference until they realise the guns aren't working. It has a 30mm MK108 in place of the MG151/20 you'd expect. So it needs my MK108 package from the g-10/k-4 series.

JDO3
November 9th, 2010, 13:00
K.
Let us know when you have!

JDO3
May 1st, 2011, 16:55
Hello all,

I'm back! Been a pretty busy bit of time - but now I am back up and running in ETO and whatnot. Finally got an old laptop - Inspiron 8200 (yeah, old stuff, but powerful...). 2.2ghz P4, gonna have 1gb RAM when I'm done...and nVidia geforce 4 440 (which is the only drawback i think - would have liked to get a better graphics card, but it only cost $100.. I haven't finished with my desktop yet...).
But I still want to make this mission. I'm going to run those spawn tests that i've been sent; and if anyone could give me some updated info on making my own spawns, i'd be appreciative.
Not to rush you ndicki, but are those bf-109g-14's anywhere close to being uploaded?

Thanks to all,

JDO3

Led Zeppelin
May 2nd, 2011, 02:51
welcome back! ;-)

JDO3
May 3rd, 2011, 16:03
Okay. So I [finally] tested the mission that I think mrjmaint sent me - works good. Were they supposed to spawn 88 miles from the next waypoint though?
Anyway, that was looking real good. So if anyone can give me some info on how to create my own spawns, that will be really helpful.

Thanks you guys!

Led Zeppelin
May 3rd, 2011, 23:30
Which type of spawn do you want?

Personnally, I build spawns with a text editor (PsPad is my favorite one but Notepad or Wordpad can do the job).

JDO3
May 4th, 2011, 06:38
So I just opened up one of the ETO Spawns - Clostermann_109G6_4.
What is xml version and encoding?
Country - self explanatory.
Formtype - formation(?)
Directive - mission type (for lack of a better term).
Obviously, Unit Type is the type of aircraft, which is the model name.
Repeat - is that the number of aircraft spawned?
Payload - self explanatory.
What is the information in the route parameters?

Am I on the right track?

Led Zeppelin
May 4th, 2011, 09:24
Am I on the right track?
Yes you are!! I've build this spawn.

I recommend that you download the Microsoft document that describe all spawns parameters.
http://www.microsoft.com/games/combatfs3/downloads.aspx#sdk


Formtype - formation(?) -> yes. I warmly recommend to download this document (link below), I can't work without it, it describes all formations types for aircrafts, ships and vehicules. It is a must have.
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/page.php?lloc=downloads&loc=downloads&page=info&FileID=6351

Directive - mission type -> yes

Obviously, Unit Type is the type of aircraft, which is the model name -> yes, it is the one mentioned in aircraft.cfg "model="


Repeat - is that the number of aircraft spawned? -> yes

What is the information in the route parameters? ->
<Waypoint PositionType="player-die-roll" Die="1D12" -> this means that aircraft will be spawned randomly around player

Distance="3557.42" -> distance from player (the closer the enamy fighter is from player, the more dangerous it is.


Type="turn" -> can be intercept, allweapons, takeoff...


Spawns learning is a long process, fell free to unse all of the ones I've build and begin by 'simple' things or you will get mad.


I'm on holliday this evening, I'll be back end of next week. Have fun with spawns! :icon_lol: