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HouseHobbit
February 13th, 2012, 12:02
P-51B_332FG by FFD standalones x17 uploaded bt Alian95

These planes uses the reflective model made by Klass_o_44, also include here repainted
by FFD Alain95 skins for the cockpit interior. ACC light effects added to the xdp file.

These are GREAT!
Adds a whole new light for all of this..
BRAVO!!
The ETO/MAW TK B-24's add greatly to this set..
Thanks Guys..
Again BRAVO!!

Keeping the Big friends Safe..
Welcome to Lake Constance nice place to visit..
Mission preview..

20 July 1944: The 332d Fighter Group escorted bombers to the Friedrichshafen area of Germany (332d Fighter Group mission report number 30). Four Tuskegee Airmen shot down four Me-109s. The victors included Capts Joseph D. Elsberry, Armour G. McDaniel, and Edward L. Toppins, and 1st Lt Langdon E. Johnson. Elsberry became the first Tuskegee Airmen to earn four aerial victory credits (Fifteenth Air Force General Orders 2202, 2284, and 2484, dated 31 Jul 1944, 3 Aug 1944, and 11 Aug 1944, respectively). Unfortunately, two of the escorted B-24s were shot down by enemy aircraft (Missing Air Crew Reports 6914 and 6919).

HouseHobbit
February 14th, 2012, 13:30
The Tuskegee Airman got the B-24's to the target, and they did a Job on it..
Had to place this Facility, since there wasn't one here..
Lined up very well I think..

Mission report:
12 July 1944: The 332d Fighter Group escorted the B-24s of the 49th Bomb Wing to raid the marshalling yards at Nimes in southern France and downed four enemy airplanes (332d Fighter Group mission report number 23; 332d Fighter Group history for July 1944). 1st Lt. Harold E. Sawyer shot down one FW-190 (the first 332d Fighter Group victory in the P-51 Mustang), while 1 Lt. Joseph Elsberry shot down three of them, earning a Distinguished Flying Cross for the achievement (Fifteenth Air Force General Orders numbered 2032 and 2466, dated 23 Jul and 10 Aug 1944 respectively). Enemy airplanes shot down 3 of the escorted B-24s (Missing Air Crew Reports 6894, 6895, and 7034; 461 Bombardment Group mission report for 12 July 1944; Fifteenth Air Force mission folder for 12 July 1944).

rocketred
February 14th, 2012, 14:35
this is better than payware /////


keep it up solider ......the hobbits will grow in the world of mission/madness

HouseHobbit
February 14th, 2012, 15:11
Mission briefing:
26 July 1944: Four Tuskegee Airmen each shot down 1 Me-109 during a mission to escort B-24s of the 47th Bombardment Wing to Markendorf Airdrome (332d Fighter Group mission report number 37). The victors included Capt Edward L. Toppins, 1st Lts Freddie E. Hutchins and Leonard M. Jackson, and 2d Lt. Roger Romine (Fifteenth Air Force General Orders 2350 and 2482, dated 6 Aug 1944 and 11 Aug 1944, respectively). Toppins earned his fourth aerial victory credit that day.

HouseHobbit
February 14th, 2012, 16:41
Mission Briefing:
16 November 1944: The 332d Fighter Group escorted B-24 bombers of the 304th Bombardment Wing to and from Munich West marshalling yards. During the mission, the group encountered several Me-109 enemy fighters that attempted to shoot down the bombers. Captain Luke J. Weathers of the 302d Fighter Squadron shot down 2 of the enemy fighters.

HouseHobbit
February 15th, 2012, 01:48
Mission Briefing:
July 18 1944 was the best day yet. The red-tailed Mustangs shot down 12 enemy airplanes, beating the previous one-day record of 10. While escorting 5th Bombardment Wing B-24s on a raid against an airfield at Memmingen, they encountered at least 30 German ME-109s over Italy. The enemy fighters approached from different directions and altitudes in groups of two and five. Most of the days victories belonged to the 21 Tuskegee Airmen P 51s that engaged these German aircraft but the P 51s that continued to the target area also shot down two of four FW 190s that dove on the bomber formations over Memmingen. Three of the groups pilots went missing that day. One B 24 was also lost.

**The Tuskegee P-51c 1944 Mission Package is Ready to be sent to the Hobbit Hole Gang for testing**

HouseHobbit
February 15th, 2012, 10:13
Mission Briefing;
On July 25, 1944 while escorting B-24s on a raid against a tank factory at Linz, Austria, 44 Tuskegee fighters encountered an almost equal number of ME-109s. Most of the enemy fighters provided top cover fortheir attacking compatriots, who struck the bombers in groups of three and four. In the ensuing air battle, 1st Lieutenant Harold E. Sawyer of the 301st Fighter Squadron shotdown one ME-109 and damaged two others, but the same squadron lost two pilots in the engagement. Three B-24s, hit by flak, also failed to return

The Tuskegee Package is out to the testers..

Thanks; to the ETO/PTO Team for the wonderful ETO Expansion

Thanks to; SOH for allowing me to post my missions Packages

Thanks to; Alain95 and Klass_o_44 for the P51 models used in this package..

Thanks to; Regs Hanger for the beautiful TK B-24's used in this package..

Cuttles
February 16th, 2012, 07:12
Super: that was quick!!!

HouseHobbit
February 16th, 2012, 10:28
brundu841 Has given permission that I may include the Archer Tuskegee Pilot in the P-51c Missions package for upload..
Thank You very much
Bravo!!
Vive la France!!
(I think I got this correct this time I hope)

rocketred
February 16th, 2012, 11:32
wow ... we gotta get some videos of these in the air , wheres flyer1..need his directorship in the movie :guinness::guinness: