DesertWolf101
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ORIGINAL: DesertWolf101 February 14, 1942 Northern Australia The Japanese battleship force sprinted towards Townsville, arriving in the hex and setting up for a daytime bombardment. Before they opened up with their guns however, waves of escorted Banshee bombers came in over the force. During the morning and afternoon, the dive-bombers carried out 71 attacks, dropping their payloads on the mighty ships and scoring 14 1,000-pound bomb hits in the process. Fortunately, the giants’ deck armor was strong enough to handle the American semi-armor piercing bombs, none of which penetrated the battleships. The most badly hit, BB Nagato, had only 10 system damage, and that included wear and tear from the sprint towards Townsville. Furious over being subjected to the aerial storm, the Japanese warships opened up at Townsville at the end of the turn with a devastating barrage, destroying over 50 Allied aircraft including some 20 P-40E fighters, around 10 of the Banshees that just attacked them, approximately 15 Catalinas, and almost ten Wirraways. China Japanese troops storm and take Hengyang, further tightening the cordon around Changsha. Yikes. The Bashees can be fearful if the Allies can get some decent trained pilots in them quickly. Even so, 17 hits is impressive. I'd check the weapons on those BB's just to be sure. There might be a main gun or (more likely) some secondaries and AA that might need glued back on! Yes it is impressive. Frankly I was surprised at the accuracy given how poorly my Banshee pilots fared against merchant vessels in my previous Allied match. As you mention, my opponent must have prioritized putting some good pilots in their cockpits. Luckily though, the damage was quite minimal. I checked the gun mounts on all four ships and only one AAA battery was knocked out. Could have been a lot worse!
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