"Kursk air campaign this summer in Atlanta " Topic
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Microbiggie | 27 May 2015 2:10 p.m. PST |
I am planning on running a short string of games centered around the air battles during the Kursk operation this summer. I've got plenty of 6mm minis, I just need some participants in the Atlanta area. We did a southern Barbarossa air campaign last year that was quite a bit of fun. This one will be less involved and have a set number of games. I use the Check Your 6 rules and if folks are interested we can roll up some specific pilot for squadrons using Squadron Forward. And no experience is required. Just looking for some locals that want to play some air miniature games in the Atlanta area. Anyone interested can reply here or pm me at mluthermanda at aol dot com Mark |
Sundance | 27 May 2015 2:27 p.m. PST |
I will be in the Atlanta area the whole month of August on business. I'd love to join you. mrutz AT Verizon DOT net |
Inari7 | 27 May 2015 3:48 p.m. PST |
Microbiggie puts on a great game, and CY6 is a great system for playing at this scale. I highly recommend playing. |
Oddball | 27 May 2015 5:45 p.m. PST |
I'm very interested in air combat in Russia, but have had difficulty locating sources for information on the actions? Can you suggests any books for Barbarossa and Kursk? Really, any sources, esp for Soviet units and operations. Thanks in advance. |
Microbiggie | 27 May 2015 6:30 p.m. PST |
Well anything by Christer Bergstrom. There are some good links on this web site: link Air War Over Kursk by Khazanov link And really my favorite is Bergstrom's Kursk the Air Battle link Mark |
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