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Mako1101 Oct 2016 7:13 p.m. PST

Just curious to see if anyone still has a copy of the free, Ploesti Rules from the old, Blood in the Sky . com website, or if they're posted somewhere else on-line, under another name?

There was also another supplement/set of rules for air battles over the Reich, using B-17s and B-24s too.

IIRC, the link to them was posted here on TMP, eons ago, and I think the rule may have been written/posted by Tom Sparhawk.

There were some nice photos of 1/300t aircraft flying over a superbly painted, custom-made terrain mat, and refinery targets as well.

I did Yahoo and Google searches, and only came up with one hit, and the dreaded 404 message came up when I clicked on it, so looks like it is gone.

If anyone has a link to a copy on-line, or that they'd be willing to e-mail to me, I'd really appreciate it, since I'd love to get a copy again.

Lost the last ones I'd downloaded, when my last PC crashed.

Allen5702 Oct 2016 3:13 a.m. PST

Found them link

Mako1102 Oct 2016 11:39 a.m. PST

Thank you, Allen!

That's just what I was looking for.

Now, to download, print, and place in a marked binder so they never get lost again (well, almost never – things put away for safekeeping do occasionally go missing, so I need to come up with ONE designated safe spot that is obvious).

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