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keithbarker10 Feb 2019 8:55 a.m. PST

AAR from the 21st and final scenario in our Battle of Britain campaign. We have now arrived at October 29th, the last official day of the Battle of Britain. This is a somewhat special scenario, no Luftwaffe, instead the Corpo Aereo Italiano attacking Ramsgate. You just have to love those Italian planes; taking on a Spitfire with a Cr 42 was either brave or foolhardy or perhaps both.

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emckinney10 Feb 2019 11:23 a.m. PST

Not foolhardy, just generals and rulers throwing lives away for no reason.

JMcCarroll10 Feb 2019 2:33 p.m. PST

The Cr 42 could turn inside a Spitfire. Just like the Gloucester gladiators did in the Med.

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