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Tango0103 May 2026 2:01 p.m. PST

"Yesterday we tested the system for a detailed air to sea attack and it worked a treat! Like so many plans, it had been in 'gestation' for a while, then came about quickly.

After our second go at Denmark Strait and successful initiation into the world of Seekrieg 5, Julian and I had planned to have a catch up for a build 'n chat session and/or perhaps a first go at a carrier action. Then, opportunity knocked. We were both available on Sunday and Thursday. We used the latter for the former and the former for the latter—clear?

Amongst all this I had made a bit of progress with how to do a carrier action in detail. It was/is chiefly a downscaling of Seekrieg 5, with added Scramble! for air to air combat, plus a few house rules for taking off and landing and to allow for the reduced time scale. Finding two sensational videos helped this immensely:…"

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