Victory Track #3

Discuss the tactics and strategy of operating your own personal mercenary air squadron. Pilots, to your planes!
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Charles Lewis
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Victory Track #3

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The latest issue has been posted on the blog.

This issue is a preview of MAS-WWII:MTO and features my campaign diary from two campaigns with an Italian squadron.
'Fear God and dread nought'
Coat of Arms motto of Baron Fisher, of Kilverstone
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What a roller coaster ride and lot of spitfires around in the region.
I would've considered bankruptcy when you went down to $2 because I was never lucky when it comes to bidding rolls.

Can't wait to get my hands on MTO and looking forward to PTO.
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I was ready to throw in the towel, myself, but figured I might as well play it out.

As for the spitfires, that was mostly just a fluke in the encounter rolls. Plenty of other opposition on the charts. Guess there were several British MAS's in the neighborhood.
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Charles Lewis wrote:I was ready to throw in the towel, myself, but figured I might as well play it out.

As for the spitfires, that was mostly just a fluke in the encounter rolls. Plenty of other opposition on the charts. Guess there were several British MAS's in the neighborhood.
Or Irish MASs *coughs* hehe.
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