Mission 59 to Berlin resulted in a Loss for Bomber Command.
The prolific Magnus Kimura has provided optional advanced rules for Allied (day) fighter escorts. It's available as a pdf file. He's also written a Halifax Campaign, based on the actual missions flown by Friday the 13th, one of the few Halifaxes to fly more than 100 missions. It is available as a zip file.
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314 Squadron is a virtual squadron
supporting play of the Lancaster
Variant of Glen Frank's solitare game, B-17: Queen of the Skies, which is copyright
1983 by The Avalon Hill Game Company. Avalon Hill
is now a brand name owned by Hasbro,
and B-17: Queen of the Skies is out of print.
This is just a game. Please take a moment, though, to remember all of those who were lost
in the events portrayed. The squadron number 314
was selected to prevent confusion,
as no real RFC or RAF squadron
ever had that number. Our
squadron code letters
SY
were not used by the RAF during WWII.
I am indebted to Steve Dixon, who ran the 10th Bombardment Wing virtual campaign. Playing in his campaign was a pleasure.
Lancaster photograph © Crown Copyright is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office.