Team Combat Ideas
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- Ed Kettler
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Team Combat Ideas
What ideas do you folks have for team combat? It doesn't have to be scale Axis vs Allies, and I've only thought up a few scenarios, but I'm sure you guys have flown a lot more than I have and have some great ideas. How about some idea sharing?
1. Red on Blue: basic equal sides with different colored streamers
2. Bomber escort: large plane with multiple streamers escorted by fighters versus interceptors
3. Ramrod: Fighter sweep ahead of bomber. Ramrod launches first, followed after 30 seconds by interceptors. Bomber orbits at end of field for 90 seconds, then enters combat.
4. Ploesti Raid: low altitude unescorted bombers
5. New Guinea Strafers: medium bombers versus the long balloon targets
6. Ship attack (courtesy of my buddy Pat): build a ship on an RC truck frame and have it slowly move around the target area while under attack. Hull and superstructure could me made out of coro quite easily.
7. Balloon busting: tethered balloons as targets.
Pile in here guys!!! What do you guys do for fun combat?
Ed
Ed Kettler
RCCA 533
AMA 730493
Plano, TX
1. Red on Blue: basic equal sides with different colored streamers
2. Bomber escort: large plane with multiple streamers escorted by fighters versus interceptors
3. Ramrod: Fighter sweep ahead of bomber. Ramrod launches first, followed after 30 seconds by interceptors. Bomber orbits at end of field for 90 seconds, then enters combat.
4. Ploesti Raid: low altitude unescorted bombers
5. New Guinea Strafers: medium bombers versus the long balloon targets
6. Ship attack (courtesy of my buddy Pat): build a ship on an RC truck frame and have it slowly move around the target area while under attack. Hull and superstructure could me made out of coro quite easily.
7. Balloon busting: tethered balloons as targets.
Pile in here guys!!! What do you guys do for fun combat?
Ed
Ed Kettler
RCCA 533
AMA 730493
Plano, TX
Ed, Brian and I have talked about this a lot and we think the idea of team combat sounds like a lot of fun, so count us as two 'yesses." We like the team-on-team, and fighter-team-protecting-bomber versions. Though it seems like it might be a bit boring for the bomber pilot! I would think the team-on-team would be fairly easy to organize, and a real hoot!
Scott Gilkey
Scott Gilkey
Once organized, this would be a great demo event to hold at airshows across the country. It would beat the scale Piper cubs they normally have boring holes in the skys between the main events....
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I think this is a great idea. I think the bomber escort would be cool if the bomber had to fly down and "strafe" some helium filled tethered ballons while a couple of fighters try to hold off some interceptors. Or, set up a large target area in the field, the bomber (towing 3 or 4 short streamers) has to make X number of circuits before dropping the bombs. If the bomber makes it to the drop zone with streamers intact and hits the target, the interceptors loose!
Like Thojamb says, we think this would be an excellent way to show off some cool combat at fly-ins. Then when the sport pilots ask about it, we tell them about non-competitive sport combat that might be in their area and they outta stop by sometime....
Mark LaBoyteaux
Ft. Worth, Texas
Like Thojamb says, we think this would be an excellent way to show off some cool combat at fly-ins. Then when the sport pilots ask about it, we tell them about non-competitive sport combat that might be in their area and they outta stop by sometime....
Mark LaBoyteaux
Ft. Worth, Texas
Mark, you have hit the nail on the head! We were struggling with what to do with the boring role of bomber pilot, but your proposal is brilliant! Have the bomber have some objectives, balloon busting, some other challenge, while the fighter guys duke it out. Now I want to do team combat with a bomber! I think you could do team combat without it having to be scale. Scale would be cooler, of course, but who wants to build a bomber for such an event which has not even caught on yet (other than Ed, whose creative juices apparently overwhelmed him!). You could use an Open-type plane as the "bomber", perhaps an SSC type or a B ship with muffler and 10 inch prop to keep it slow. This sounds fun!
Scott Gilkey
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Yeah, we've found that the balloons only work if there is very little wind. However, Colonel Kettler has installed dropable bombs in the B-24 which could be used as the objective instead having to hit the balloons. Plus, the lower he goes, the better the odds are that he'll hit the target!
Mark LaBoyteaux
Ft. Worth, Texas
Mark LaBoyteaux
Ft. Worth, Texas
We've flown team combat several different ways. The latest was to tape 2 feet of black streamer to the end of different colored 30 foot streamers (I did this at home while rolling them). Put three planes up per team and have them launch and circle on opposite ends of the field. After start combat is called any plane missing the two foot black end has to land. Winner is the team that's still flying at the end. If you time it to five minutes and there is still a plane from each side flying it's a draw. It's fun and much more defensive. It isn't fun if you're the guy cut 20 seconds in though....it's sooooo hard to set up for a landing with all those streamers in the air.
With a blue sky background it's very easy to pick up the colors. However, on an overcast day things get much harder. You really have to pick your targets carefully or you shoot down one of your own guys. It's a lot easier on planes because the sky starts to clear out and might work out really well with the 2548 planes. Spectators can understand and follow what's going on and enjoy the show. I'm sure they'd appreciate the 2548 planes even more than the open ones.
With a blue sky background it's very easy to pick up the colors. However, on an overcast day things get much harder. You really have to pick your targets carefully or you shoot down one of your own guys. It's a lot easier on planes because the sky starts to clear out and might work out really well with the 2548 planes. Spectators can understand and follow what's going on and enjoy the show. I'm sure they'd appreciate the 2548 planes even more than the open ones.
- Ed Kettler
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The bomber guy could get "mission completed points" from surviving the attacks (100 points per streamer left) and points for bombing accuracy (need to work on this a bit).
If you used a triangular tether system, would that keep the balloons off the ground (except in gales, of course)?
We could also work in Terry Harner's long thin balloon strafing into the mix.
Keep the ideas flowing! Anyone building another bomber?
Ed
Ed Kettler
RCCA 533
AMA 730493
Plano, TX
If you used a triangular tether system, would that keep the balloons off the ground (except in gales, of course)?
We could also work in Terry Harner's long thin balloon strafing into the mix.
Keep the ideas flowing! Anyone building another bomber?
Ed
Ed Kettler
RCCA 533
AMA 730493
Plano, TX
Ground Attacker can play the role (especially if make him slower 0.15 engine instead of 0.25).
I can suggest 1/12 IL10 by VSVaeromodels as candidate): http://scale.rccombat.ru/technic/IL10m/index.htm
Lets schedule the game on October 6-7.
But you have to be prepared, not every fighter can compete in sped with our well-tuned Il10.
I can suggest 1/12 IL10 by VSVaeromodels as candidate): http://scale.rccombat.ru/technic/IL10m/index.htm
Lets schedule the game on October 6-7.
But you have to be prepared, not every fighter can compete in sped with our well-tuned Il10.