Gunner #2Get back in and open fire. Short burst, I don't want to knock myself out over the other side.
((Really, we probably are one of the world's most incompetent yet lucky air forces.
Anyway, that's either a mine laying apparatus, or a depth-bombing installation. You're seeing in the distance))
deprived of communication hardware.
Option #3, fine gentlemen and women. I've been gone for 3-4 days on a trip with my school with absolutely no internets whatsoever. But I'm back now. Thank you to Remuthra for the DPT turn and I'm sorry for any inconvenience I've caused.
Steady the plane to allow Robert back in. If he gets back in, combat the enemy plane once again.
[4] Delia hastily tilts the plane to the other side while taking it around in a circle above the airstrip. Robert drops back in, plonking headfirst into his seat, his gun clutched in his hands.
[2] While he reorients himself butt-down, swearing like a drunken sailor, the Kite takes off and sets course for the bomber. Robert fires a short burst after it in frustration, but misses.
Delia takes the plane on another curve around the barracks and the airstrip, and gets another look at the strange emplacements on the shore. Those could be mortars, but by their mountings and the length of their barrels, as well as the fact that they are pointing straight up... well, you can point mortars like that too... Well, let's just say that she has some doubts.
Height: 100 m
Speed: 65 km/h
Fuel: 2 hrs 50 mins
Ammo: 6 magsBomber:"You alright there, Kelly?"
Try to fly so as to avoid enemy fire.
"Fuck, my face!"Furiously attempt to fix fuel tank and patch plane.
[dogfight roll: 6 vs 2] Theo aims the boat straight at the enemy as if to ram them, then jerks it sharply up and to the side as the enemy gunner panics. The heavy rifle barks loudly, but to no effect.
However, the increased stress on the plane's frame reveals the cause of the sag in the fuselage. See, the fuselage of the DN-3 - the boat - is composed of six wooden beams converging fore and aft, and four wooden ribs that go parallel to the beams. Over that, it's covered with wood laminate planking. And now one of the beams has broken: a bullet hit it before, and the stress of the sudden turn snapped it. One jagged end has ripped through the planks. Only one has fallen out, but the hole is still rather considerable. This is gonna cause problems on landing.
Kelly checks the fuel tank - nothing to be done here: the bullet entered through the bottom and exited through the cap. The fuel from the right tank is gone now, spilled all over everywhere.
[5] With the aid of his repair kit, Kelly quickly patches the hole in the boat, putting the beam back together with bicomponent epoxy resin (that shit is tough) and slapping a patch over the whole mess.
The Kite is kinda on your tail now. The gunner desires to introduce your brains to an outskull environment.
Height: 20 m
Speed: 70 km/h
Fuel: 1 hr 25 mins
Ammo: 6 5kg, 2 10kgGunner #1:Continue to GTFO.
Continue to GTFO.
Do this.
By the way, Charleston wonders:
- Have you ever seen anything like that, mister Wilkinson? I mean, something like those round objects tossed into the water from the aft of that ship over there?
Seeing as the Kite's busy, Wilkinson and Spade take the opportunity to piss off. The fuel does last, and the
Peregrine is soon in view. Wilkinson lowers altitude and goes for landing.
Well, the boat doesn't turn over, so that's a plus. What it does, however, is raise a huge wave of water with its prow, soaking both aviators and more importantly, the already overheated engine, which promptly explodes. The aviators are unharmed, but the upper wing breaks in two and collapses around them. Before you ask, yes, I rolled for all of this.
The bits of wing are quickly shoved into the water, some tow lines are thrown from the ship, as well as a rope ladder. The captain is up there, smoking a foul Abesheni cigar. He raises an eyebrow at you.
And where are the others? Don't tell me it was that bad...A band of techs is fixing the plane to a divot to raise it up onto the deck.