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15
1
Transfer
Travelling Flight
NULL
NULL
You are transferring
Friendly
nothing
none
none
none
none
0
none
EOR
2
Scramble
Scramble
"loiter"
NULL
In bound enemy aircraft - Scramble
Friendly
sweep
none
none
none
none
0
none
EOR
3
Reconnaisance
Close Reconnaissance
"startloop"
"endloop"
Report back to Army HQ the extent of our troops' advance or retreat, and any pockets of enemy resistance, following the line marked in yellow on your map. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in another mission, so don't follow the Flight leader. Keep above 3,000 ft or our troops will pot you like a rabbit!
Enemy
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
4
Reconnaisance
Long Reconnaissance
"loiter"
NULL
Fly across the lines and note any troop or vehicle movement, with particular attention to any unusual activity on and around airfields. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photos of the target. Information that you bring back may lead to a bombing mission later. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and will prepare for another mission, so do not follow the Flight leader
Enemy
nothing
airfields
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
5
Reconnaisance
Photographic Reconnaissance
"startloop"
"endloop"
Take vertical photos for Corps HQ using the Thornton-Pickard Type C fixed camera. When you are over the target fly at 4,000 ft straight and level along the line marked in yellow on your map. The photographs will contribute to a photo mosaic for use on maps used by our infantry and artillery. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and return shortly after taking off to prepare for another mission, so don't follow the Flight leader
Enemy
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
6
Artillery Spotting
Counter Battery Shoot
"loiter"
NULL
Identify the position of enemy artillery batteries for counter-battery bombardment. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photos. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in another mission, so don't follow the Flight leader
Friendly
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
0
ArtilleryCooperation
EOR
7
Reconnaisance
Long Reconnaissance
"loiter"
NULL
Fly across the lines and note any troop or vehicle movement, with particular attention to any unusual rail activity. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photos of the target. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and return shortly after taking off to take part in another mission, so don't follow the Flight leader. You may wish to take part in a game of Bumblepuppy on your return old chap
Enemy
nothing
railyards
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
8
Artillery Spotting
Counter Battery Shoot
"loiter"
NULL
Identify the position of enemy artillery batteries for counter-battery bombardment. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photos. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in another mission, so don't follow the Flight leader
Friendly
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
0
ArtilleryCooperation
EOR
9
Reconnaisance
Close Reconnaissance
"startloop"
"endloop"
Report back to Army HQ the extent of our troops' advance or retreat, following the line marked in yellow on your map. They are instructed to identify their position with white cloth strips or yellow smoke flares when they see you overhead, but do not fly too low. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in a short exercise on the aerial range, so don't follow the Flight leader
Friendly
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
0
Reccy
EOR
10
Reconnaisance
Close Reconnaissance
"startloop"
"endloop"
Report back to Army HQ the extent of our troops' advance, following the line marked in yellow on your map.You should be able to identify the Scottish regiments by their tartan kilts - do not fly too low or they might shoot at you! The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in a short message dropping exercise, so don't follow the Flight leader
Enemy
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
11
Artillery Spotting
Registering Corps Artillery
"loiter"
NULL
Remember to take flares and a signalling lamp! Use one flare to signal that the shoot is starting; use the other to signal the end of the shoot. The weight of the 75lb RAF Spark Transmitter means that you must ditch all but 20 per cent of ammunition. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in another mission, so don't follow the Flight leader
Friendly
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
0
ArtilleryCooperation
EOR
12
Reconnaisance
Photographic Reconnaissance
"startloop"
"endloop"
Take vertical photos for Corps HQ using the Thornton-Pickard Type C fixed camera. When you are over the target fly at 4,000 ft straight and level along the track marked in yellow on your map. The photographs will contribute to a photo mosaic for use on maps used by our infantry and artillery. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and return shortly after taking off to prepare for another mission, so don't follow the Flight leader
Enemy
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
13
Reconnaisance
Long Reconnaissance
"loiter"
NULL
Fly across the lines and note any troop or vehicle movement, with particular attention to any unusual activity on and around airfields. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photos of the target. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and return shortly after taking off to undertake another mission, so don't follow the Flight leader. The local postmistress has invited you over for an English cream tea on your return
Enemy
nothing
airfields
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
14
Reconnaisance
Close Reconnaissance
"startloop"
"endloop"
Report back to Army HQ the extent of our troops' advance, following the line marked in yellow on your map. You will be dropping messages on lead elements, but don't fly too low or they might fire back. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in another mission, so don't follow the Flight leader
Enemy
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
15
Artillery Spotting
Counter Battery Shoot
"loiter"
NULL
Identify the position of enemy artillery batteries for counter-battery bombardment. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photos. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in another mission, so don't follow the Flight leader
Friendly
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
0
ArtilleryCooperation
EOR
16
Bombing Behind Enemy Front Lines
Rail Junction Attack
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Today we are attacking enemy railway sidings - we must destroy as much of the rolling stock as possible. Due to the weight of the bombs you must ditch all but 20 per cent of ammunition. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and practice their morse code, so don't follow the Flight leader. You may wish to attend a concert this evening in the Mess
Enemy
strike
railyards
none
none
none
1
Bombing
EOR
17
Bombing Behind Enemy Front Lines
Rail Junction Attack
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"""turn"""
Today we are attacking enemy railway sidings - we must destroy as much of the rolling stock as possible. Due to the weight of the bombs you must ditch all but 20 per cent of ammunition. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and practice their telegraphy, so don't follow the Flight leader
Enemy
strike
railyards
none
none
none
1
Bombing
EOR
18
Reconnaisance
Long Reconnaissance
"loiter"
NULL
Fly across the lines and note any troop or vehicle movement, with particular attention to any unusual rail activity. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photos of the target. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and return shortly after taking off to undertake another mission, so do not follow rhe Flight leader
Enemy
nothing
railyards
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
19
Artillery Spotting
Registering Corps Artillery
"loiter"
NULL
Remember to take flares and a signalling lamp! Use one flare to signal that the shoot is starting; use the other to signal the end of the shoot. The weight of the 75lb RAF Spark Transmitter means that you must ditch all but 20 per cent of ammunition. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and practice bomb dropping, so don't follow the Flight leader
Friendly
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
0
ArtilleryCooperation
EOR
20
Reconnaisance
Long Reconnaissance
"loiter"
NULL
Fly across the lines and note any troop or vehicle movement, with particular attention to any unusual rail activity. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photos of the target. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and return shortly after taking off to take part in another mission, so don't follow the Flight leader
Enemy
nothing
railyards
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
21
Reconnaisance
Long Reconnaissance
"loiter"
NULL
Fly across the lines and note any troop or vehicle movement, with particular attention to any unusual activity around towns. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photos of the target. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and return shortly after taking off to take part in another mission, so don't folloe the Flight leader
Enemy
nothing
towns
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
22
Artillery Spotting
Counter Battery Shoot
"loiter"
NULL
Identify the position of enemy artillery batteries for counter-battery bombardment. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photos. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and practice bomb dropping, so don't follow the Flight leader
Friendly
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
0
ArtilleryCooperation
EOR