22
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
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 photographs of the target. If you are not Flight leader, you will protect him and be prepared to take over if he turns back with engine failure
Enemy
nothing
railyards
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
4
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. You have the new 20lb Sterling Transmitter to direct fall of shot. 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
5
Reconnaisance
Navigation Flight
"startloop"
"endloop"
Practice your navigation today. On your return you will attend a map reading course at Wing HQ. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in a short exercise on the aerial range, so do not follow the Flight leader
Friendly
nothing
airfields
railyards
troops
towns
0
Reccy
EOR
6
Reconnaisance
Long Reconnaissance
"loiter"
NULL
Fly across the lines and note any troop or vehicle movement, with particular attention to any unusual activity on or around airfields. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photographs of the target. If you are not Flight leader, you will protect him and be prepared to take over if he turns back with engine failure
Enemy
nothing
airfields
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
7
Reconnaisance
Photographic Reconnaissance
"startloop"
"endloop"
The Flight leader will take vertical photos for Corps HQ using the Thornton-Pickard Type C fixed camera. If you are Flight leader, fly over the target 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. If you are not Flight leader, protect him and be prepared to take over if he turns back with engine failure
Enemy
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
8
Reconnaisance
Photographic Reconnaissance
"startloop"
"endloop"
The Flight leader will take vertical photos for Corps HQ using the Thornton-Pickard Type C fixed camera. If you are Flight leader, fly over the target 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. If you are not Flight leader, protect him and be prepared to take over if he turns back with engine failure
Enemy
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
9
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 photographs of the target. If you are not Flight leader, you will protect him and be prepared to take over if he turns back with engine failure
Enemy
nothing
railyards
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
10
Reconnaisance
Photographic Reconnaissance
"startloop"
"endloop"
The Flight leader will take vertical photos for Corps HQ using the Thornton-Pickard Type C fixed camera. If you are Flight leader, fly over the target 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. If you are not Flight Leader, protect him and be prepared to take over if he turns back with engine failure
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. You have the new 20lb Sterling Transmitter to direct fall of shot. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in another mission, so do not follow the Flight leader
Friendly
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
0
ArtilleryCooperation
EOR
12
Bombing Behind Enemy Front Lines
Rail Junction Attack
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Today we are attacking enemy railway sidings, identified by reconnaissance as full of wagons and war material- we must destroy as much of the rolling stock and infrastructure as possible. Due to the weight of the bombs the Flight must ditch all but 20 per cent of ammunition. On your return you may wish to attend a concert this evening in the Mess
Enemy
strike
railyards
none
none
none
1
Bombing
EOR
13
Reconnaisance
Special Long Reconnaissance
"loiter"
NULL
Land near the designated area, keep your engine ticking over for a few minutes as our agent 'Beatrice' (disguised as your Observer) makes her farewell and 'Greta' climbs aboard for the return trip. Then take off and return to base. You will need to ditch all but 20 per cent of your ammunition before the mission starts, as 'Beatrice' will need the space and weight allowance for her pigeons and signalling equipment. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in a short training exercise. I will officially deny all knowledge of the real nature of this mission
Enemy
nothing
towns
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
14
Reconnaisance
Photographic Reconnaissance
"startloop"
"endloop"
The Flight leader will take vertical photos for Corps HQ using the Thornton-Pickard Type C fixed camera. If you are Flight leader, fly over the target 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. If you are not Flight leader, protect him and be prepared to take over if he turns back with engine failure
Enemy
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
15
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. You have the new 20lb Sterling Transmitter to firect fall of shot. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in another mission, so do not follow the Flight leader
Friendly
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
0
ArtilleryCooperation
EOR
16
Reconnaisance
Photographic Reconnaissance
"startloop"
"endloop"
The Flight leader will take vertical photos for Corps HQ using the Thornton-Pickard Type C fixed camera. If you are Flight leader, fly over the target 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. If you are not Flight leader, protect him and be prepared to take over if he turns back with engine failure
Enemy
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
17
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. You have the new 20lb Sterling Transmitter to direct fall of shot. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in another mission, so do not follow the Flight leader
Friendly
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
0
ArtilleryCooperation
EOR
18
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 photographs. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in another mission, so do not follow the Flight leader
Friendly
nothing
frontsectors
none
none
none
0
ArtilleryCooperation
EOR
19
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 photographs. The rest of your Flight is ordered to reduce fuel to 5% and take part in another mission, so do not 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 around towns. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photographs of the target. If you are not Flight leader, you will protect him and be prepared to take over if he turns back with engine failure
Enemy
nothing
towns
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 on or around airfields. If visibility is good use the handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera to take oblique photographs of the target. If you are not Flight leader, you will protect him and be prepared to take over if he turns back with engine failure
Enemy
nothing
airfields
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR
22
Reconnaisance
Photographic Long Reconnaissance
"loiter"
NULL
Fly high across the Front and if you are Flight leader take oblique photos of the target from 10,000 ft for Army HQ using the Repair Depot's Type B camera. This camera uses a Zeiss lense captured intact from a German reconnaissance aeroplane - we have very few of these, so do not damage or drop it. If you are not Flight leader, you will protect him and be prepared to take over, taking oblique photos of the target from 4,000 ft with a handheld Thornton-Pickard Type A camera
Enemy
nothing
railyards
none
none
none
1
Reccy
EOR