markrendl wrote:
Here's another crazy scenario for imdog who seems to like suicidal challenges

markrendl
I take it as a compliment.

Enjoy fight and flight, till it last.
873872: imdog. [1/9]. 10x10 Board, Advanced rules, free plane placement, move timeout in 14 days. Voss I. Fivefold Fuel. Scenario: 1917 - Sept. - Voss' Last Fight. Created: 1' 59" ago.
873873: imdog. [1/9]. 12x10 Board, Advanced rules, free plane placement, move timeout in 14 days. Voss II. Fivefold Fuel. Scenario: 1917 - Sept. - Voss' Last Fight. Created: 1' 26" ago.
873874: imdog. [1/9]. 17x12 Board, Advanced rules, free plane placement, move timeout in 14 days. Voss III. Fivefold Fuel. Scenario: 1917 - Sept. - Voss' Last Fight. Created: 51" ago.
873875: imdog. [1/9]. 10x8 Board, Advanced rules, free plane placement, move timeout in 14 days. Voss IV. Double Fuel. Scenario: 1917 - Sept. - Voss' Last Fight. Created: 11" ago.
I have created 4 games of it with different setup. See how's many turns each Voss's could last for.
BTW, I just checked this scenario should be originally from this event.
https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/23-september-1917/
23 September 1917: Leutnant Werner Voss, commanding officer of Jagdstaffel 10 of the Deutsche Luftstreitkräfte (German Air Force), a leading fighter ace with 48 confirmed victories, was shot down during a battle which lasted at least eight minutes and involved seven British pilots, themselves aces.
Though Voss’ machine gun fire damaged most of his opponents’ airplanes, his own was hit by fire from at least two of the British airplanes. Voss was struck by three bullets.
His airplane, a prototype Fokker F.I triplane, serial number 103/17, went into a steep dive and crashed north of Frezenberg, Belgium. Voss was killed.
Major James Thomas Byford McCudden, V.C., D.S.O. and Bar, M.C. and Bar, M.M., one of the British pilots involved in the dogfight, later said of Voss,
“As long as I live I shall never forget my admiration for that German pilot, who single-handed fought seven of us for ten minutes and also put some bullets through all our machines. His flying was wonderful, his courage magnificent, and in my opinion he was the bravest German airman whom it has been my privilege to see fight.”
Cheers,

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