May/Jun 1940
Impulse: 2
The Great Air Battle over Brussels is about to sprout forth - Brussels, Sprout, geddit? No? Okay

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The Luftwaffe have a 6.2:5.8 advantage (not that that did them any good last turn) and the Allies throw first.
Round 1
13 (No effect)
The Germans counter with an 11 (DC) There are no Allied bombers to clear and so is effectively no effect.
Round 2
5 (DX) The Germans have to decide whether to lose their front fighter or bomber. They choose the fighter.. another Me-109 bites the dust (the pilot survives).
8 (DA) The Germans abort the RAF Spitfire. That round is firmly in favour of the CW.
Round 3
The German superiority grows as they have another 5 quality to the RAF's 4. On the basis that they have been lucky so far, the RAF decide to ride their luck and stick around.
Incredible!! its a 19 (AX PX) The CW get to choose which front aircraft to destroy (the pilot is killed). They choose the fighter.
14 (DA) The Germans are really not getting the rub of the green here....
Round 4
The German superiority([8|]) is down to 0.3. The RAF obviously choose to stick around.
14 (DA) The Germans decide whether to abort the front fighter or bomber. They choose the fighter
13 (No effect) Oh dear.....
Round 5
The RAF now have a full 1.0 advantage.
15 (AA) The Allies choose to abort the German fighter
15 (No effect)
Round 6
The Germans feel they have no choice but to stay and fight and hope to get lucky. They have no fighters left and are at a disadvantage 2.0:4.0 - but the CW cannot maintain this level of luck can they?.....
Er yes...16 (DX PX) The Ju-88 is shot down and the pilot killed...
15 (DA) The last Hurricane is aborted.
So at the end of that, the Germans lose three aircraft and two pilots for no loss, despite having the clear advantage for most of the combat....amazing. A lone Stuka gets through to the target hex...
