6.06.2026

Duel Between Eagles After Action

Today a few of the Check Your 6! Southwestern Ohio gathered together at a new location for a little gaming. The scenario was a modified version of the "Duel Between Eagles" scenario from the Over the Channel scenario book. Modified as I went with six instead of nine Spitfires to face off against the eight Messerschmitts, and tried to add a little balance by giving the two British players the higher quality pilots in the scenario.

A Rotte of Bf 109Es...

...and a vic of Sptifires.

The random setup is interesting, and means that one would never have the same game twice, regardless of using the Variable Rules. Each group of planes rolls a random edge location, and a random TAL.

Engine damage and fire!

The setup saw the Brits start along Edges 2 and 5 with the four German players filling in the remaining edges. This led to two distinct and separate furballs - four German planes against three British on each end of the board. For the first couple of turns the Germans starting at low TAL along Edges 3 and 4 headed directly towards each other, with one of the players not realizing that he was maneuvering towards his kamraden!


The support Rotten moving to...support!

A quick kill occurred when one vic of Brits took on a pair of 109s head on - the British ace ("Sailor" Malan - one of two Adolfs on the board) taking down a skilled Hun. Meanwhile the two German elements in the center of the board finally had some height and turned to support their fellow players. I was seated on one end of the table, so my details of the other furball are sketchy at best, bit seemingly the British player was giving the Germans all they could handle. It was not really a day of aces - several time both Adolfs missed some relatively obtainable hits. The game went fifteen turns, but it was fifteen turns of diving, turning, climbing (a little Iron Maiden "Aces High" reference there) with the outnumbered Brits holding their own, but the German numbers started to take their toll.


Meanwhile, at the other end of the board, passing ships in the night, or something like that.

And support on its way.

The British ace in the distance, with engine damaged, moves but one hex per turn.

Final result was a German victory, 16 points against the Brits' 11. 

Mat - Deep Cut Studio
Planes - Raiden painted by Jamie (more on those HERE)

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