#FLYING ACES

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hardy bough
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CARDS ARE FOUND AT THE BOTTOM

WW2 saw many flying aces, and some are much much more famous than others. So here is one from Britain, US and Germany

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  • Ace: Gets +2+2 and immunity until the next turn for every 3rd enemy destroyed by this unit. (only immunity is until next turn, the +2+2 is permanent)

  • Resilience: When a unit with Resilience takes fatal damage, it has immune until the end of the next turn (only triggers once)

  • Fatal Damage: damage dealt on a unit that's greater than or equal to the unit's defense, effectively destroying it

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P-38 J: The famous US fighter used by Richard Bong and Tommy Lynch in the Pacific

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BF 109G-6: This was Erich Hartmann's aircraft of choice while serving the Luftwaffe. This is also the aircraft where he beacme an ace- taking down multiple Allied aircraft in a single day

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Spitfire Mk IX-EN398: The famed spitfire used by flying ace Johnnie Johnson of the RAF. Flying multiple escort missions for the duration the war. His aircraft serial code was EN-398

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FLYING CIRCUS: The nickname given to Richard Bong and Tommy Lynch during their service in the war under Major Kennedy

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Bail Out: A common action done by pilots once their aircraft is fataly hit to avoid being killed in combat

violet mulch
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4 liners are bad

idle oriole
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How can flying circus be 9k and P38J be 7k KEKWait