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A Series of Falklandish Events
« on: May 01, 2012, 12:30:47 AM »
Just a bite-sized snack for now:



A FMA Ae.M.B.2 Bombi of the FAA in the Spring of 1937.

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Re: A Series of Falklandish Events
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2012, 02:33:35 AM »
Tasty...
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Re: A Series of Falklandish Events
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2012, 03:04:27 AM »
And my, what a yummy, spatted snack it is, too!
 :-* :-* :-*
I've got to tip my hat to you for thinking of the Bombi! Here I was trying to come up with ideas and I totally blanked on that famous bird!

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Re: A Series of Falklandish Events
« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2012, 03:16:41 AM »
Nice one!

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Re: A Series of Falklandish Events
« Reply #4 on: May 01, 2012, 06:05:20 AM »
Looks great...keep it up

"The bomber will always get through"!
« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2012, 08:29:52 AM »
Thanks guys!

Following the economic and political difficulties that came with the Great Depression, the Argentinian government decided that an external threat was needed to rally the people and forestall any unrest. It was decided that Britain would be an ideal target. Tensions over the Malvinas and anger over Britain's move to protect the economic prosperity of it's Empire at the expense of other trading partners (such as Argentina) made this an easy choice. Returning the Malvinas to their rightful owners would cement the government's hold over the Argentinian people.

It was not until 1937 however, that the military was deemed to be in a fit state to proceed with the taking of the islands. It was hoped that the timing would prove fortuitous, with Britain distracted by the ongoings in Europe. This was not the case. While the undefended isles fell quickly, the British response was equally swift with an ultimatum for withdrawl being issued within a day of the invasion.

The Eagle class carrier HMS Canada and her consorts, the cruiser HMS Berwick and destroyers Basilisk, Gallant and Icarus were dispatched immediately. The old carrier (which had seen action at Jutland while still a battleship) managed a sustained 23kts for the voyage south. Joining a troop convoy bound for the Far East en-route, the impromptu fleet immediately set about covering the amphibious landing. Fire from the shore was light and sporadic (even more so once Berwick made a close gunnery pass of the beach).

The only serious counter-attack came from a flight of FMA Ae.M.B.2s based somewhere on the island. The Argentians had subscribed to the theory that "the bomber will always get through". 803 Naval Air Squadron, equipped with Blackburn Murrelet* turret fighters, were to prove this was not the case. While the Murrelets would prove to be abysmal dogfighters in coming conflicts, they were more than adequate bomber-destroyers, proving the adage "always use the right tool for the right job"!



* Based on Blackburn's Specification A.39/34 for a Merlin C engined Skua-based turret fighter *


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Re: A Series of Falklandish Events
« Reply #6 on: May 02, 2012, 08:52:23 AM »
Very nice sir!
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Re: A Series of Falklandish Events
« Reply #7 on: May 03, 2012, 03:37:17 AM »
You certainly "used the right tools" for that magnificent piece of art, Mr EH!

Bummer to see the spats lose, but they're always winners when it come to style!

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Re: A Series of Falklandish Events
« Reply #8 on: May 03, 2012, 11:42:41 AM »
Good beginning.

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Re: "The bomber will always get through"!
« Reply #9 on: May 04, 2012, 08:28:14 AM »
What a great imaginative idea. The 1920s-30s is overshadowed by WWII but a fertile area for What Ifery. Including the greatest war fiction novel of all time (judging by its ability to predict events) 1925’s “The Great Pacific War” by Hector Bywater.

803 Naval Air Squadron, equipped with Blackburn Murrelet* turret fighters, were to prove this was not the case. While the Murrelets would prove to be abysmal dogfighters in coming conflicts, they were more than adequate bomber-destroyers, proving the adage "always use the right tool for the right job"!

Good to see someone who knows why turret fighters were built.

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Re: "The bomber will always get through"!
« Reply #10 on: May 04, 2012, 04:19:48 PM »
Good to see someone who knows why turret fighters were built.

Spot on!
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Re: A Series of Falklandish Events
« Reply #11 on: June 17, 2012, 02:41:58 PM »
Nice

HMS Canada as a Carrier nice and given her ex battleship origins heavily armed and armoured like HMS Eagle

Re: A Series of Falklandish Events
« Reply #12 on: June 18, 2012, 12:58:53 AM »
Thanks. I indeed envisaged Canada being a near twin to Eagle. I also once had Tiger converted into something of a baby Courageous.

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Re: A Series of Falklandish Events
« Reply #13 on: June 22, 2012, 02:36:01 PM »
Plus of course  theres a certain justice in that a ship built as part of the South American dreadnought race ends up facing off against the Argentineans.

Re: A Series of Falklandish Events
« Reply #14 on: June 22, 2012, 08:53:08 PM »
I hadn't thought of that. Good point!