Talk:AIF/@comment-10905876-20150401171605/@comment-10905876-20150402004622

-Near the USN fleet-

At their maximum possible altitude, a flight of PBX laden B-55s approach the American ships nearing Neviston. A group of VF-1s and CFA-44s had spread radar dispersing chaff ahead of the approaching aircraft, limiting the effectiveness of the American's ship mounted anti air defenses. The escorting Spitfire IIs and other aircraft fight off American fighter patrols, and soon the bombers are over the target. The bombers nose over in to a full vertical dive, their engines at full power while the Spitfire IIs and other escorts scatter and head towards Neviston. As the bombers plummet, the American antiaircraft weapons open up on them. One or two explode, but most do not due to the insensitive nature of the explosives they were loaded with, and the aircraft are unaffected by the guns as their trajectory is now ballistic. As their speed increases, the airframes start to disintegrate from the AA damage and their speed nearing Mach one. Then they impact, causing heavy damage to the transports, battleships, and cruisers they hit....

OOC: I would reckon that these would have the damage of about three or four MCMs each, maybe more.