You might have to avoid me on the street – I seem to have become slightly fixated with this old Heller kit. I may start babbling…
At least I am logical maniac. I do not subscribe to conspiracy theories – I recognise the randomly idiotic nature of the world and do not attribute any of the weird stuff to secret groups. I can do weird well myself.

The Karas will now come onto the charge sheet of the Royal Ruritanian Army Air Force as the main ground-support aircraft. The fact that the RRAAF has no-one to attack is beside the point. They own a bomb and something would be used to drop it if they ever had to. The awkward thing about the whole concept is bombs are expensive things for an army to buy and once you let ’em go, you don’t get them back. And then the accounting starts…

Nevertheless the idea of dive-bombing has impressed itself upon the General Staff after watching German and Soviet exercises, and the Polish PZL 23 seems to be the best option. A coat of RRAAF paint and some roundels and then a search through the barracks for anyone who will volunteer to try the thing. If no volunteers are forthcoming the next stop is the prison in Strelsau for one of the long-term inmates.

Zenda is also a good source of prisoners.



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