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2019 Indy Squadron Calendar Released ~ "Britain & Victory in the Great War" Book Review ~ Then & Now at Passchendaele Video

11/29/2018

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Volume 30, Number 14 

2019 Indy Squadron Calendar Released 

The new Indy Squadron gaming schedule has been released for the upcoming calendar year. See the right sidebar of the home page at IndySquadron.com for the full schedule. A few dates may change, but most are firm. Potential changes could await for dates including February 9, June 29 and October 19. Dates for the 2019 Sprint Mini Con are not yet available. 

Dates that appear solid at this time include New Year's Day, Whosyercon on March 22-24, Red Baron Fight in April (unless the Society Mini Con schedules on the same weekend), Gen Con in August and Armistice Day in November. 

This is the squadron's working template and it should provide a good overall idea of what will happen and when. 
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BOOK REVIEW: "Britain & Victory in the Great War" 

Editor Peter Liddle has produced a very interesting and unique volume with his recent work, "Britain & Victory in the Great War," published by Pen & Sword Books. Available in hardback, Kindle or ePub formats, this new book is a collection of articles examining every imaginable aspect of Allied victory in World War I. 

Each chapter is written by a different author covering a slightly different topic. Rather than focusing solely on Britain's role in victory as the title suggests, the part played by every Allied power is fully examined. The roles of France, Russia, Britain and the United States are presented, with each respective author discussing a particular nation's contribution to victory. It is a compelling collection of material that almost seems as if the authors are competing to make their best case for each nation's role in the war. 

The book concludes by discussing the effects of the war on European society, again with each topic written by a different author in a single chapter. Topics include poetry from Great War participants, the re-creation of the Middle East into the perpetual war zone that it is today, and a chapter dedicated to summarizing the tragic loss and devastation of the war. 


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Stephen Wins 9th Indy Title in 30th Armistice Day Tournament

11/11/2018

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PictureThe top three, Armistice Day 2018 (L-R, Michael, Stephen, Dory)
Volume 30, Number 13 
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The 30th Indy Squadron Armistice Day Fits Tournament was held at Rick Lacy's home on the east side of Indianapolis on Saturday, November 10, 2018, on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the Great War's end. The squadron is grateful to Rick and Pam for hosting the day's festivities. Eight players participated and planes were chosen by random die roll:

​Allies
Stephen Dale Skinner, Camel 140
Michael W. Morgan, Camel 140
Ethan Skinner, SE 5a Viper
Stephen Skinner, SPAD XVII

Germans
Bob Meister, Fokker DVII 200
Dory Oda, Fokker DVII 200
Bruce Yoder, Fokker DVIII
Rick Lacy, Siemens Schuckert DIII

The game lasted thirteen turns but three pivotal moments were crucial to deciding the championship...


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Venue Named for Armistice Day ~ Handicapping the Favorites

11/7/2018

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Volume 30, Number 12 

Venue Named for Armistice Day,
​Starting Time Moved Back to 11 am 


The 30th Indy Squadron Armistice Day Fits Tournament will be held at the following place and time: 
  • Saturday, November 10, 2018 
  • New start time 11:00 am ET
  • New location: Rick Lacy's home 
    2614 Belmar, Indianapolis
    East side near E 30th and Franklin
The starting time has been moved back to 11 am at Dory's request. She has a hard time driving after dark, especially when tired. That extra hour will make a big difference in her ability to attend and enjoy the day instead of hurrying. 

​Thanks to Rick for setting up this year's scenario. He's done several in the past and they turn out great every time. No complainers! Yes, your airplane will be on par with everyone else's and yes, everyone gets a choice (even the last guy to choose). 

One brief warm up game will begin at 11 o'clock. Expect it to be ended early ("called on turns") deliberately. The tournament will start immediately thereafter. It would be great if we could roll dice on the tourney around 1 pm. 

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​Handicapping the Favorites

Okay, here is the usual disclaimer for our handicapping article. First, no fair getting mad. Secondly, the author excuses himself from the handicap list due to a conflict of interest (I'm interested in winning this conflict). Thirdly, you gotta be able to take a joke. Okay? Ready, set...

Michael Morgan
6.7 trillion (to the 9th power) to 1
Actually I'm not even sure that's a number. I just found out today that Michael is competing and I'm trying to cast a spell on him. We can't seem to beat him any other way. He's won multiple Armistice Day tournaments and multiple Red Baron Fights. We can't uninvite him because he's a former champion and is perpetually eligible for every Indy title til freaking doomsday. The only remaining option is to blow up his car, but every hit man I call wants his license number and I don't have it (please contact the webmaster). Unless somebody finds a way to beat this guy, it does not look good for the rest of the field.

Rick Lacy
4 to 1
For those crawling out from under a rock, it should be known that Rick is having an incredible year. He has over 20 aces on his roster now. Rick won the 2018 Whosyercon Open, won Red Baron Fight XXIX and can now complete the hat trick by taking Armistice Day and securing the only Triple Crown victory in history. But it does seem that Rick took the week off at the Society Min Con in 2018, finishing a distant 29th. That was two places behind... Jim Barber. Maybe we're okay after all.


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Can Rick Lacy Win Indy's Triple Crown? ~ Video: Planes And Aces of WWI

11/5/2018

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Volume 30, Number 11

Can Rick Lacy Win Indy's Triple Crown?


The Indy Squadron Triple Crown consists of the three events that have come to define the local gaming group. Indy's Armistice Day Fits Tournament began back in 1989. Indy's famed spring classic, the Red Baron Fight, was first held in 1990. And the squadron's newest tradition, the Whosyercon Open, is now five years old. 

No one has ever won Indy's Triple Crown by taking all three titles in the same year. Two players have won all three events, but it has never been done in the same year. The only player to ever have the opportunity was Stephen Skinner, who won both the 2015 Whosyercon Open and Red Baron Fight XXVI in the spring of the same year. However, he was unable to win the 2015 Armistice Day championship and the Triple Crown remained elusive. 


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    Reigning Champions

    Armistice Day Fits Tournament
    Stephen Skinner
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    Red Baron Fight
    Dory Oda
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    Whosyercon Open 
    A. J. Meister

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    2022 Calendar

    February 19
    Official gaming 

    Lewisville IN

    March 26
    Official gaming
    Indianapolis IN 

    April 16
    Red Baron Fight XXXII 
    Lewisville IN

    May 14
    Official gaming 
    Union City IN

    October 29 
    Official gaming
    Lewisville IN 

    November 19
    Armistice Day Fits Tournament 
    Lewisville IN

    December 10
    Whosyercon Open 
    Venue TBA 

    January 1, 2023
    New Year's Day gaming
    ​Venue TBA
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    Editors Emeritus: 
    Brian Halberstadt
    Terry Phillips

    Editor-in-Chief: 
    Stephen Skinner

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