.....Korea.
The Korean War was a fierce, frustrating conflict, that ended with no victor. The shaky truce that ended the fighting on July 27th 1953 has lasted for more than 50 years, yet the front lines still remain much as they were when the fighting ceased so long ago.
The war in the skies over the tiny penninsula was long and costly, a fact often overlooked. It was far more complex than just a duel between the fabled F-86 Sabres and Mig-15's, as so often portrayed. It would represent a time when jet aircraft would fly off of aircraft carriers into battle for the first time. While the stage was set for modern air combat, old war horses would carry the burden for the majority of the war. Douglas B-26 Invaders hunting for trucks and tanks at low altitude; F4U Corsairs, made famous in the war against Japan a decade before; and P-51 Mustangs so common over the skies of Germany but now flying under a new designation of F-51.
In sharp contrast the North Koreans fielded old technology, Polikarpov Po-2 biplanes, designed in the 1920's on night raids known as Bed Check Charlie. Against this threat the USAF pitted there most modern interceptor, the F-94B. Over Mig Alley Chinese and Soviet Mig-15's tore through formations of inferior UN aircraft, particularly the Boeing B-29 Superfortress. Demonstrating to the world how vulnerable these planes were, despite the effectiveness they displayeed barely 5 years before.
Despite the evolutionary crossroad in air combat marked by the Korean War, very little is known by most people. Truely a "Forgotten War" the exploits of the brave men who fought and died over the mud and muck of a foriegn land should never be forgotten.
It was in an effort to remember these men, to try and teach others what happened that the Dogpatch Crew took on this project. It is these men, and those who never came home, on all sides, that we dedicate our work. So that the Korean War - their war - should not be forgotten.
Now you can relive their sacrifice, in a small way, with the Korean Theater Construction Set for CFS3, available for download from the Korean Skies website.
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