INTERCEPT AN ATTACK ON LEIPZIG On August 16, 1944, the 359th FG escorted three boxes of B-17s to Leipzig. While flying at 27,000 feet, the bombers were intercepted by Me 163s of 1./JG 400. The Mustang escorts were mostly out of position to intercept the lead Komet, but the pilot of this aircraft overshot his intended target. Slowing down after his first pass, the German pilot unwittingly put himself into prime firing position for the P-51s. Two Me 163s were shot down on this occasion, while others were engaged by the American fighters without loss to either side. YOUR MISSION You are the leader of a flight of five Me 163s based at Brandis airfield. Your squadron has been ordered to intercept a formation of B-17s headed for Leipzig. Head west and climb to 33,000 feet, making a turn to the south upon reaching altitude. Glide to the vectored intercept point and make either a head-on or a stern attack on the bombers. Your rocket fighters are armed with SG 500 rockets. A pair of FW 190s is flying top cover for you as you take off.