INTERCEPT SCHWEINFURT ATTACK On August 17, 1943, the Eighth Air Force targeted the town of Schweinfurt, home to more than fifty percent of the ball- bearing manufacturing in Germany. The U.S. high command hoped that the destruc- tion of these factories would seriously hamper the German industrial war effort. This mission was also a test of General Eaker's belief that the heavily armed B-17s could survive without fighter escort. During the flight to and from Schweinfurt the Fortresses ran a gaunt- let of enemy fighters, exacting a heavy toll. This raid combined with the effort against Regensburg on the same day cost the Eighth Air Force 60 B-17s and 600 crewmen lost. These fearsome losses inflicted by the Luftwaffe fighter arm began to shake the confidence the Amer- icans had in their bomber offensive. YOUR MISSION Your four plane schwarm of FW 190s is on an interception course with a large, strung out formation of B-17s west of Schweinfurt. The U.S. bombers are without the protection of their fighter escort. Decimate the bombers before they can release their bombloads on the vital ball bearing factories.