SCRAMBLE FROM MUNICH During April, 1945, the Third Reich was rapidly losing control over its various forces. This was reflected in the Luftwaffe by a lack of coordinated operations from airfields throughout Germany. Heinz Bar, head of the Erprobungskommando 162 at that time, was forced to move his flight evaluation group from Rechlin to Munich for integration into Jagdverband 44, Adolf Galland's veteran Me 262 unit. When Galland was wounded on April 26, Bar took command of the unit, and with the U.S. Army nearing Munich, he supervised the evacuation of the Me 262s and He 162s to Salzburg. On May 3, these aircraft were destroyed to prevent them from falling into Allied hands, and the unit surrendered. YOUR MISSION A squadron of Allied fighters has been sighted heading toward your airfield on a low altitiude sweep. Get airborne quickly to intercept the intruders. Two of JV 44's new Gotha 229 flying wings have been vectored to provide assistance.