Originally posted by lazs1:
Blah Blah Blah...The effect that bombers have on the fighter game is huge. The effect that fighters have on the bomber game is minimal. In WWII the exact oppossite was true. Bombers didn't take out an airfields ability to fly fighters but fighters could strafe away the fields ability to launch bombers...Blah Blah Blah
lazs
LOL Lazs I suggest you never say that to a real bomber crew or you'll be in trouble!
Bombers had less influence on the outcome of war than fighters??? I remind you that fighters are essentially a DEFENSIVE weapon (defending territory against bombers or defending bombers against other fighters). Bombers are the offensive part of air power. Jabos cross the two, without being as good as the pure fighter or the pure bomber.
Bombers haven't bombed airfield. Does Battle of britain ring a bell here? Without Hitler's decision to bomb the cities after the Berlin symbolic bombing, the RAF would have been exhausted due to damege to airfields.
When allies took the initiative, they went for airplanes factories instead of grass airfield with dispersed planes. Those raids greatly limited the production of axis powers.
If I follow you, the 500-1,000 bombers raid where organized to keep the bomber boys busy and entertain everybody with the fireworks?
Ususally, strafing damage (with the exception of planes destroyed on the ground) was repaired in a couple of hours thanks to the 'help' of local population...Time to go back to school...
Bombers aren't modelled 100% correct. Agree. Neither are the fighters:
-no radiator flaps
-no engine temperature management
-no O2 management
-instantaneous bail-out
-you can squeeze your head in impossible places
-icons....
-unlimited lives
-pilot doesn't get tired when pulling Gs during long minutes
-no icing
Do you want me to go on?
A simulation will never be perfect.
If you feel something is deeply wrong in the bombers modelling, try to suggest constructive improvements instead of calling names to the people who don't play the GAME like you want them to.
de Selys
Airman
332nd Flying Mongrels