Hi Gripen,
like so often you start to discredit others to let look your arguments better.
I didnt change my arguments a bit, the statistics dont show that the tactics was a failsure, they clearly show that the LW had less losses with more success in early 1944, than late 1944.
The topcover tactic got prooven as good working by many nations as i did explain before. The reason for the high losses wasnt the topcover tactic, it was rather the reason for relative small losses and relative good success.
btw, if the numbers you posted are for all kind of looses, they are absolut not relevant here, so why you did post them??
Sounds like you do what you claim i do.
The reason for the high losses was the numerical advantage of the USAAF and the needed overload of the schwere Gruppen to be successfull against the 4mots.
The 3 x 20mm got prooven as not good enough against the 4mots, the MK108 was much more effective(btw, the gun had the similar rps like the HispannoII).
The G55 for sure wasnt able to attack the bombers successful and to fight with the fighters as needed.
Only the 262 was able to do what you think was the best tactic, and of course a so advanced plane dont need topcover(once it took off).
It looks to me you dont have a good understanding of the topcover tactic.
The topcover wasnt flying right above the "schwere Gruppen" to protect them, instead they did fly in front to lure the escort away from the 4mots.
Only if the schwere Gruppen was able to get as one group behind the bombers they could be successfull without high losses by the bomber gunners.
If there was no topcover no successfull attack could happen, cause it need much time and skill to lead a group of 12-24 planes into a position, where all reach the gunner range at same time. While this minutes of aproach the attackers was easy targets and such a formation was fast destroyed.
Every plane with an performence that isnt MUCH better than the oponets fighters and that have to fly below the enemys fighters need topcover.
Also the Ta152H in big numbers wouldnt have been successful, cause they would have to fly bellow the escort to attack the Bombers, with this tactical disadvantage even slightly advanced fighter would have been dead meat against a high number of escorting fighters.
The higher flying plane have extreme advantages, thats the most kown rule of aircombat, the G55 wasnt able to overcome this.
Due to its outstanding performence only the 262 and 163 was able to minimize this problem, but even they had to speed up above Vmax, before attacking the bombers, to be able to leave the diving P51´s behind them. As result it was rather difficult to get a clean shot.
btw. Willi Reschke got 8 times shot down mainly by tailgunners.
You should get some arguments that proof the topcover system wrong, instead of getting personel. Strangewise you say the statistics proof that this tactic was bad, while you say your numbers are not realy valid, if i use them.

I made my point, now you can go on to discredit me to make your arguments looking better.
Greetings,
Knegel