I have seen very little mentioned about this in the forums, but something is missing here and has been from the outset. Why do you think it is that we never see any formation bombing? When was the last time anyone flying the AvA has seen or been part of an organized high altitude bomber formation? Could it be that the calibration procedure is so complex that it just isn't worth the time to try it to do it? I believe I fly bombers about as much as anyone currently flying in the AvA and from my prospective the return in terms of targets destroyed for the time spent flying the mission is just not worth the time it takes to go thru the porcess. It takes me nearly thirty minutes to set up a line on a fighter hanger that is only down for fifteen minutes, by the time I can flip and get the last one the first one has popped. We can jabo the target down faster. Even with a carefully aligned bomb run the results are hit or miss at best, add in a couple of fighters making runs on you while you are trying to line, the fact that you must be pilot, gunner and bombardier and it is next to impossible to get a descent alignment. The bomber's mission in the AvA has been perverted into a low altitude jabo type of assignment that was clearly not its intended role. Last night I saw a flight of six Lancaster's, ( thats a total of eighteen aircraft) trying to jabo an airfield, this is ridiculous. This war has dragged into a stalemate because no one is willing to put in the time to set up the high altitude missions because the return is just not worth it. If it weren't for the day milkers no real estate would change hands at all.
Isn't it time to at least look at a more simplified bomb site calibration?
Maj OldBull
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