well I want to make clear some things...
Re-reading my post seems that I am saying that the SE was bad organiced. Not my belief, I think it was great!!!!
What I mean is that being all of us so nervous and so unexperienced in this sorta things, we were not as organized as expected. A good example is me...I was leader of one of the 190 Schwarms and I lost the 190's leader just after takeoff!!!.
I guess same things happened on Rook side, and if we add those ****** bishes marauders, I guess there was a little disorganization on the bomber formation (completely normal).
So, the more "fog of war" the more disorganization, the more LW advantage gets.That was my point.
Now, Pongo. I am only telling that if we are to make this events, the best way to do them is in Historical way. The best-balanced bombing missions on the war were the early-44 ones (Example the 1st Berlin raid). In those, LW put up a great defence, downing a lot of bombers and escorts, but also the USAAF inflicted heavy losses on Luftwaffe's Jagdwaffe. So if we want to give a balanced scenario, lets take those raids as an example...
1_Radar for LW, no Radar for USAAF.
2_Top ceiling for Bombers,28K, no ceiling for fighters
3_ratios:2.75:1 relationship between USAAF and LW.This way: 1 LW interceptor=2bombers+0.75 fighters.
4_free feints attacks by USAAF
5_free Fighter Sweeps by USAAF
6_free Armed Recce by LW.
(4,5,6 all counts in the 2.75-1 ratio above said)
I think this are some basic points in early 44's attacks on Germany by the 8th air force, and also points that can make the next event to be more balanced
And one more point...ask for appointments...so If one wants to fly a SEA's event, ask people who wants to do it. The one who is not appointed, the one that don't fly. May be some unfair, but for sure this will avoid yesteday's stragglers and "Where-do-I-go-were-am-I-needed" situations.
And, again...to Cave,Kieren,and all those who organized yesterday's event...THANK YOU!!! was really nice
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Ram, out
JG2 "Richthofen" [This message has been edited by RAM (edited 02-28-2000).]