Sorry to hear that 1-2 squadrons on the allied side saw no action. You can review the orders for frame 1 and see the number of pilots at each location and determine how the map was spread out. Some areas had more and some had less. The squadrons that did not see any action were small in size. Overall, nearly all allied pilots saw action. The defense groups that communicated well should have all seen action. The axis may not have sent in enough planes to the targets on the ground for the allied defense to be happy.
The axis may not have used their rides in the best mannor. For the allied, lots of thought went into which tool each squad would receive and what their job would be. How they utilized their tool was up to them. Fighting on the deck in sectors alpha, bravo, charlie and delta would only have helped the axis. Certain Plane combinations were done on purpose with multiple squads in the same area. Squads working together would only have complimented each other in combat.
Fighting a 109k below 30k in Bravo and Charlie Sectors, where the only airspace required to operate was at 30-40k, was pointless.
262s by themselves are only a nuisance. Better served as close escorts for the ar234 or as a complimentary squad to another squad in a different fighter such as a me109. The higher the 234's operate, the lower their hit percentage will be due to less time for calibration and lining up for the target. The lower they are, the easier it will be for the allied planes to acheive 2 passes. So, the axis may want to send in 109s to compete at alts below 20k, as early fighter sweeps. Then send in the 262s over the ar234s minutes behind the 109s. 109s can tnb with the tempest and P51s. The 262s can pick off any slow and high fighters they encounter fighting the allied. The 262s can also help the 109s exit the area after the bombing is done.
Sending 109s and me262s above 30k is pointless. Not using all the ta152s above 30k would be a misallocation of resources imo. Perhaps if 109s were sent to the 30-40k sectors, they would only to be there for the fight after it's pushed down below 30k since past experience shows most will happily dive to the deck in their High Alt fighters. Only more discipline would be able to defeat such a tactic.
What happens next is up to the CiCs for frame 2 and the COs of each squadron. Are the axis having a slow start in their offensive plan or are they doomed to repeat another BoB outcome of the past?