I had a great time fighting my way in and out of the 'box'.
Summary of my flight: we got big warnings on country channel early on. I upped 47n with DTs with some squades and we found a buff formation escorted by ponies way out over the water. The 51s were already engaged with a few friendlies and it was not an issue reaching the buffs, which weren't even that high when we met them (wish I brought less fuel!). I damaged 2-3 b17s before I lost a wing in 'the box'. Next I upped a 109 and easily climbed back up to the fight. At this point the ponies were actually flying even with the b17s, but seem more interested in fur balling than protecting, so again its easy to walk into the box. I again wound some 17's before I am chased down to the deck by a pony. By the time he got close enough to see he still had both of his drop tanks on I decided it was probably safe to make a move an sure enough it was an easy kill (pony seemed heavy). I rtb and up another 109 only to make it in time to help finish off the last b17s over the target. The best part was having some great 1v1 and 2v1 with the leftover bish that came to help defend. Can't remember names but <S> to whoever it was, great high energy high altitude fighting 190s and 109s.
Things that would have made it better from the rooks side: Buffs didn't have nearly enough alt. Most* ponies didn't do a good job of protecting buffs, seemed more interested in kills (can't comment on the jugs, I was fighting the other group). It would have been a good idea to do a big fighter sweep before the buffs roll in, the ponies would be perfect for this. Even better have some of the ponies take out dar at fields along the bombers route. Better yet roll a smallish 234 mission to take out enmy bar dar/hq, then up buffs deep over homeland, climb to 25k+ and then meet up with the escorts closer to front lines.
As for the knights, even though some of the buffs made it to target I think overall the knights kicked ass. The shear amount of people on during TT added to the huge warnings from dar, the low buffs didn't stand a chance.
*while it was obvious most of the pony drivers didn't understand how to properly protect a bomber group, there were a few I noticed on the 2nd and 3rd flight that were still close and above the buffs chasing away some attackers, however by then there were just too few left.