I'm not opposed to that but my 1st question would be simple. Is it really unbalanced? The Japanese would have the longest range fighters, fastest bomber and single most useful plane (IMO) in the nikki. The Russians would have the "best" fighter in the la-7 but suffer at higher alts and have the shortest range. The Brits would have the Tiffie/spitVIII/XVI combo but would be challenged on one side by the yaks and lala's and on the other by the Nikki's and Ki-84's. Since each side has the ability to alter the plane set the nikki, la-7 and spit XVI/VIII are all "removable"...so a perceived imbalance can actually be corrected by the player base without any artificial action.
How imbalanced are the match ups? The spit nikki and la-7 are all low ENY planes and the Ki-84, la-5/yak and spitIX/tiffie are all reasonably formidable 2nd tier rides. I think it that any of the three sides can win. The Russians will fight there range issues, the spitties have the shortest clips (of the "big three") and the Japanese have the longest endurance and the nikki has the ammo load edge. The Ki-67 has the edge in speed and survivability to offset the lower bomb load out.
I'm curious what type of turnout you'd get for an event like this that has the "historical matchups without the constraints. I think I could win with any of the three sides....
We are going to my sisters in RI for the week of thanksgiving, so my responses will be short for the next week, as I will only be using my Iphone.
Is it really unbalanced?
No, it is not, and
I was not saying it was. The problem is going to be the fact that people are not going to want to fly certain AC, and when one side loses they will complain that the plane set was a big factor. Believe me I have been at this awhile. Also you are going to have the issue that most will want the Allied rides, that is just the way it is, this has been proven time and again for years in AHSE's. In your examples above, the British AC are going to be the most wanted, but not everyone is going to be able to fly them, so some are going to be in AC they do not prefer. That is when the issues with AC assignments or choices are going to surface.
I am not trying to rain on your parade, I am just pointing out some facts of life when it comes to AHSE's.
My next question would be on command structure for this event. How would that be handled?
As in, who is making the orders, and giving them out? Would this be handeld like FSO?
I am not trying to intimidate with all the questions, I am just trying to help start working on some details.