As a player (paying customer) who put +90% of my ingame time in Luftwaffe fighters and particularly the 190, the most annoying problems with bombers are:
1) Bomber guys who fly their bomber(s) as they were fighter planes, maneuvers such as loops, sudden steep climbs and unrecoverable dives (though perfectly doable ingame) are common. I have apsolutely no respect for this gamey behavior.
2) Bomber guys who fly their whole formation to a target, only to bail out of a perfectly working aircraft (or three) to quickly grab another formation. Denying interceptors guaranteed kills. If this is not gamey I don't know what is. To me it just looks stupid.
3) Laser accuracy on defensive guns. Admittedly a problem of a lesser degree than the other ones but nevertheless firing all guns simultaneously from a whole formation of bombers represent concentrated firepower which is unreal. Remember, some of those guns were hand held. The hand held guns should have less accuracy than the ones sited in turrets. Gunnery is a very respectable skill, those who know how to shoot rather than pull gamey tricks earn points in my book.
Fighter-like behavior is fine with bombers such as the A20 (Boston), Ju88, B25 to some degree and yes even the P38.
Though whenever a formation of Lancasters or B26s start chasing my 190, making defensive sudden steep climbs, diving maneuvers or even a loop, I feel like logging off. It just makes my eyes bleed. You almost never see this from a B17 formation, perhaps it's better modeled? I wouldn't know as I practically never have used one.
Seriously though, my point is that the current FM of some of the bombers ingame allow very unrealistic maneuvers. Granted a pilot about to get shot down would pull some desperate maneuvers, but not in a formation with other planes and he would certainly not commit to a maneuver which means guaranteed structural failure!
Additionally, there should be some incentive to survive your mission whatever a/c you dare to takeoff with. Or else we will continue to see HALO parachuting bomber crews, as well as the retarded kamikaze routine with attack fighters who only focus on target damage (another gamey behaviour).
If people don't give a **** about survival (takes a lot of skill and a decent amount of luck in many situations) please let them... but reward those of us who do. People who don't care about survival most likely don't care about their score anyway. What they care about is results ingame and the game mechanics does not reward survival, it rewards base captures. As long as death or airframe loss is a matter of just losing a few perks and especially when # of fighter kills (or bomb damage) weighs heavier than k/d ratio (or damage/death for bombers), all of this will remain. It seems like kills/time is another important factor in fighter scoring, further promoting quick one-way-ticket sorties.
Now the arrogant bastards of the lot will of course tell me to sod off to some other arena. I will tell you then that it's not about that. It's about me as a fighter guy and paying customer wanting to see the level of gameplay raised. If you want to do that, give the players some incentive to survive and penalize players who simply don't care. (If you take the attitude of "I don't care" you very much rule your own opinion out at the same time.) It's the only way to promote development on a personal level and the game as a whole, regarding tactics and level of skill. If you want to re-create the WW2 aerial fighting, teamwork should be more than hoarding a enemy base in a series of one-way trips to get a base capture. It gets old fast.
Promoting teamwork is to reward successful missions. A feature that can be expanded upon A LOT. I'm sure you're aware of this and I hope you're working on it seeing how Combat Tour was cancelled in favor of general development.
The post was originally not meant to be this long and extensive. It started only with my frustration with the nutjobs who think that they're flying bombers.
If you (HTC) could fix the issues mentioned above, that would improve gameplay tremendously for us fighter guys.
Thanks!