Defending the Reich
http://www.hpssims.com/Pages/products/defreich/defreich.htm
Somewhat similar but older
Talonsoft had two games once apon a time:
Battle of Britain, and its sequel
12 O’Clock High: Bombing the Reich. I still play Bombing the Reich from time to time...I started the full campaign a long time ago as the Allied commander which runs in at about 700 turns. Each turn is a day and you control the various Allied airforces from Fighter command, Bomber command, 2nd TAC, 8th Airforce etc or the Luftwaffe fighter forces. You assign missions from tactical attacks against German V weapon sites, radar sites, airfields to Military units, from strategic operations like area bombing and variety of targets (a/c parts engines & assemply lines, chemical, rubber factories, synthetic fuel plants, railways etc etc). You have to use recce missions to scout targets - and then assign units to attack them (with escorts if required). You can move units to new airfields, change aircraft (ie. I've converted all my 15th Airforce b-17 bomber units to B-24's to free up the B-17s for the 8th Airforce, and have finished moving the 9th Airforce onto the continent after resting and refitting to new B-26G's after a couple of bad ops lead to some bad casualties. The Germans can also convert units to new aircraft, setup intercept settings (ie. Have your Doras gain height bounce escorts first, and your 109G-6/R6's go straight for bombers), move AAA/balloons and units. You can setup your industry to build certain components needed for specific aircraft or AAA, like drop the amount of production of Daimler engines, 109 Parts and increase the production of BMW engines, 190 parts and convert 109 assembly factories to build FW190's. Of course the lack of Daimler engines not only effects 109 assembly but also Bf-110's and changes take months in game time to become effective taking a toll on the replacement of aircraft. You can also convert Luftwaffe units to carry more cannon/armour or WGR rockets (Fw190A's become Fw190A-8/R8's) - or drop those conversions.
Its an old game and does show some of its age, and is not entirely flaw free (like you can't transfer allied units between commands) - and once you've completed your planning as the Allied commander - mission cycles can take a while, but it can be rewarding if you have the patience.



Tronsky