Edit: Just did a quick check of logs and:
Thawk
22:03:22 Departed from Field #110 in a Seafire Mk IIc
23:01:37 Shot down a Ju 88A-4 flown by roadkill.
Roadkill was shot down inside of 60 minutes and that should just about cover it.
It doesn't matter to me on the whole score issue, as all scoring is subjective to each CM on hosting the event. Plus, scoring I know is important to some and not important to others.
But have to say, if using this as meeting the T+60 rule as a definition does creat a whole issue with planning and timing. Does a attack force lifting off have to just meet any attacker on the way to target?, or just the defensive attack crew of the target? What if the defense assigned is pulled to another location before the attack group reachs target, does this count if late? Does the forward escort intercept the defense count as in time?
The rule, and I understand its purpose, calls for an attack by a credible force using rockets/bombs on released on target by T+60. Though many targets get hard to find and just getting to some is hard enough within that time frame, and it does seem ridiculous for 1 min being outside the window and penalized. But by using the ands, if's and but's as leeway there really is no need to have the rule. If it gets to be subjective to according to all parameters, then the subjectivity opens up to visibility, cloud layer, winds, etc.
As far as other aspects or the frame, the written orders are the orders. The maps themselves that are sent with the orders are for ease and aid of the units. It is up to each tasked squadron enforce the orders as written, and the routings and maps are subjective and given out as aids to everyone.
each tasked squadron can make their own assessment as to whther to follow the flight path given or make adjustments to the "mapped" version sent to best suit the situation that is required. The written orders are the directives and it is up to each unit to either support or target assigned objectives.
Again, just my interpretation (which doesnt mean alot). Since I have many concerns and disagreements with the scoring program in most FSO's, it doesn't matter if everyone was given a thousand points for just showing up. I would hate to see anymore things rearanged because of "scoring".