Gents,
I know I'm grumpy, but I really hate seeing the Allies use Jabos during 8th AF FSOs. I'll happily fly a bomber during an 8th AF setup. I'd rather fly a B-24 or B-17 in an 8th AF setup than a bomb-truck P-47 which will undoubtedly get to the target, lacking local air superiority, low, slow, and grossly overburdened with bombs, and I'm a P-47 fanboi. Its usually a quick trip to the tower. Especially when the target is a strat target instead of a point target.
B-17s and B-24s allow the Allies to have a great force multiplier, with 3 aircraft per pilot, at altitude, with a decent chance of making it all the way from takeoff, to target, to landing with at least one drone alive. Roaring into an objective area in a Jabo, at medium altitude, at 17,000+ lbs of aircraft and ordnance, with the enemy CAP circling like buzzards above you at 30,000 feet is no fun in my mind.
Strat bombers were designed to operate in hostile airspace, without or with very little localized air superiority. They make the escorts mission much easier. Jabos, even after ditching their ordnance, are too low, e-deficient, and nothing more than targets to chase, unless localized air superiority is achieved and maintained, until such a time as they are able to defend themselves.
I make my appeal to the community to embrace some "reality" for these 8th AF setups. I think they simply are some of the best FSO setups. But I really feel like I'm in the MA, when Jabos are used.
I know not everyone will agree with me, just throwing my $.02 downrange for whatever its worth.