Bold? I wasn't trying to change the world with my post. I was addressing somebody who claimed anybody who takes the time to climb to the highest altitudes in a bomber is the sort of person who doesn't participate in dogfights or make a difference in the game.
I suppose I'm incorrect for saying any fighter knows they've got to jump into the fight eventually. But imo anyone who wants to be a "good stick" in the MA needs to learn how to be involved in a larger fight.
But this isn't what the thread's about. Nice long reply though 
Bold as in
boldI really don't know how long you have been playing, only what time you have signed up for the forums. But what I can tell you is that people will go to where the fight is happening, a nice furball off the coast of some base; sure. But as to whether or not that actually "fight" is another story. They do not "jump into it" but rather, dip their toes in it to find out it is slightly too cold, and run away to come back and 'test' it out again. Pretty much what I am getting at is people not actually fighting, just flying around in a furball. Sure they may be a few kills, but more times that not it is when the odds are in the favor and they do decide to grow some and come diving in at 450mph to spray most of their ammo for the one kill they will get that sortie.
This goes the same for a B29, they don't really have to do anything, the hardest and most tedious part is reading the newspaper for 60 minutes while they set up to drop their bombs on an irrelevant target. I could take them off every day and only get shot down a few times a tour, but I don't because if I wanted to do that, I would play offline and set the damage percent up 1000000 so it makes a nice boom.
B29 might be nice to eat some popcorn while you watch a fight over 200 though, or write a term paper, either one is fine by me.