•Pilots get 2 lives eay per frame
•Bombers may not fly higher than 20,000 ft
•Bombers must level bomb their target, the exception being single B-25's, and Ju-88's, and dive-bombers (A20's inclued)
•Bombers may be based no closer than 75 miles from the front line (nearest enemy base)
•GV drivers get 5 lives per frame, with the exception of M18, Panther, and Tiger I drivers who get 3.
•only designated aircraft may attack GV's, fighter escort may be provided at the discretion of the CO
•attacks on vehicles from non-designated aircraft will result in an increase in objectives for that team
Tank,
To be very honest with you. Players have all but revolted against these types of setups. It really is one or the other in the scenario type events. Open events like SNAPSHOTs and TDI there okay.
Here are my issues with your write up. That will keep prudent scenario fans away.
1. Bomber pilots don't want any restictions in a ground war. An altitude cap in a ground war... You'd need about a solid 120 - 130 players per side to tie up the gaps in the action over the entire map.
2. Tankers HATE to be dive bombed by anything.
3. Designated aircraft to attack GVs? It's been tried in other events (Red Storm Krupp Steal, Dawn of Battle...) It wasn't even mixed results, Players hated it!
4. Penalty for out of bounds play. You're going to retask a side CO in the middle of a major three hour event. GOOD LUCK with that one.
5. How would you track whether a tanker had 3 or 5 lives until the logs came through?
6. You preplanned into your write up that a particular vehicle had to perform a very specific mission. That would be trimmed out of the write up after the first rules meeting. You have to leave that to the COs on how they will accomplish your set objectives with what ever vehicle they chose.
7. Why are you placing a distance restriction on the bombers? If you are stating that that is how it was historically. Then you don't really need to state it. Station the aircraft on the map where you'd want then to spawn initially.
Other than that sir, Nice write up...