One of the best ways to keep mission altitudes for bombers not getting so high is for the design map utilizing opposing bases less then 3 sectors away.
This is an underlining issue that over the last couple of years in design that over time has created a standard approach to mission objectives. Each objective is spread out with enough distance from another that has facilitated one objective - one strike mission - one defensive mission. This way of design has created on average 5 to 7 sectors of distance to cross. Each strike mission has ample time to climb to high altitudes. Each defensive mission just circles and climbs on waiting for the approach.
Move the opposing bases close together and you change the way of bombing altitudes. Some will climb to low altitudes or NOE. Others will climb behind front lines to cross over and hit the target at high altitudes. Throw in fighters to defend, attack, and recon will create very real situations of fog of war.
But, it's up to each Frame CIC to create the orders for all of this to be implemented.
Adding wind layers for each FSO and manual calibration for bombers, this would improve FSO in the long run if every FSO CM agreed to do this. Running wind or manual calibration every once awhile only frustrates players who fly in MA's with pristine enviroment.
It's a balance thing. How many players have the desire to set up offline or custome arenas with FSO conditions to practice with winds and manual calibration? How many fighter jockeys actually have a desire to fly bombers when thier squad is assigned them? How many players want to learn the tricks of this?
Would FSO attendance increase or decrease with full time winds and manual calibration?
This is an issue that has two choices. Either full time with winds and manual calibration or always use MA conditions. There is no true middle ground. The middle ground choice just adds frustration to the average player that shows up for the squad and fly the event.
If the CM's want to go to full time winds and manual calibration for each and every FSO, then I'll have no problem with that because I know how to set-up both offline and custom arena to practice before each Frame.
Just my four cents.