Hi Guys, well you've found Aces High, & I hope you have a blast. I'll lay out a few tricks and tips that might increase your enjoyment. Been at this since 2002 off and on and played Air Warrior beginning about 1997.
I began playing as an adult in my 40's. So the things that trip kids' triggers really didn't rock my boat. I very much wanted to plan a sortie, accomplish the mission, and rtb safely. So what follows are some fyi's that should help new players who fly B-17's etc a leg up on the learning curve.
Base ack reaches to 8,000 feet above ground level. That means if you fly over at 4K, you'll get chewed up pretty decently -- not to mention fighters will shoot down and harass you during your bomb run making your life miserable.
Fuel load . . . go for 25% if you are attacking a base 25 miles or so away. And stick with that load out until you figure out on your own how your time in flight relates to distance. A B17 will climb at about 1,000 feet a min with 25% gas and at about 750 feet a min with 50% roughly.
Also, get back to r x t = d. Really helps, for example the bad guy base is 25 miles away, you're flying at about 150 mph true airspeed (roughly!!) and climbing at 1,000 feet a min (roughly!!) So then you get this: 25/150x60 = 10 mins. That does not account for having to level off, get a constant airspeed so your calibration is good. My point is if you fly straight at the bad guy base you'll arrive roughly in 10 min at 10,000 feet with no time left to get a constant airspeed or to calibrate. And, fwiw, a hot rod fighter can get to 10,000 feet in 2 to 3 mins. Oh joy.
About turning, do it from the bomb site because if you do so you will pick up airpeed which will allow you to reach a 0 climb rate on your E6B which means when you calibrate your will have calibrated while your airspeed is constant. If you turn from the gunner's position or pilot's chair, you'll bleed speed awfully. Turns of 45 degrees or less work very well from the bomb site. More to follow, but that should give you 3 tips to help: 1) alt, time to target, & turning. More later <S>