There's always going to be those that can't be reasoned with, I am afraid Devil is one.
Find a reasonable position to be reasoned with from, and you'll find that I'm quite agreeable most times.
His comments are indicative of a person who just can't see the other side of an argument no matter how strong the others points are.
I see what little has been brought to the table that actually counters or even tries to explain the situation. That nugget being being brought by you the idea that the frame 2 imbalance somehow counters the lesser imbalance from frame 1. Other than that, there has been no reason, no logic, or no counter argument; just denial of a problem.
I am shocked that after the outcome of the frame where his ace was at such a "disadvantage"
but out scored the Allied ace by a wide margin, that he clings to the P51vs C202 argument.
And my case is predicated not on the numbers seen in this frame but on the potential for points, which very few people seem to understand.
The thought never enters his mind that pilot skill, mission ( P51 's had to drop eggs on a target), numbers ( 6 vs unlimited) , ect have anything to do with it. And the comments most insulting are the " best pilot " was not used and " it was his own fault" and he "expected more from your guy " when he dosent even know which guy was the ace are indication of his high regard for no one but himself.
It is very much on my mind, and I think you put too much stock on the tasking. I knew exactly where those Ponies were going, only a fool would send them to hit a large airfield. Only six guns at the refinery. Here's the key though: even with bombs, what Axis plane is going to catch a Pony @ 21K - never mind one diving in from 21K. Unless an Axis is in the perfect place to execute a perfect bounce, your "heavy" pony has little to fear from fighters going in to the target. After the bombs are dropped, now all the Pony pilot has to do is transfer that speed into altitude and more separation from his attackers. Now he's much lighter, and has a bunch of fuel left internally if he launched with 100% (worth 1.8 hours). Why is this guy risking so much when all he has to do is set himself up for some easy BnZ attacks? He has the speed and the fuel to do it? That is what I meant by "his fault". He didn't play hito his strengths. That's like trying to turn fight a Zero with a 190D and losing, 190 pilot's fault. No disrespect intended, just stating the reality of the situation. And what difference does it make if there are only 6 Ponies? The Ace can only fly one of them. The only way that knowledge helps me is in knowing the area where the Allied Ace is knowing that is is one of six planes, which I mentioned before was pretty much a given. [/quote]
[/quote]Here's to you Devil...I am glad the CIC rotation will keep you idle for the next few months.
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Till next time.