From the FSO rules...
All initial attack aircraft. To me that would mean all aircraft carrying ords and ordered to attack should be attacking within T+60. Not attacking a target would be a violation of this rule IMO.
I hate to take at least some credit for this rule but..
Years ago I was a frame CO. It was a Pacific setup like this. Want to say it was Midway. Had 88s subbing for the Betty we didn't have yet. I came up with a plan that took the bomber force all around the map designed to hit the target with JUST enough time to make it back home by end frame. Worked to perfection. The defenders were all low--bored and probably looking to tower out when we finally showed up. Totally wrecked the target. Lost only a couple of planes to a P-40 still up at altitude. Everybody landed with like 2 minutes to spare.
I was thinking that was a heckuva plan! That was until the forum started lighting up. Looking back I could see where that would totally suck if you were one of those defenders that actually showed up for the frame. Maybe that was their only few hours a week that they could get up flying? I'm kinda in that boat these days. So yeah that really would suck to just bore holes in the virtual sky for well over an hour when you could go to another arena and have some fun. Nobody would show up for nothing!
And so not long after that debacle the 60 minute rule came in.
It's hard to please everybody in these events. We all want to see action, of course, or we wouldn't be there. Some of us, like myself, enjoy the strategic planning element that can make these frames truely memorable. That whole "I love it when a plan comes together!" (tm The A Team) thing. I'd hate to see these things become completely scripted by rules and setup. I really think it'd ruin the nature of the event. It's a difficult problem striking that balance (for lack of a better word).
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