Well I have to disagree with ya Junky, in frame 1 the Boston multi directional NOE was successful in my book. Though I am sure you and I have a totally different opinion of success in FSO.
In frame 2, the Hurri run on the V-base was a Cic call, when orders came out that mission was listed as the "SUICIDE MISSION" . Cic knew we wouldn't make it out, we knew we wouldn't make it out. We defied orders in that we did NOT take bombs, and we took light fuel.
However we DID as ordered, without argument for the most part.
All but 1 hurri shot down, but on the other hand we scored as many points as we lost in that mission. It was a wash, simple as that IF your counting points. In G3, we don't ever consider points, in my planning as Cic I never consider points. I did what I thought best for this setup in frame 1 to assure all you Axis guys had target's to shoot at, which is why I made sure to hit all 3 targets. I knew I was doing that from the get go as soon as I had the objectives.
We had convo with Way after frame one, he was shocked we did what we did and pointed out it was as much luck as anything that there were Axis planes @ A110 to see that raid happen. As one of the Boston flyer's I will tell you it was as much fun as I have had in a FSO frame in a VERY LONG time. 40 minutes of NOE over rolling terrain, with a 200' dar alt, popping to 1k at 300 IAS thirty seconds before bombs out, and having only 1 guy out of 7 miss his target ( that a squaddie got in the end anyways) is TOTALLY SUCCESSFUL my friends.
As to my comments above..... It's a deal where I wish I was a CM, cause I would totally have those setting in this in a heartbeat.