This was possibly the worst performance I've ever seen JV44 turn in in a TOD. We had 2 guys in 152s (me and Wotan), 2 guys in Doras (Sour and someone else), and 3-4 guys in Me262s.
Me and Wotan were patrolling west of A24, under the cloud cover. The Doras were patrolling above the cloud cover. We got word that there was a gaggle of P-51s west of A22 and that the field was under attack.
The Doras and the 152's went to defend 22, the 262s orbited the port and A24. Me and Wotan spotted 2 or 3 B26's headed east toward A22, peeking in and out of the clouds that were at around 11,000 feet. We made a pass on one, I got some good hits and it started smoking. Wotan then said he had been killed, I did'nt see it. I saw him going down with a radiator hit, he said a B26 had winged him from d1.6 (which I believe, those guys were good shots). Me and Sour went after another B26, we shot it down but Sour also went down with (gee, I can't imagine what) a radiator hit. I believe he ditched, I lost track of him as there were still B-26s popping out of the clouds to attack A24. Soon after that I saw another B-26 come out of the clouds, I turned to intercept him. He geekdanced away and pinged my radiator from 1,000 yards. I went after a different B-26 that was smoking (don't know why it was), he went into wild evasives, I snapped my wings off trying to follow a BOMBER through his evasives, and bailed out. I believe the bomber also bailed out, although I can't say for sure.
All in all it was quite an unsatisfying experience on my end. Axis CO's take note- Do not assign 190D9's or Ta-152's to a squad if you think they are going to be facing bombers, the bombers will shoot down the planes without much effort.