Well I might have accidentally loaded up Yaks in the last frame despite being officially allocated something else.
(None were allocated at all in the orders. As a VVS squad this may have been too much to bear or it might have been caused by something else. We'll never know.)
We did ok.
The longer term problem remains the concept of shoe-horning western front battles and concepts in to the eastern front war. The planes become misfits because they have to be used in ways that they weren't designed for. Instead of short, fast, high speed turnaround, positioned at the front in support of a battle group; we use them in medium range escort duty.
It's hard to make that work. They don't carry the fuel or the gun loadout for that job. Until the arrival of P47 and the P51 the Allies had the same problems in the West.
I continue to push for lower fuel burn rate in Eastern Front setups for as long as we continue to script these types of escorted bomber scenarios. Sometimes the planes can quite easily be flown in a way to meet range and endurance issues, but since most players don't use these aircraft types anywhere but FSO they remain quite wary of them. I've way too often seen escort fighters sitting on the ground at frame start because the squad that has VVS gear genuinely believe they won't make it there and back. They will let their bombers go without escort simply because of fuel shortage perceptions.
That isn't a recipe for anybody's perception of a good time.