You can fairly file in the following in the "Too much time on my hands" file, but while I was doing research for B-17 skins I ran across a copy of a real WWII B-17 bombing mission report from a mission to St Lo in July '44 by the 306th BG (these pages are just excerpts - the real report is much longer, including reports from each crew in the mission):
Reading through this report, I got an idea for a more historically-minded way to run bombing missions in AH. I adopted the format and made a template for bombing missions the in MA:
I had already created a deck of trading-style aircraft cards using DIY business card print stock (Avery #8871, 10 business cards to an 8
1/2" x 11" precut card sheet) and the images from the
Aces High Skins Page:
So what I have been doing for the past month or so, whenever I feel like bombing, is to shuffle the card deck and randomly pick a skin and use it to fly a semi-realistic bombing mission in the MA (no suicide missions; a target is selected to help the Knight's war effort- either tactical bombing of airfields and towns to aid a base capture attempt or a bombing run to a strat target. I keep track of the route and fill out a bombing mission details on the Mission Report form as I fly, and finish completing the report after I land. (I really need to get some whiskey too, to enjoy a shot during the post-mission debrief).
After 15 missions completed, here are the stats I compiled on the performance of my version of a small "8th Air Force":
As you can see, I'm not an accomplished bomber pilot. Some missions involved white-knuckled duals with enemy fighters, others I've been jumped by enemy fighters while in the bombsight, and I lose planes before I can get to a gun to defend my formation. It is tough to keep track of everything going on in the hectic MA while trying to watch for fighters, calibrate the bomb sight, pilot the aircraft and jot down notes for the report!
I'd like to collect more data though, because I'm interested to see if a "charmed" skin emerges that seems to be clearly more survivable than you'd expect, or if an outfit emerges as a "hard luck" unit that always seems to come home shot up (if they make it back at all).
So far, the 100th BG has the highest loss rate at 56%. The 96th BG has the highest score after 3 missions (8523) but sustained a loss rate of 44%. The 486th has had only one outing, but all aircraft returned and bombing was accurate for a decent score of 5288.
If anybody has helpful info as far as what bomb load to select for different targets, I'd appreciate it. I generally use 12x500lb HE, but have also experimented with 6x1000lbs loadout.