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Offline Devil 505

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Re: A look back at the past 15+ years of FSO
« Reply #15 on: July 20, 2025, 04:02:44 PM »
A sortie is defined as one pilot takeoff (launch) followed by one flight termination (shotdown, landed, ditched, bailed, disco).  You can get multiple sorties even in one life events when pilots are allowed to bail/replane at the start or disco/replane with CM permission.

Ok, so rearms don't factor in. Gotcha.

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There were 3 B-29 events: 2012-12, 2013-12, and 2014-10 with 3 frames each.  I just did a quick scan of the html files and you are correct.  There were only 318 sortie departures listed.  I just validated that the DB has 318 sorties, so now I need to go back and find what I did wrong with a SQL JOIN.

Ketsu Go in April 2011 also had B-29's. It was the first one that used the Superfortress. Can't pull up the logs for that month for some reason.



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Re: A look back at the past 15+ years of FSO
« Reply #16 on: July 20, 2025, 04:42:23 PM »
Ok, again, my apologies for the bad data.  I've fixed the SQL and rerun the queries.  This gets the count of "Departed" either matching or closely matching the sortie count.  There are still anomalies here and there where someone shoots down a plane that hasn't taken off (late start of logging?) or just weird data like a squad being listed twice for the same side with slight variations in the squad name and no merging of the two into one.

PlaneTotal SortiesSorties With DmgTotal Landed SortiesSorties Landed With DmgChance to Make TargetChance to Destroy Target and Get Home
A-20G10073921709038.93%8.94%
Ar_23416258924535.80%27.78%
B-17G129563663242349.11%32.66%
B-24J129751058431539.32%24.29%
B-25C25731171103357445.51%22.31%
B-25H21063341430.00%6.67%
B-26B100248051130547.90%30.44%
B-29318199948162.58%25.47%
B5N29121091742911.95%3.18%
Boston_III128656445825043.86%19.44%
C-47A7422102.70%0.00%
D3A112713522176627.69%5.19%
G4M1_Model_11111833235813229.70%11.81%
He_111H136555365138140.51%27.91%
Ju_87D-3182074432716640.88%9.12%
Ju_88A-4372117831607100847.92%27.09%
Ki-677732282819929.50%12.81%
Lancaster_III12864483850.00%29.69%
Mosquito_Mk_XVI12045532837.50%23.33%
SBD-5139738636911127.63%7.95%
TBM-310531892284717.95%4.46%
Tu-2S74236823213249.60%17.79%

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Re: A look back at the past 15+ years of FSO
« Reply #17 on: Yesterday at 12:45:38 AM »
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How many FSO s had late war events with the Brits having lancs and the temps and typhoons against the late war German fighters. That was my first event I ran as a Cm and was just curious that was also when we had the numbers back in the day. not Now
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Re: A look back at the past 15+ years of FSO
« Reply #18 on: Yesterday at 07:35:02 AM »
Why do I feel like this is a test?

As far as I can tell, there's only been one FSO event with a Lancaster, Tempest, and Typhoon plane set.  It was Operation Clarion in April 2014, and yes, this did stretch my SQL skills.

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Re: A look back at the past 15+ years of FSO
« Reply #19 on: Yesterday at 07:39:07 AM »
By the way, I show plissken as the CM for all three frames for Operation Clarion, though perhaps it was multiple people and plissken just happened to be the one dealing with the logs?

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Re: A look back at the past 15+ years of FSO
« Reply #20 on: Yesterday at 08:09:21 AM »

The stats are skewed by the bomb and bailers who have no intention of getting back home.

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Re: A look back at the past 15+ years of FSO
« Reply #21 on: Yesterday at 09:29:03 AM »
The stats are skewed by the bomb and bailers who have no intention of getting back home.

Why would somebody bomb and bail in a 1 life event?  :headscratch:

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Re: A look back at the past 15+ years of FSO
« Reply #22 on: Yesterday at 11:55:10 AM »
The stats are skewed by the bomb and bailers who have no intention of getting back home.

Don't think so.  There appears to be a consistent fluctuation of bailing pilots throughout the history of FSO that stays consistent even after we started multi-life.


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Re: A look back at the past 15+ years of FSO
« Reply #23 on: Yesterday at 02:18:47 PM »
By the way, I show plissken as the CM for all three frames for Operation Clarion, though perhaps it was multiple people and plissken just happened to be the one dealing with the logs?
Yeah the name on the logs is who ran them in the arena. It's a bit strange because Operation Clarion isn't in our site at all, but there seems to be a few monthly articles missing (I don't see FSO setups for Feb, March, or April of 2014). There can be a variety of reasons for this but usually it happens when someone updates/modifies an article rather than creates a copy or something, or it gets categorized wrong in Joomla.
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