Man you guys sure know how to make me earn my money.
Oh............... Wait......... I'm not getting any money.
Ok, here's the deal, I just don't have time to read this entire screed. But I know what the main questions are.
Nothing like circling a base for an hour waiting for 2 mossies to show up, dive and strafe 1 ack. Then I look at the logs and c the majority of the mossie squadron hit a10. What gives.
I think the rules should include that an attack has to be in squad strength at least. This sacrificing of 1 or 2 planes to meet the 1 hour rule, then hitting the base late in the frame is lame.
The allies only launched 5 formations of B26's to hit both 10 and 8. That's a pretty tall order, even for the best of bomber pilots. and considering the amount of ordinance that the b26 carries, it is rather silly to think they can do that. As far as I can tell the B26's never made it to 8, and they didn't rearm to go back. Or they were all dead. IMO, the Allies should have used more bombers, in two different groups to attack 8.
The intention is for targets to be attack by a size-able force with ordinance in T+60. The main reason for the rule is that squads don't go all night not seeing any action till the last few minutes. A8 was "attacked" (by mostly fighters) in < T+60.
But I do think the Allies should of had more of an attack force (bombers or JABO) to hit A8.B26 pilots........... 5
Ki-67 Pilots......... 13
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As for the Train at 1.
It was to be attacked very early in the frame, but it looks like all of the attackers were destroyed before they could arrive. Therefore it was attacked as soon as other forces could be vectored in for the attack. If legitimate attack force is wiped out, before it arrives at it's target, The t+60 rule does not normally apply.
HOWEVER, 1 or 2 heavy fighters is not a legitimate attack.
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