I think the FSO should remain as it is now. I fly with the 325th Checkertails and I usually fly only on the Friday night Squad Operation. Most of the "adventure" of the FSO is aerial combat "reenactments" of WWII theatre ops. I'm, personally, not very good at fighter-to-fighter engagements. Everyone reading this post has shot me down at least 10 times in the MA. However, in the FSO I do well, mostly because I'm with my squad and I'm mission focused. Reciently, I have been very surprised by the quality of the enemy (Axis) commanders in the FSO. The Axis commanders have demonstrated a very high level of tactical ability that I did not expect from anyone in AHII. Thier overall plans have consistently presented a great challange to the Allied side. For the record, I'm a professional military tactical planner, so my assesment should mean something. Another point: Every time I fly one of these FSO missions, I gain a new and higher level of respect for the guys who flew these missions 60+ yeas ago. So, my vote is to keep FSO as is.
Lowtec
325th Checkertails