Krusty, I'm beginning to think that you have lost your mind....
B-17s routinely flew combat missions between 25k and 30k (yes, they could fly that high). They weren't abusing the flight model, just using it better than you were.
I watched about half of the film and the problem wasn't the B-17s, but your inability to fly that Ta 152.
I prescribe a dose of reality as the cure.
My regards,
Widewing
You can be an *** when you want to be.
Due to the size of the maps in the MA, a 2x burn ratio, and the ability for anyone to read the dar bars (and report sightings) I think there isnt anything that can be done about some of his arguments. However, he does have a point about bombers being abused. Bombers did NOT fly bombing missions at 280MPH. The bombing runs were made much slower than that, far slower (180-210 mph, iirc). Bombers also didnt lift with %25 or %50, or even only %75 fuel, they took max fuel. They had to to. Not only did SOP state so, but pilots didnt want to worry about fuel. In the MA (and even scenarios), only the lightest of bombers (Bostons, etc) need to take anywhere near %100 of fuel to get to where they need to go so we have aircraft like the Lancs, B24, B17, Ju88's, B26, etc, that would otherwise need extra room to get to proper altitude able to get much higher that much quicker. Heavy bombers should be no where near the front, they should have to take off from 4 sectors or more to the rear in order just to get alt, especially yhe big boys.
btw... in the PTO the B24's and B17's rarely went above 18k, at least pre-1945. In the ETO, they still rarely went above 23k, and even more rare were missions above 27k. Look up the stats. I cant comment on the RAF, I dont have the stats on their bombing mission at hand like I do the USAAF.
A few things can be done easily to remedy some of the issues that Krusty pointed out, at least on the heaviest of level bombers. First, remove the option to take anything less %100 fuel in
all bombers. Second, just like torps cant be used unless they are dropped under 200ft and under 200mph (for DE and Jap torps, anyways), regulate the speed of the bombers to a 210 or so mph before their bombs can be released, that is the way it was in the real deal so why not have it here. The exceptions to that rule would be the Ju88, Ju87, Il-2, A20, B5N, D3A, and SBD because those aircraft are documented to have been dive bombers and were designed with dive bombing in mind. The speed regulator is an easy fix. That is an easy one to code and it makes sense.
Will HTC address any of this??? Probably not. They'll continue on as they always have, turning the blind eye(s).