box, my guys were with 2 other squads defending A9 last night. We were in zekes as well--fully understanding the fact that the P-40's can out run and out dive us--but they sure as heck can't out turn us.
The 77th hit the bombers at A9 before the bulk of the main body could drop their eggs. We ALL got jumped by scads of P-40's, but the #1 priority was to kill the bombers--or get the bombers so rattled that they either failed to drop their eggs or misdropped. I can only speak from wittnessing what happened at A9, but we got plenty of bomber kills. Not one Allied bomb was seen to hit any target at A9--and only one squaddie reported seing one and one single bomb crater at A9, doing no damage. THAT is a successful defence. Yeah, I got shot down too, but the defense was a huge success. It was fun going down in my parachute whatching the Army of Muppets dragging the P-40's down to the deck and making mincemeat out of them using the Zeke's more nimble turning radius to their advantage--and that is exactly a great example of using their assigned ride to it's best use.
For each FSO, the CO needs to fully read the orders, look at what planeset each country has, and do a little in-game research as to what tactics they need to have in-mind, pre-take-off to advise his/her squaddies on how to not only survive, but get as many kills/do as much damage as possible with the tool at hand. A Zeke is a HUGELY deadly plane in the right hands in a dogfight, especially on the deck. It will out-turn just about everything (because of it's very light weight--down-side, because it's badly under armored). I test rode it many times over the last 2 weeks and in 1 on 1 fights in MA--had Spit 8, Spit 9 and Spit 16's run away after they found out quickly I was the one on their six...and I am a mediocre fighter pilot at best.
Hang in there box! <<<<S>>>>
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