earl1937 , with you experience of B29s, how fast could you go, maintaining a set of 3 buffs in formation ?
The reasoning about the question is : how should a correct formation be flying in throttle %.
Now in Arenas Bf110g2s can't even catch a set of lanc's at 20k, and B29s ,, bye bye
<S> earl
Appreciate your question. Normally, we would have a IAS of 260 to 280, which depending on altitude, would produce TAS of 310 to 330. What I have found in Aces High, a manifold pressure setting of 35 inches and 2300RPM gives you a good true airspeed, yet slow enough to be accurate on bombing and easy for the guys who, for what ever reason, can catch up and join the lead formation. The most lethal formation that I have found in here is the inverted "V" formation.The lead bomber element at 18,000 feet, second element at 17,600 feet and at my 4 O'Clock position. Same thing on other side, a element of bombers at 8 O'Clock position. All other elements of course, form up the same way right and left of aircraft ahead and 400 feet higher. If you have, say 5 bomber elements, (3 aircraft), the top would be at 18,000 feet, the bottom two elements would be 800 feet below the lead bomber. This gives you a very effective "killing zone" behind the bombers as well as in front or from the top.