I believe the 325th VFG SBD's got to the Task Group first. 30 seconds from our roll over position about 6-8 Zero's attacked our tight little group SBD's. And the tail gunners went to work. Our descending speed and bobbing movements allowed us to stay on course and fight off the Zero's long enough to get to the drop positions.
We scored at least 3 hits and probably 4 or 5. The CV was still up but damaged and burning with between 1500 to 2500lbs of ordnance in her. The zero's descended with us but really couldn't maneuver at the high diving speeds. Plus the 412th F4's were giving it to them by then so they had to go defensive and leave the SBD's alone.
... I think in Frame 1 the ALLIES just got real lucky.
Nice write up, viper.
No, you did not get lucky, the outcome was very expected in my point of view. I'll give you some perspective from those zekes you faced.
The total defense of c34 was 9 a6ms from KN. Similarly, the other IJN CVs were defended by sole 7-10 squads. We had our work cut out for us when your 40 plane strong attack group showed up. 1v1, the zeke is great, 4v1, not so much.
You slipped through those bases, because there were no planes available to investigate the bases flashing to the south. We had to wait closer to our CV.
The F4F's weren't really a factor because they stayed high, but those SBD' of Jg2 that I encountered came to fight, god love 'em. Found myself in a crazy 3v1 furball after the bombs were dropped. Too bad I auggered, because I had lit Speed up like a Christmas tree. My guys were spread out in mini furballs at the same time, kills were very hard to come by, but like you said, we shot the hell out of every plane in sight.
The second wave of SBD's (which I guess were your boys) sunk the carrier, and the bulk of the TBM's were too late to the party.