I'm still feelin 24.
It's big enough that one guy can feel like a force by himself. 12's not bad.
24's big enough that it would take 6 good fighter pilots to wipe him out. It's not common to find 6 guys hunting buffs together last I saw. Who knows, maybe it starts a new trend...schwarms. Then counter schwarms.
Consider this also. If one guy only has 12 bombers and we continue to see a lot of the same lone wolf strat runs we see today, then 3 decent fighters could wipe him out easily. It's not hard to find 3 or 4 fighters in a group, so it's fair to say the chances are good that we start to see a lot of buff hunting going on.
We already know that 3 bombers are easy meat. 4 or 5 won't be that much more of a challenge. 6, 7 a tad bumpier. So all it takes is knocking out 4 or 5 to dramatically reduce the risk involved in taking this formation out. If 3 attackers take out one each on the first pass and second pass, they have a great chance of finishing the job.
At 24, attackers have to make more passes through more bombers. A much higher risk level that results in a long hard fight before it gets easy.
For those who really enjoy squad ops, 24 is more likely to encourage a small squad of guys to fly together for a buff hunt. 12 would only require/encourage 3 or 4 guys.
If these little hunting parties become a trend, we might see more escorts in groups.
24 is better for off peak/late night hours. I've been on when there is virtually no air activity. At those times, it would only take one or two guys doing bomb runs to keep me entertained in the absence of good fighter v fighter engagements. With 12, I could possibly finish off half on his way to target, rearm myself and finish the other half on his way back. Not likely with 24. That would probably piss him off and he might leave. If he survives and we both end up with successful sorties, he may just laugh it off. Win/win.
I know it's not uncommon to see a half dozen guys get together and fly a bombing mission together, but usually you are more likely to get 3 or 4.
4 guys, 96 birds. Now it starts to look like a strategic bombing mission.
Six could be just as reasonable a limit. So could three.
Will this bring in more players or will it merely fill the sky with bomber drones and require fewer?
Suggesting no change at all before you asked your question suggests you don't want to hear that it is feasible.
I enjoy this game as a combat game, but that doesnt mean I want to play it for another 10 years exactly as it is now. New airplanes now and then don't change the game or the tactics and challenges to play it. I want to experience different aspects of air combat and I am not the only one. It will impress someone. Will it be the deciding factor, maybe, maybe not.
It certainly wont require fewer, that's why the suggestion to change strat point accrual. Any number of changes could help maintain the need for bomber participation.