Devil,
As you say, your opinion is your own. My opinion is that most of what you expressed is just sour grapes because you personally had a bad night.
Your Squad on the other hand appears to have had a rather good night. Kommando Nowotny fielded 12 pilots and was credited with 11 kills, while 334th FS fielded 4 pilots and had 6 kills...a good night's work <salute>.
Btw, I notice that your Squad CO didn't make these comments, so maybe he doesn't share your opinion either...I don't know.
But, I'll share some of the points that lead to the decisions on who and what to assign to the overall Axis defense and the defense of A2.
The Axis battle played out almost exactly as planned...Our primary defense was forward of the Strat Targets, with reinforcements directly over the targets themselves. The Me262 Scouts found and reported the enemy Fighter Sweeps and Bomber streams early, and kept up a continously updated position and course fix. This allowed us to engage them well short of their targets in most cases. So, no they weren't wasting their time, they were supporting the larger battle. I chose to use the Me262s in small numbers (4 of an available 8) and as scouts only, in order to leave as many as possible for use in follow-on frames. Every Me262 lost was a jet that would not be replaced in future frames.
The three forward Strat targets were worth 300 points each (900 points total), your airfield was worth 120 points (12 Hangars @ 10 points each). Also, to reach your airfield the Allied strikes had to fly thru the thickest parts of our defenses, significantly degrading them in the process. I chose to risk damage at A2 to prevent worse damage elsewhere.
The Allies appear to have focused on the Strat targets as their primaries, with their main emphasis in the Central and Southern part of the battlefield, as this is where they commited their B-17s, P-51Ds, and P-47s. The two Airfield targets were probably a secondary effort, as indicated by the types of planes they used against A2 (B-26s, P-38s, & P-51B).
I'm sorry you don't like that I gave some of the Squad COs the freedom to choose which plane to fly...not because I could not make up my mind, but instead because I trust them to know their own squads preferences and capabilities better than I do...or better than you do for that matter.
Were mistakes made? Maybe. No plan survives contact with the enemy. But I don't think they were the ones you were so carefull to not point out.
To sum up the battle the Allies fielded 156 pilots, scored 68 kills, and destroyed 68 objects. The Axis fielded 153 pilots and scored 134 kills. That's just about a 2 to 1 kill ratio! Very well fought!
<salute> Axis Commanders, Squads, & Pilots!
CptA
Axis CiC - Frame 1