All the admins can do is base their numbers off what we have. Sure it could go south if commitment numbers are not meet. Any FSO can. We will run the first frame and make adjustments as needed.
Pretty much this. The best I can do is guess what the numbers will be based off of commitment. If one side is at or below their minimums, I think that means a few squads need to re-evaluate their commitment numbers. For example, if one squad is 11-15 and they're consistently getting 10 people, it might be wise to drop to 7-10 to better represent what that squad can bring. I have looked at the last couple months' numbers very closely and I have my concerns, but if we do a 60/40 split and the numbers are lopsided the other way, it will be a massacre in the other direction (similar to July, it just happens).
I agree with Lilmak on this. I think this last FSO was heavily weighted in favour of the Axis. G2s and F4s vs 7bs and 39d's with fast bombers at 20k was not a decent matchup.
And this one looks to be a repeat. You have a bunch of very high performance high altitude hard hitting (30mm) LW rides vs half the allies in high performance low altitude rides. The A8 and G14 are the only rides that any allied plane can get an edge on and they're optional. I'm not sure why there is a limit on the P47M, as it's within spitting distance of the 109k (k is faster) up to 25k then it gets better.
I cannot speak for July FSO, maybe the G2s could have been limited or the F4s higher minimum.
The limit on the P-47M is in place for two reasons. One, it was a limited aircraft in the Spring of 1945 to begin with. You had one FG in them and even then they were all grounded in mid-March due to engine problems. For balance issues, they are limited because they are better performing at high altitude than every Axis fighter with the exception of the Ta-152.
The two-fronted idea is a new concept in FSO, and some data was taken from the May FSO with regard to the 8th AF vs. Luftwaffe match-up in an attempt to make it as balanced as possible. For example, the Me 262 did not prove to be a nuisance in May with 4 air frames. Planes like the 190A8 struggle at 25K+ and only get one or two passes at bombers before they are out of the fight. In a couple frames, many of the bombers survived and landed (I witnessed this as I didn't want to fly into 10+ B-17s).