Lt. Calley
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ORIGINAL: Big B I did my own a2a test last night with the Zero Bonus very much 'on' from scen#2 Rising Sun. Big B's "Battle of Manila, 07 DEC 41 to 01 JAN 42" . Conditions: No air ops on Jan 1st, all air action takes place in December 41. That left 25 days available for operations, of which 9 days had no flying. So the total below was accumulated in 16 days of air combat. Also, outside of Dec 7th, no sorties were flown - except those of the three Zero groups on Tainan vs. the combined P40 strength in the Philippines moved to Manila. I wanted to just test Air to Air Combat. Further I had the P40's on maximum CAP (that is 90%) with a height advantage on all occasions, altitude ranging from 12,000 to 22,000 feet - mostly at 15,000 feet. The Zeros were always on Sweep to Manila at an altitude of 10,000 feet. The screen shot below shows the score board on January 1st, after the test. I expected a Zero kill ratio of three or four to one, but 8 to one seems high to me... (I had made nice JPEGs of each group at the end showing their condition, but they seem to large to upload and display ) It's possible that the version used might seriously affect the results of a test like this. In my PBEM (1.60) as Allies, I received the following results for an air strike by part of KB over Singapore (December), defended by AVG and some Buffalo I on CAP: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Day Air attack on TF, near Singapore at 23,50 Japanese aircraft A6M2 Zero x 58 D3A Val x 4 Allied aircraft Buffalo I x 11 P-40B Tomahawk x 43 Japanese aircraft losses A6M2 Zero: 9 destroyed Allied aircraft losses Buffalo I: 5 destroyed, 1 damaged P-40B Tomahawk: 25 destroyed Allied Ships AP Manoora Aircraft Attacking: 4 x D3A Val bombing at 2000 feet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I then decided to rerun the combat replay using version 1.795 beta, and the results would have been a lot worse for me: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Day Air attack on TF, near Singapore at 23,50 Japanese aircraft A6M2 Zero x 47 D3A Val x 16 B5N Kate x 24 Allied aircraft Buffalo I x 8 P-40B Tomahawk x 40 Japanese aircraft losses A6M2 Zero: 4 destroyed, 1 damaged Allied aircraft losses Buffalo I: 7 destroyed P-40B Tomahawk: 32 destroyed Allied Ships MSW Toowoomba, Bomb hits 7, on fire, heavy damage MSW Maryborough, Bomb hits 6, on fire, heavy damage Aircraft Attacking: 4 x D3A Val bombing at 2000 feet 4 x B5N Kate bombing at 9000 feet 4 x D3A Val bombing at 2000 feet 4 x D3A Val bombing at 2000 feet 4 x D3A Val bombing at 2000 feet 4 x B5N Kate bombing at 9000 feet 4 x B5N Kate bombing at 9000 feet 4 x B5N Kate bombing at 9000 feet 4 x B5N Kate bombing at 9000 feet 4 x B5N Kate bombing at 9000 feet -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Maybe it was due completely to luck and there is no change in the combat model between 1.60 and 1.795. The different results could be explained by the new submarine combat model which changes the die rolls used for combat. Come to think of it, the attack on AVG happened near the end of the combat day and maybe the program "ran out" of "normal" die rolls because of the many more die rolls needed for sub combat in 1.795. However, from now on each time I have a major air combat I'll be sure to compare the results to see if I consistently do worse in 1.795 than in 1.60. Incidentally, I had 66 ready AVG aircraft on 90% cap, don't remember now if Singapore has radar. EDIT: I also switched the commander of AVG to Hickey, I think his air-to-air skill is 69 and he has high inspiration and aggressiveness. Also, another reason why I may have done much worse the second time is if the Japs got an outnumbering bonus from having the additional bombers which appeared in the 2nd combat counted in their force, even though no air-to-air vs. bombers actually took place.
< Message edited by Lt. Calley -- 12/11/2005 6:09:40 AM >
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