Gregor_SSG
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ORIGINAL: philsublime I played the wake island scenario about 5 times, but I don't have the slightest chance. My planes never hit, the japanese always hit. My planes get shot down, the japanese plane don't. Am I doing something wrong? Also, the japanese seem to attack much more often then I am. There is some good advice in the threads below so I won't repeat them. The point that I would like to make is that in the early part of the war, a US carrier is not a match for a Japanese carrier. The Zero is a better fighter than the Wildcat, and the Kate is a much better torpedo bomber than the almost useless Devastator, and Japanese torpedoes are much better than the almost useless US torpedoes. Japanese aircrew are also better trained than their US counterparts. The upside for the US? The Dauntless is a great dive bomber, and better than the Japanese Val. The real upside for the US? Even though they don't match up, a US strike is (usually) still quite powerful enough to damage or sink Japanese carriers, especially as the Japanese carriers don't have good damage control. So if you can get your guys in an advantageous position, they can still get the job done. Consider giving the order to arm and fuel all planes an hour before dawn. Yes, your carrier is much more vulnerable but at this point in the war a full Japanese strike will almost certainly sink you anyway, this way your strikes will be ready to go as soon as you have that all important sighting. Gregor
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