ChezDaJez
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Joined: 11/12/2004 From: Chehalis, WA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Beezle What happens in the later game (which none of us non-Betat testers have gotten to)? The Allies have more production per model and make more than one model (F6F and F4U, P38 and P47 etc). They also have more units to fill out. Are the allies scrimping for A/C in 1944? Is it a viable strategy at that time for the Japanese to fight a war of attrition vs the allies because IJ production outstrips Allied production? (BTW that is a theoretical queston. As I understand it the real air war was decided well before then, before the F6Fs and P38 arrived in any numbers. The allies had _already_ attrited the IJ aircraft prodcution and pilot production by the end of 1942). Assuming that the Japanese can import sufficient material to keep their factories running, the critical limitation is going to be pilots. Without pilots, its not going to matter how many aircraft Japan produces. The main goal of the allied player in mid-late war should be to attrite the Japanese air forces and merchant fleet. Allied losses will go down as time progresses because the quality of the Japanese pilot will also go down. A crappy pilot in a George or Frank won't survive very long against Hellcats, Corsairs and P-47s with average exp pilots. Attriting the mecrhant fleet will ensure that Japan can not import enough material and will cause her to divert naval assets to protect her merchant fleet. I foresee many Japanese players screwing up their production to the point that nothing gets produced. Japanese production is a complicated thing and it doesn't take much to bring it to a halt. Remember, the Japanese can expand their aircraft factories all they want but they have to ensure they have engines to match. Without engines they ain't goning nowhere! Chez
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