BBfanboy
Posts: 18046
Joined: 8/4/2010 From: Winnipeg, MB Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: Canoerebel quote:
ORIGINAL: Yakface Also, I notice some of the defence values of those pilots are very low - twenties and thirties. Do you not find that compromises their performance? I would benefit from an aide-d'-camp that could point out all the little housekeeping chores that need attending to. Despite the low defense values for many of the pilots in this squadron it performs very well in combat. For the most part, Burma has been quiet since mid 1943. The Allies stood down all aircraft from the late spring through the end of the year. When I resumed the bombing campaign on January 2, 1944, John chose not to commit his fighters. He's changed that recently, bringing some in every now and then, but they've mostly gotten chewed up, either in aerial combat or on the ground. The DEI has been the most hotly contested air space, so more top-notch squadrons and pilots are found there. The same holds true for the Philippines, though to this point the air war hasn't really started. I have 200+ fighters at Legaspi to protect the base, but John isn't attacking. Those pilots look like recently-arrived replacements. They have a low mission count. They could be sent back to the pools and replaced using the "Request Veteran" option.
_____________________________
No matter how bad a situation is, you can always make it worse. - Chris Hadfield : An Astronaut's Guide To Life On Earth
|