Canoerebel
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5/18/45 Air Wars: The Allies won a nice victory in the air today. It was noteworthy, because it was his first team against my first team. Ki-83s, Frank-Rs, Georges against Corsairs, Thunderbolts and Mustangs. This is the third consecutive day that Erik's fighters have swept targets: (1) Day 1 versus Allied LRCAP over the contested hex in China: the combat animations went Erik's way, but his ops losses were high, resulting in roughly even losses; that's a decent result for the Allies; (2) Day Two: sweeps against mainly Tungchow and the new base near the contested hex - this time, the Allies scored a slight victory; (3) Day 3: major sweeps against the main CAP over Tungchow and modest CAP over Toyohara - a nice Allied victory, somewhat surprising considering the number of Ki-83s involved. Fighting on the defensive over a friendly base is always helpful. The combat animation will often show an enemy victory, but his ops losses will offset that, usually evening things out. Considering the quality of his air force, that's usually an acceptable outcome. The Allied fighters at Toyohara had interesting settings - roughly CAP at 20% or LRCAP at 20%. During the latter days of the campaigns in the Kuriles, I thought I detected results suggesting that this kind of setting somehow seemed to produce better results than the standard 70% or 80% CAP settings. Today's results were consistent with that hypothesis. I'll continue to test when possible (but not where CAP is covering DS or major shipping). I think Erik has always used the rail feature of the game to expedite aircraft recovery from battle fatigue. So if the Ki-83 has a high service rating, he'll use a squadron at, say, Nagasaki; when it suffers damaged aircraft, he rails to a nearby base and the aircraft repair much faster than ordinary. To me, this is a wonky feature of the game that wasn't intended (the designers intended service ratings to mean something). But it, like many other things, is simply part of the game. We all can take advantage of this feature, though it especially benefits the Japanese with their good HI rail network and high service ratings.
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