obvert
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ORIGINAL: Lokasenna Don't forget a night fighter. You will "need" one earlier than historical. Yeah, that'll be on the acceleration list. Not sure which one, but my current thought is speed above all else. I don't expect them to shoot many planes down but they have no chance if they can't keep up. I'm no longer a fan of accelerating NF's. The issue is so few groups and then so few planes in those groups. Don't miss understand. I build the best one. I'd rather have some really good fighters early. As you note, you can't get everything early. quote:
I think 1 x 30 Irving NF is fine and gives you that plane a few months early, plus the ready production you'll need to build a pool. It is your best NF until the Randy C can be made. If you are going N1K and A7M for IJN and Ki-84 and Ki-83 for IJA, i would go 12x30 N1K, 12x30 A7M, 18x30 Ki-84 and 12x30 Ki83. Minimum. that's 54 taken. Then 6 - 9 on A6M. It's your best fighter through '42. quote:
The A6M line is of course very important through 43, but the Tojo is the best fighter in 42. You have to get it early and plentifully, and burn a ton of them to subjugate any upstart Allied threats. You should see: N1K in early '43. If you are lucky Feb/Mar. Yes the statistics say Apr (50%), BUT this is a one sided curve AND a high deviation (meaning broad, not sharp). It comes in Sept 100%. It's like a 20% chance to have it in Jan IIRC with 12. People forget that, they only remember the 50% mark … plus remember the second benefit: you have 360 production right away. 12 planes/day. 3 days to fill a 36 plane group. You get 2 groups converted to N1K every week. A7M - Late 44. 12/44, close to that. Ki-84 - 8/43 - 9/43. Something like that. Just after you get the Tojo-c. So you are going to fly the Tojo-a a long time. ki-83 - somewhere just at the beginning of 45 … 1/45 or so. This will give you a 430 mph AC when the allies are also flying them. 9/45 when they start flying +460 mph aircraft you'll still be competitive. I think 12 x 30 for Ki-83 is too many. I only used like 4/5 x 30 and got it in early 45. If you do 8 x 30 you'll have it in 44 for sure. You have to think about what you're making in the end too. I don't think you can plan for making 12 x 30 (or 360/month of Ki-83). That's also a massive investment in engines, with 720/month of Ha-43 just for this plane!! The N1K5 and the A7M also use the Ha-43, so you're basically going to screw yourself making that many of these engines. I'm only making 850/month for all of them right now. I'm WAY behind you in this thinking, mainly because I have absolutely no experience playing the Japanese in 44 (almost there!) let alone 45. Obvert, I understand your issue with the engines. But, you're going to make X number of planes late war a month. What difference does it make what type of engines you use? They all cost the same and you'll be spending the same number of HI regardless. For me it is that the Ha-43 is used late war only. So you have to build up the Ha-32 and Ha-33 for a lot of mid-war planes, then when the N1K5 comes online, the A7M2 begins and the Ki-83 is producing, the Ha-43 demand is suddenly very high. I'd rather build more slowly and not have to use quite so many Ha-43 late. The Frank uses Ha-45 all of the way through, so you can monitor and build that as research and production ramp up. You may want to scrimp on the Ha-35 early, build to just break even, so that late war you don't end up with 2k in the pools and 650 factories with nothing using them. You will likely switch them over to something else for the most part. In the end you have to make something, and lots of them, so it's probably about planning more effectively what will switch, what you don't need, and what will have to ramp up and when. With engine factories a switch of a factory to create a new 250 engine plant takes 250 days to repair. That is a long time, so it's important to figure out when that all happens. When the N1K5 and A7M2 come online you suddenly need 600-700 Ha-43 you didn't need yesterday. If they're staggered it's obviously better. You're also still using a lot of them to add to research after your first engine factories are built so you may not build pools as quickly as you'd think. If you add to that another 720 for the Ki-83 that is a lot of factories having to build up, a lot of supply used over that period of time. You won't have enough overall factories to ensure you can use smaller 50-100 engine plants for all your needs. Some will necessarily be massive. If I start another game I'll look at cancelling some airframes altogether that aren't essential, even the Helen, if the engines don't make sense. It complicates matters that different scenarios use different engines for the Tojo also. It's better to have it use the Ha-35 rather than the Ha-34 that the Helen uses.
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