metaphore
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ORIGINAL: carlkay58 1. Yes. A sortie is a single aircraft flying a single mission. If you have 104 aircraft and they fly twice you will have 208 sorties flown. But you really have 212 aircraft assigned (mission + escorts) so 212 sorties on the first missions and possibly fewer on the later ones based on previous losses. That is not his question, is it? He asks how high he has to set his "Intensity" so that all his fighters & bombers in a AOG fly. You only have to set the "Intensity" at 2 and it will do 212 sorties (in this case). In turn 1 as Axis in the grand campaign, I set up individual attacks per airfield. I set the "Intensity" at 2 and assign AOG to that mission (fighters and bombers). Then ALL the fighters and bombers in that AOG fly out twice to that airport and destroy it, together with all the Russian bombers on it. .... However, if you select 10 airfields at once, it gets more complicated. You can set the "Intensity" at 20, hoping that he strikes each airfield twice. But you can get unlucky, because it is possible that he will hit one airfield 4 times and not hit another one at all. So, it is best to assign individual missions (one for each enemy airfield) and set the "Intensity" on 2 for each mission. In the grand campaign, this means that it is best to assign 52 missions, one for each of the 52 Russian airfields in range. This is after you put fuel tanks on your fighters and moved them closer to the front, else some of those 52 airfields are unreachable. Without the fuel tanks and moving the fighters, you will probably only get 48 airfields or so. Intensity will assign as many missions as possible -up to your number- until your force capabilities are exhausted. That will happen when groups will reach their "total miles" cap, or when there isn't enough "ready" aircraft to continue flying the settings set up in AD. So it's very variable depending on losses (destroyed & damaged aircraft) and range of the mission for each air group involved in this AD.
< Message edited by metaphore -- 9/26/2021 3:42:48 AM >
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