Ian R
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ORIGINAL: geofflambert Not to disagree on the Buffalo, but I think the Wildcat is underrated. Particularly with the F4F-4 I feel totally confident in a battle with Japanese carriers. warspite1 Yes but I don't think they had any in the PI in December 1941 It wouldn't matter if they had Hellcats until they could put 3 or 4 carriers together and have a battle like Midway that could win the war. A problem which is partly modelled in the game is the failure, in 1941, to put in place an in depth infrastructure of air base, maintenance and repair facilities (with sufficient spare parts) to support the aircraft that were there. Along with adequate ground defences, early warning radar, AAA, protected aircraft stands, etc. When you add that to the lack of functional oxygen systems, worn out engines, radio equipment problems, and the like the Buffaloes - which despite their faults were, if fully functional, superior in some respects* to the Nates in theatre in more numbers than the Oscars, and competitive with the latter, were not in the air in sufficient numbers, and at high enough altitude to have a chance. Notwithstanding that, as an example, 488 RNZAF (starting with 25 F2A, and later getting 9 Hurricanes) did its best and shot down some IJA machines, but by February had no flyable aircraft left, and the pilots were flown out. *The Nates were more maneuverable, and being lighter, climbed faster, but if the Buffaloes could have orbited higher, they might have used their speed advantage to adopt the "boom and zoom" tactics, as used elsewhere to avoid turning fights at lower altitudes.
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