color -> RE: Soviet Biplanes (4/6/2011 2:02:56 PM)
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http://witewiki.com/index.php/Soviet_Aircraft_and_Early_Strategy (in reply to cpt flam) By proactively controlling which planes are in which unit I have discovered the following: Lower experience leads to higher operational losses due to training, which is important to take into consideration to get the soviet air force ready more quickly. ... leading to the following conclusion: Use the old aircraft models for training, and switch to the never models once exp gets somewhat decent. The rationale behind this is explained below. In the start, by having all the russian air units in the reserve, with no combat whatsoever you will see around 150++ operational losses from training only. Consider the following rule: - All air units with less than 50 morale will get switched exclusively to older models (I-15, I-16 for fighters), and only above 50 moral will get the new models (Yak 1, Mig 3, Lagg 3). After a month or two of this, what you will start to see are a significant amount of losses on the older models and few of the never models. This is due to low experience leading to high operational losses. Take note that the computer will create new units using new models every turn, so make sure to switch those low exp (35+) units to older models.
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