HardLuckYetAgain -> RE: GT 5 Air War (11/20/2017 4:00:27 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Grognard1812 The Soviet Air Force attempted to respond by concentrating their Air Force in the area and increasing the Fighter interception level to 300%. Doing the math, the Luftwaffe started the game with 249 Messerschmitt BF 109 E (with another 220 in the force pool) Fighters and 593 Messerschmitt BF 109 F fighters, and 161 BF 110 Fighter Bombers for a total of 1062 Fighters and 161 Fighter Bombers. In the game on GT 5, German Factories produced a total of 30 Messerschmitt BF 109 F Fighters per turn with only 57% going to the force pool for the Eastern Front - only 17 fighters each turn. Six BF 110 E are produced each turn with only 4 going to the force pool of the Eastern Front. In Contrast, on GT 5 Soviet Factories in the game produced 72 MiG 3 Fighters, 25 Yak 1 Fighter Bombers and 66 LAGG 3 Fighter Bombers for a total of 163 per turn - 8 times more than the production level for the Luftwaffe. The Axis only lost 16 Fighters on game turn 3 and 18 on GT 4. On Game Turn 5 the Soviet Air Force lost 795 planes compared to 110 for the Axis, but most importantly the Luftwaffe lost 73 BF 109 Fighters, loses the Luftwaffe cannot sustain long term. [image]local://upfiles/56401/302E6BE2256F419BBCF2DB3472C1E603.jpg[/image] My exact thoughts, the German fighters are the key to gaining air superiority. Here is a comparison of my Turn 6 German fighters shot down. [image]local://upfiles/53556/FE8BEE1EA39447DA820BFD83E0DC243B.jpg[/image]
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