Apollo11 -> This is "Catch 22" situation... :-( (6/21/2003 7:50:43 PM)
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Hi all, [QUOTE]Originally posted by DJAndrews [B]I've been playing scenario 17 as the IJN vs the AI in an attempt to learn the game. I have reached mid November. Beginning in October I began to suffer high operational losses among fighter squadrons (set to 90% cap) even when the base isn't being attacked. Earlier in the game I was losing 1-2 non float/patrol planes a day. Now I'm losing 9-10 fighters a day if I'm just defending. If I go into escort with naval attack my op losses double. I had one day where I shut down all aircraft except for two squadrons set to 50% traiining and I lost 5 fighters. My fighter pools are empty and squadron attrition has begun. Overall op losses amount to 48% of all losses during the game. Overall I've lost about 1200 aircraft and have about the same amount left. At the rate I'm going I will run out of aircarft (through op losses alone) in mid June of 43. Is this just the normal situation that Japan has to deal with or am I doing something wrong? All game, my aircraft have never flown above a fatigue of 40 and rarely have they flown above 25 since about July. Morale remains high, as does leadership and inspiration (except in the Oscar and Kate squadrons). All I can think of is that experience is very low (sub 50) in a couple of squadrons and generally low (60-70) throughout. Any thoughts would be appreciated for futrure games. [/B][/QUOTE] The problem with Scenario #17 is that overall Japanese replacement pilot skills are extremely low. They can't even take off and/or land without crashing.. There is nothing you can do to rectify this other than try to make them achieve higher experience levels. And you have to train/fight them to achieve this - but in order for you to do it you must fly and thus operational losses. It's "Catch 22" and there is no easy way out... :-( Please note that experience level is average. So if you have average levels of 50 it means that some of you pilots in squadrons are even below this. The 60-70 is also bad since it mean average (thus some pilots are in 40-ies)... Leo "Apollo11"
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