LGKMAS -> RE: Surplus aircraft (8/9/2021 7:42:07 AM)
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So I think what you are suggesting is that I deny upgrades to rear area sdns doing CAP. I already have the States based sdns training with blocked upgrades. That means that I need to ID bases that are outside Japanese Ftr escort range so that the relatively inferior F4Fs only have to face the unescorted bombers. Correct? That means the flow of F6Fs and Corsairs will go to replacing combat losses and not to unnecessary upgrades of rarely engaged air units? That assumes of course I have enough frontline fighter units that I can leave some in the rear areas. Okay, I'm fine with that. Thanks for the suggestion. edit: Looking at the Japanese aircraft database, in 1943, the longest legs on the Japanese fighters are the Oscar IIa with 13 hexes with both drop tanks and extended range. Then we drop down to the A6M3 Zero with normal Drop tanks of 10 and extended range with drop tanks of 12 as well as the basic Oscar. The Nick can reach out to 10 on drop tanks and extended range. Other than that, it looks like 8 is the expected normal range. Then the bombers have basic ranges of 21 for the Nell (Haven't seen them for a long while) 17 for the Betty 11 for the Frances and 10 for the Sally. . Extended ranges are 26 for the Nell, 21 for the Betty, 19 on extended range and drop tanks for the Frances and 12 for the Sally. It looks like if I am more than 10 or 11 hexes from a Japanese base, I will only face, in normal situations, unescorted bombers. So SOP looks like being that once the front line moves forward and a base is now greater than 10 hexes from a Japanese base, then I can afford to have older models on CAP there. Good to know. Thanks for the tip.
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