TheElf
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Joined: 5/14/2003 From: Pax River, MD Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: pad152 quote:
1. Pilot Pools Japan The numbers never make any sense to me because, every naval aircraft type gets it pilots from the same pool. I doubt a carrier figther/bomber pilot got the same level of training as the pilot flying a float plane or tranport plane. Japan starts the war with a lot of understrength naval air units I always hated to waste a good naval carrier pilot on some float plane group! when in the TrainING pool, pilots are un-named, and un-designated. Generic if you will. Once they area drawn to an operational unit they are designated as TB, DB, FF, MB, REC etc. Once this happens they remain designated as a "Type" of pilot. And when they are moved from pool to pool they are in seperate pools based on their type. The one exception is where they are in the Training Command pool as "instructors". Here is where they affect the output of "students" in the TrainING pool. quote:
- The pilot pools needs to be separate for General Naval Aviation and Trained Carrier Pilots. included quote:
2. Operational losses vs pilot replacements - Losing more pilots to Op losses than you get in a month is just wrong, no airforce in world could operate like this! If Japan is losing 30 pilots a month to op losses then they need to generate more then 30 a month. It's all to easy to break the back of the Japanese air forces in 1942 due to this. This makes the Japanese air forces a dog that eats it's self. Ops losses have been totally revamped. When lost during a mission pilot survival rates are per Stock. If an A/C makes it back to base and is Ops Lost, on landing pilot survival is slightly improved. Additionally to increase the effect on A/C Availability we wanted, A/C that have sustained high levels of damage but still returned check for "Write Off". A "Write Off" is a new type of Ops loss that is tracked on the Air unit screen and preserves the pilot. BTW pilots who bring back damaged A/C and survive gain EXP. CV Air Groups that experience the loss of their CV out of range of a suitable friendly divert field will mass ditch which is normal. However Mass Ditchings now benefit from Pilot survival checks at their CT TF. The larger the TF, the more ships, the higher the survival rate. Pilots are then transferred to the Reserve Pool to be detailed to operational units after a nominal "travel" Delay. quote:
3. Editor - Allow setting the experince level for the pilot pool for each year of the war. I believe this is in there. quote:
4 Airgroup Experince Allied Airgroups seem to go from can't the broad side of a barn to killers that can't miss, Japan's Airgoups go through the same process in reverse. I beleive this is due to the Japan bonus in 1942. - I say let (pilot experince + aircraft type + HQ air) define the airgroups performance not some hard coded trigger in 1942. There is no Bonus, and you equation for Air group performance is a little narrow for my tastes....
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