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Joined: 1/17/2011 From: PDX (and now) London, UK Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel Lowpe said the strat bombing learning curve was tough. He was right. Lokasenna urged, "Bomb at 2k! The losses are worth it." He was right. Targeting Manpower definitely seems the way to go. I'm taking pretty heavy losses now at 2k (sometimes 3k or 4k) - in fact, the losses aren't sustainable. At this rate, I'll run out of B-29s in about a month. But the hits scored at 2k are dramatically higher than at 8k or 10k or more. Dramatically. Enough so that the attrition/point scored is probably considerably lower. And there's hope. I'm hoping that getting the B-24Js flying from Ningpo will take a big part of the load. And the newer, fast, longer-range B-29s start coming online in three days. I probably won't get them in the war for at least two or three weeks but they'll make a big impact before the year is out, I think. (It takes a long time for B-29s that arrive at East Coast to make West Coast and become airworthy and make the hops to Midway to Formosa). I probably need to score another 30k to 40k strategic points to get within striking range of auto victory by year's end. That may be possible but it's going to be hard. If auto vic is the objective, I probably need to forego the DEI and pour all resources - supply, men, ships, aircraft - into Formosa and the China campaign. That's the most efficient, will open up ground war possibilities, and keeps my schwerpunkt intact as my air force turns its full attention on Japan. Having seen it from the Japanese side I can tell you that 7k is fine. No need to skewer your beasts on balloons. Keep hitting Tokyo and Osaka. That's about it. Once they're toast, the Japanese economy will begin to unravel. Then pick your spots and torch aircraft factories, big industry bases (don't forget resources work too, and there are some very big resource bases with less defences), and refineries. The B-29 with no guns and double the load makes it all much easier. Just don't use them in daylight unless you know there is no CAP.
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