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ORIGINAL: Bullwinkle58 Hitching on Loka's post, but to CR. He knows both sides; I don't. But, in our game, when I left in December 1944 he sent he his save to look at. It's been months, but I recall him having about 1500 Frank -r in the pools. That was on the high side of models, but he had a LOT of fighters. (obvert took over the game, so there's no OPSEC here.) They're SR3, but I was never going to shoot them down. My pools were worse than yours are. I think you can strat bomb his aircraft industry. You persist, however, in trying daylight pinpoint raids, often without escort. He has massed fighters. The historical Japan did not. You can't do that in the game. If you Manpower bomb, at night, and with altitudes that remove AA from the equation, I think you CAN hurt his air effort quite a bit. Fire destroys factories. It isn't choosy, so you can't be as precise as in daylight pinpoint, but you don't need to have great pilots to drop incendiaries either. He will have some night fighters, but he can't always guess right, or guess your altitudes. You will lose more B-29s than historical, but it doesn't have to be 40-50 per raid. And even if you burn up something else it's VPs. You need fires. I'm not talking 20,000. I mean six figures. It can be done. Follow on to the follow on: This also had the additional benefit of drawing off fighters from the frontline, as round the clock CAP over industry needs to be maintained. Then you can mix it up with night-time low level raids on industry or airbases as you see fit. You're in range to hit everything in the Home Islands and beyond so you can really throw the IJ air force off balance. Given that you've a good position in the North Pacific, you can even bring in your own dedicated night fighter squadrons and use them for sweeping. The Hellcat NF model outclasses just about every IJ NF airframe. For example, hit Ominato's airbase at night at 7000ft with your B-29s. The next day, send the B-29's after the manpower at Kobe, and let your NF's sweep Ominato. Day three, go out for somewhere remote from the frontlines such as Nagasaki/Sasebo. Then rest for a couple of days and pick a different selection of targets at more or less random but with the same mix of airbase and industry targets. The bombing here is with the tandem goals of wrecking the morale of fighter squadrons and damaging industry. At this point the IJ air force needs to bleed fighter planes to bases all over Japan for night CAP to bolster the few regular NF squadrons and then rotate squadrons in and out of night CAP as their morale gets wrecked. It bleeds is air force in a qualatitive way (even squadrons with Shindens are pretty useless with low morale), adds to the turn fatigue on his end, cuts his effective frontline fighter strength and gives you a tangible strategic beneift in terms of VP's and reduced Japanese production. Plus, night bombing is fun. Can you set a sweep mission at night over an enemy base? NFs needed to be vectored to the area of enemy aircraft and use on-board radar to get close enough to see exhaust or a silhouette against the stars/moon. That was difficult enough against slow moving bombers maintaining their altitude/formation, but to try and spot much smaller and more agile aircraft and engage in a dogfight at night would be nigh-on impossible. I haven't tried it but I think someone said it wasn't in the game code.
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