Apollo11
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Hi all, [QUOTE]Originally posted by Oleg Mastruko [B]In UV, IJN CVs change the configuration of their airwings sometime around 1st July 42, so that the number of Zeros and Vals is higher, and number of Kates is lower than before. AFAIK, it is done on all carriers, even on the ones that were sunk in Midway battle, and for which there is no historical information re July-42 composition of airwings, simply because they were sunk by that time. Why is it so? I assume that historically only the Shokaku and Zuikaku airwings changed their composition, because those carriers were the only surviving CVs in IJN. But why? Aren't Kates better ship killers than Vals? Looking in my reference materials I have found that as "another lesson from the battle of Midway the number of both fighters and dive bombers (on Shokaku) was increased to 27 operational and 5 reserve planes. To compensate for this the number of torpedo bombers was reduced to 18 operational and 2 reserve etc." This is written by Japanese author, but he does not say what exactly were those "lessons from Midway"? I can see the need for more Zeros after Midway, but why more Vals, and why lessen the number of Kates?? Weren't the Kates best ship killers, that, after all, did most damage to Yorktown at Midway? There is another semi-philosophical issue here. Since UV "avoids" Midway in most scenarios, then perhaps there should be no change to IJN CV airwings, that were the direct result of Midway (and are applied even to the CVs historically sunk at Midway). Comments? Personally, I'd rather have more Kates than Vals, although I think 50-50% is the best solution. O. [/B][/QUOTE] As far as I know both sides considered dive bombers bigger threat than torpedo bombers. This is due to relatively very high precision possible with good dive bombing crews (and fact that at Midway the dive bombers sealed the fate of Japanese CVs)... Leo "Apollo11" P.S. US carriers had 2 wings of dive bombers and 1 of torpedo bombers so perhaps, japanese were "mimicking" that fact (lesson from Midway?)...
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