DesertWolf101
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September 25, 1942 - A day for action in the Air! As I anticipated, there was a lot of air activity on the first day of the war. I sent in hundreds of fighters on sweeping missions, especially focused on Vladivostok and a couple of other bases, and was by and large met with very heavy resistance. I closely watched the combat replays and noted a couple of points: 1) I am not sure if it is the fact that I have a lot of elite pilots in my planes, but the MiG-3 is significantly less threatening than it would first appear. My expertly crewed Tojos were more than a match for it, and even the Oscar Ic killed one and damaged several others. I am not saying it's worthless by any means and I am sure it could be a serious threat with the right tactics, but it can definitely be dealt with. 2) The I-16 is a tank! Yes that's an exaggeration, but it's durability plus armor often allowed it to take several hits before being destroyed. Certainly significantly more durable than my Zeros or Oscars for instance, and even the Tojos given its armor. The Nick is a different story. 3) The plane that damaged me most in these encounters was actually the I-153. Yes they got badly hit in the initial dives when I had the altitude advantage, but even then their impressive maneuverability often allowed them to evade and they often got their vengeance when the fight gradually descended to low altitudes where they really shined. There was little bomber action aside from a couple of big Japanese raids on airfields, a massed IL-2 attack on some of my advancing troops, and night raids on oil in Sakhalin by Russian TB-3 bombers to little effect. At Sea, the Russians sallied out in force with their subs and my ASW air got to work. Val dive-bombers stationed on Sakhalin swooped in on three Russian destroyers that dared to sail out and sent them to the bottom.
< Message edited by DesertWolf101 -- 2/6/2021 6:47:56 AM >
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