Kull
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ORIGINAL: Treetop64 One of the things I've wondered but never bothered to ask is why are C-47, C-46s, etc. ops loss rates so consistently high. Going into 1944 playing as Allies vs AI, Andy's Scen #100, and noticed that the C-47 total losses in the war so far are second only behind P-40s. While most of the P-40 losses are combat (348/541), nearly all of the C-47 losses are ops (422/441). And now that I have a fair number of C-46s their losses have kept pace with the C-47s. Been making sure that any active supply runs connect well developed and Air ENG staffed airbases. Air drops to formations and para drops have been rare. Shootdowns are virtually non-existent. Crews are trained from high-50s to 70s and many of those have at least mid-50s exp. It's gotten to the point where I've stood down or use for training almost all transport squadrons on the map, with only a small handful of units actually flying supply runs (2 in China, 6 in SE Asia), just so I don't run out of replacement aircraft, something that has already happened a few times. Is this something I just have to accept? Thanks. Interesting point. Hadn't noticed this before, but I checked my game (mid-43) and it's almost exactly the same situation. quote:
ORIGINAL: Treetop64 Apparently, transport air groups disregard weather and fly mission every day. And THAT is probably the main reason. Going one step further, unlike combat missions, leaders don't have an effect on how many aircraft take part in a mission. Every airframe not dedicated to training or rest will fly every day. In my case, there's no rest and no training, so it's 100% every day, and they are never stood down. And why? Because despite that high op rate airframe fatigue never exceeds numbers in the low 30's, and the majority are less than 15. To me, the answer to your question is to have about half the units running supply "over the hump" while a few are sprinkled here and there in other theatres (and rarely needed), while the rest are focused on training replacement pilots. I'm extremely OCD about aircraft and pilots, yet pay almost no attention to these since that mix gives me all the pilots needed and keeps the attrition level at slightly below replacement. I'm not sold on weather having an effect on ops losses here, and even if it did, that level of micromanagement is too much even for me (and that is saying a lot!)
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