dawger wrote:
Japanese losses were high but the Japanese were the aggressors in every frame. Although my group got wiped out in two frames, our forward leaning posture in both those frames allowed the rest of the Japanese forces to make hay while the sun shines.
I agree, Dawger and noted that in the Axis AAR and in this thread:
Sakai wrote:
...While having the 475th in the west for bomber interdiction would have been icing on the cake, their autonomous engagement with the Allies over the CV area (due west of F175 and slightly SW of 145) forced the Allies to remain on station over their CV. Again, reducing the total number of fighters we had to deal with escorting the bombers. Its not a 'Sakai Frame' unless at least one squad is decimated. I hated that it happened, but I believe their death was not in vain.