As much as I would rather spend my limited online time flying than staring at a damn map, I'll fill our now mandated CO duties. I'm going to need help from the unit CO's in coming up with a plan of action as my time is limited, so I will present the factors and any problems I forsee along the way and we can come up with a solution. Expect posts around this time everyday. I will not see new posts until early morning.
Fighters-They have numbers superiority with basically a full FG more and a tiny airspace to deal with them.
-I'm hedging bets RCAF will play more of a strike role since they do not have a dedicated strike team. Might be an opportunity to hang back and pounce them.
-Knowing the DR, they will probably want to go on a closing campaign which makes the north a pretty juicy target. I'm also feeling they will use B-25s first so we might be able to estimate their total bomb load and extrapolate possible targets.
-The main question is do we hang back and force them to show their hand? or be aggressive but possibly lose major fighter support?
-LF6 is a heavy 3 step unit, more like a light to medium 4 stepper so if I base them at 3 step field and more show up will there be consequences?
-Right now I am considering having our two fighter groups split north and south.
-A/C your discretion, but may I recommend having mostly 109G-2s to come out swinging.
Bombers-Top 3 targets:
Town/airstrip,
LAF,
Port-The top 3 are also more time consuming to close. SAFs, Grass, Small Towns and Arty combined offer more points than a single hard to close Large Town
-F92 and surrounding area in the south look like favorable initial targets. The spread offers the most delay to any allied QRF and totals a decent amount in points.
-I do not recommend NOE action, ack will tear bombers apart and the dar spread offers no gaps to really exploit.
-Our ace in the hole is the Stalkers. I am considering putting them on F84 and do a little bit of backfield raiding to help with points and keep some allied focus north.
The side with the higher differential in closed points will be able to change the front dramatically. If they close 5 outposts (5 total points) but we close 2 small airfields (6 total points) we will gain a field next frame. Knock out harder targets the larger the point gap is.