come on Dew, thats not very productive
First off Dawger, I am sorry that you guys got wiped out. That sucks and we needed you guys.
Secondly, I have been playing this game (it is a game) since 2009. Since that time I have never posted on the boards anything bad about any other squad or individual. I think I am going to take an exception to that today. I read your post last night so have had time to think about it.
I love to do CO duty for frames in the S3. I have been doing it since 2009 and the S6 says I have 15 CO's (which I think is wrong, think I have more). I have never flown a plane, never been to war, like some of our outstanding players. I don't know the good/bad aspects of the planes in the S3. I try to "fly" them in the main to get a idea of what they can do but that is not the same as flying them with a cohesive squad.
That being said, I am an engineer. I like to study the numbers and read the rules. You can ask Jabo, I dig deep into the rules and look for weaknesses and ambiguity and call Jabo out on it. I figured frame 2 that there would be one US squad in F4F's where everyone else seemed surprised. I usually have a fairly good idea of what the ratios are going to be and what out losses are going to be.
When I plan a frame, I spend way too much time on it. I fly the routes, I look for holes and I try to get input from everyone as to where the holes are in my plan. I plan a mission with the intent of providing the most action to everyone, fulfilling the intent of the series, try to maximize our point gain and somewhat try to stay realistic (but this is just marginally).
Last night at T+5 I knew the southern group was screwed. I should have called everyone back to the boat. When the 475th launched and headed straight to F2 we were done. The "Plan" was for you and the 23rd to escort the KoN on the southern route. period. I wanted no one anywhere near F2 until the UMM got there at T+40. The "Plan" was for the 23rd, KoN fighters and the 475th (30 planes) to take on the Pearl CAP (I expected that to be 30 planes) and get out of there before the northern CAP and F4F's got down there.
You decided to engage the entire US force over F2/F12 long before anyone else was near the island. By taking your squad out of the fight you left the 23rd (who did an outstanding job trying to defend the buffs) out to dry. The US took you out and went south in full force and destroyed the southern group. perfect.
Before you bitch about a plan, maybe you should try and follow one first. The only mistake I made was to listen to you and dobs and allow you guys to do a forward sweep. I expected the forward sweep to be along the established flight plan, my mistake. I should have left all orders as planned and we would have had a good night.