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 Post subject: No Frame 5 ideas?
PostPosted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 3:45 pm 

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Been busy all week producing products for our Easter sales and haven't had any spare time. Getting ready to go to work today as well. The scoring is messed up for frame 4 so don't count on what it says. It seems others have real life happening as well, go figure.

Thoughts:

Offensively I see a gap at the 92/93 area that we could somehow exploit. No real close enemy outposts like the rest of the Front. If we strike with altitude first sortie they will be prepared as per previous frames, plus bombers can't see crap at the outposts from altitude. Either spread our attacks out to divide their defense or pile us all in the same area at varying altitudes, clear down to the deck? Use no heavy bombers maybe?

Defensively we have done very little all series but react after the fact. Of course it is hard to plan for our defense in this setup. Not sure it would be wise to dedicate some to defense at this point.

Being the last frame maybe we should just figure on having fun the best we can.

I'll be there tonight, but off to work I go!
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 Post subject: Re: No Frame 5 ideas?
PostPosted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 9:12 pm 
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I apologize for not stepping up for a frame. RL has been busy enough that I have often doubted I would even be available for Sunday.

Without going into detail, I am happy to say we are two-thirds of the way to becoming empty nesters! The moving process is not complete, but much of the heavy lifting is over.

I have been wondering how best to work on fields since the Russian aircraft have an advantage at the low altitudes required to work over fields in strafing aircraft; at higher altitudes, it is extremely difficult to pick out targets with or without cloud cover.

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