Coolon et al, I don't see the reason why a lead aircraft has to continually fly slower. If we all airstart at roughly the same time, and we did btw, there shouldn't be any reason for a group becoming so spread out if:
we all have the same fuel load
we all have the same bomb load
we all have the same power settings
we all follow the same heading
we all fly at the same altitude
climb speed settings are the same
Apart from the issue of being heavily laden, when I slowed down, within a few seconds, the stall warner was indicating too slow a speed, so I had the choice of level flight and 120 indicated or drop like a lead balloon.
My only conclusion is that we had different weights caused by incorrect fuel settings which is why I asked that fuel loads be automatically set for everyone as some did have difficulties for one reason or another. It was evident we were not all flying in the same way despite calling out power settings, headings, altitudes, etc. As mentioned, formation flying is not so easy and we obviously don't practice or have the opportunity to practice anything like enough. It's a point Darryl and I briefly discussed but with all due respect, getting sufficient numbers online at other times is like herding cats.
We can only work with what we have and if that means bomber streams are more like individual flight sorties that present easier targets for axis fighters, then we will continue to come off badly. It has nothing to do with anything other than people's experience in flying a simulated bomber in formation for a long time.
Phil