Beaver wrote:
I was able to run them down in Spit IXe's, which is the slowest of our aircraft.
While certainly not be best WBs pilot, after an hour of trying in the Spit IX, the best I could do was get "close". That was just before the 5000' vertical warp in about 1 second. Additionally, that was with inflight radar available to assist on the intercept course, and with a significant altitude advantage on the doodlebug. I would forward that without the Arena available for practice each week, the "new guys" in the intercept business may have some difficulties. Of course, that assumes that there is a V-1 progie running during the week for practice AND that the Arena is available for flight. It "could be" that the additional speed of the Spit XIV may alleviate this problem.
Beaver wrote:
A third option is still open, have no one in Spit XIV in frame 5 and intercept the V1's in another aircraft. I was able to run them down in Spit IXe's, which is the slowest of our aircraft.
There are (5) listed aircraft in the inventory. All aircraft must be flown. EACH Squad pilot must fly a different aircraft in EACH Frame. Each pilot can only fly one aircraft in any one Frame. There are (5) listed fighter Squads. So, it would be possible to "combine" groups on V-1 intercept duty and accomplish the ability to not fly the Spit XIV in Frame 5. (The Spit XIV is restricted to V-1 intercept.) All Squad CO's are going to need an accountant on staff for this Series.