I don't think there's any point in trying to remain hidden (off radar) by a Nth Sea route by anyone. Bombers will need maximum support and it seems sensible to me to go, as sleepy put it I think, straight in the front door. If we have the bombers split into 2 groups, 1 group about 1000 feet higher, it will split the targeting for the opposition. They still need to be close enough visually, just two fairly separate groups.
If this is accepted, then 1 group starts 10 or so mins before the other, (high group from 19, low group from 27 for example), and RV mid 4 line. Once established, the formation can then turn on roughly 075 degrees to the first target to the north of Berlin and make a clockwise route to the second target east of the city, the last one on the wsw of the city on the way out, following a parallel path back to friendly skies.
This route minimises time over nme territory although I doubt that will count for much. The formation should endeavour to climb to target and again away from target to minimise nme piston engine advantages. Jet and rocket powered aircraft are not affected by this.
If fighters can intercept 262's before they gain speed, so much the better but unless there is intel as to where they are launching, I'm guessing the first time they're seen will be on attack run.
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