zinhwk wrote:
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So piss away 1/3 of our combat strength to gain a few minutes of scramble?
Tis a good point, nothing says we have to use scouts. Odds are they make it to radar before we see them anyway. If they are NOE( don't see why they would), a quick launch will get us in position. Keeping fighters together gives us 1:1 odds to survive a big wing attack. If we use scouts, yes we may see them earlier, but those scouts will bear the brunt of the initial fighter wave.
Crappy thing about the TBDs is the Norden. They could level bomb to their hearts content without a major need to dive to our level. FGs on standby don't have much hope to catch them if the bombers come in high. Good thing is they are slow as hell so we have a long time in frame before we should see those.
If anything we could utilize early launch time to get a FG up high to pounce attacks when we get a warm fuzzy about Allied incoming.
Here is my perspective as CO of the 475FG....
We will do what we are ordered to do even if I totally disagree so barring Beaver posting something contrary we will fan out like a bunch of PBY's.
They have 43 fighters that will mostly likely all be in one big formation or within shouting distance.
We have 43 fighters. The current plan is to take 10-12 and scatter them searching for their 43. Our remaining 30 will sit in tower at the land base the enemy is attacking. Our best odds in a scramble will be 43 against our 30 as the scouts will be spread across the eastern side of the map. Under this scenario, when (if) the enemy is spotted I will order all 475FG not in visual contact with the enemy to rally at OUR CV or some other rear area spot that doesn't feed us into the Allied meat grinder in ones and twos. Once we rally into a coherent formation we will then head to the fight.
That is what I plan to do under current orders.