Swede- wrote:
dawger and sqtc <S>
Thank you for the quick response. I agree that the P-40E/F is just one unit, similar to the 109G6 and G6/R6 rule that allows switching without being a violation.
I feel we should use the front line planes for the remainder of the series.
475th, if we place you in a supportive role with the bombers, (P-40 with egg) and also as "close" escort this might help bring up numbers for them to close a field. If you would be willing to
fulfill this role, then it would increase both odds of success as well as supplement the excepted low turn outs for this frame.
Would like to hit them where they would least expect it, perhaps a rear staging area or field, and would have the greatest percentage of return of all aircraft involved.
Will await the "updated" map and such but just do not want to wait to long in the week for maximum planning etc.
Thank you both for your time, service and dedication to duties, as well as to all the other squads.
Swede- Four One Six RCAF, 127 Wing, Frame 3 CO, and a genuine all around bastage.
Before I say yes I would need to know what bomber, how high and how fast they intend to fly and the target.
A P40F with a bomb is very limited in altitude and speed, nearly useless as escort useless the bombers are below 15k. We will have to kick the bomb if the enemy shows up, as they certainly will for a formation that large so the bomb is likely useless.
P40's in a strike role really can't be tied to a bomber formation and should go in pairs to avoid lots of attention.
If the bombers aren't going to get EVERY fighter as escort they should go in singles from all points of the compass to avoid mass destruction.
We will do whatever you order, of course, but I won't hesitate to post a scalding debrief.
The enemy has the interior lines and can easily shift numbers to the point of contact and that is all that matters.
We either scatter in singles and pairs or go en masse in my opinion.