Thanks for the reply Hard Sarge,
Ad 1.) As I said, I read that this in the forum I mentionend, it is great to hear that it is not the case... Then I will take care of my Hungarian pilots

Ad 2.) Hmm... the hassle is that the allied pilot can not react... do they have to?
If a squadron runs out of fuel, get damaged or got the order to return it will land at its homebase, regardless of the fact that maybe tons of day fighters patrol or night fighters patrol over the base. In this case even the axis player can do little against it, exept closing his eyes and beg for a wonder cause the pilots are very likely to be dead when they are shot down.
As an allied player I would calculate the time when the night bombers will return to their base an set a patrol over their bases in order to attack the german night intruders (it would be the same like patroling over the german bases) in the planning phase.
Maybe AA Guns are another topic... because if daylight comes up, of course german night intruders have only a small chance to come home... but this is the risk the german player has to take and cancel the missions when daylight is coming up.
A tactical measure against such german raids would be that the allied player tries to set the time of attacking german targets as late in the night as possible, so there is the chance to cross the channel when daylight is growing (?), but then probably the wilde sau of the germans will be more succesfull if the allied player didn`t calculate times right. Ah... this would be nice... for the Allied and the Axis player...
3.) Oh, thanks for info. Sounds logical for me... The germans did the same with some U-boats (They had 3 big AA guns on deck and were thought to be a trap for Sunderlands and Liberators which were hunting them).. and suffered very high losses
I`m open minded too... thanks for giving me the audience to post my thoughts.

Best Regards Chris