ORIGINAL: spence
Elf -
The USN was prohibited (by interservice agreement) from possessing land based bombers (except seaplanes) prior to the war. Starting around the end of 1942 the USN started operating squadrons of patrol bombers of various types. Though much of the equipment was in pretty much the same as the USAAF equipment the training was quite different. The USN/USMC multi-engine bombers operated and attacked at low levels and were quite proficient at attacking ships/submarines. Basically though they did not make mass attacks on enemy fleets (though that may be a result of the IJN not presenting such targets). Previously you mentioned that low level naval attack proficiency would be mostly restricted to the USAAF 5th AF. I should hope that the USN 2E/4E bombers would also be given their due.
Though not addressed to me, I'm sure our pointy-eared friend wont mind. I believe what he was talking about was the attack bomber, ie a type of aircraft, as opposed to the low naval attack skill. It's possible to have one without the other. In OOB terms the arrival date of large number of units will use their formation date rather then the date of overseas deployment. This is in particularly the case with for the USN & USMC. In these cases it's down to the player to prioritise training of a particular skill.
ORIGINAL: spence
Is the PB4Y-2 Privateer included now? Is the BAT radar guided bomb? If so is it useable against land targets as well (apparently the RAF used it against bridges on the Burma railway somewhat successfully)?
Yes on the Privateer. No on the BAT I'm afraid. Would be cool, but it's the kind of thing where we have to weight the time needed for research, coding and testing against the potential gain given that reseources are finite.
As for individual aircraft types, I'd suggest that you all go away a count all the different aircraft types you think should be included and see how close to the 500+ number you get
ORIGINAL: Brady
2) Just how patrole planes be aloted search radar, given not all with a squadron were so equiped always.
A good question and one that's being chomping on. When we're through we'll let you know