ORIGINAL: Beezle
Could we please have an authoritative comment on Allied A/C production rates? See the "Allied Replacement Aircraft Replacement Rate" thread). I can understand that for AI play balance reasons Japanese A/C production could be boosted. That isn't what concerns me. I am concerned that the Allied A/C production rates are way off, by more than an order of magnitude.
For F4F (3s 3as and 4s) I get about 7000+ total production. I am a little uncertain as to how many were lend lease but I don't recall hearing that the majority went to Canada nor British units in the Far East. I am pretty sure 90% of them didn't go to the ETO. That "7000" could be 7500 or 7700 or so. But that is only a 10% error.
At 53/month (counting the recon models in the total to get to 53) that number can be built in 136 months ie by about August 1954.
For total production I get a ratio of about 7700 F4Fs (not to mention about 12,000 F6Fs) to about 11,000 A6M (_all_ A6M models 2>8). That isn't a ratio of 6:1 in favor of the Japanese economy.
I keep being told the Allied A/C prodcution is carefully researched and spot on. How do the Allies get to 7000+ F4Fs?
The problem with this is that with those allied production rates a war of attrition is a winning strategy for Japan and that doesn't seem all correct.
When you did your calculations did you factor in the:
FM-2 - 128 frames per month for 20 months = 2560
FM-1 - 30 frames per month for 10 months = 300
Martlet II - 9 Frames per month for 6 months = 54
Martlet IV - 6 Frames per month for 9 months = 54
F4F-4 - 45 frames per month for 15 months = 675
F4F-3 - 8 Frames per month for 4 months = 32
F4F-3A - 4 frames per month for 4 months = 16
Wildcat V - 9 frames per month for 16 months = 144
Wildcat VI - 12 frames per month till the end lets say 4 = 48
Plus the 229 FM-1s that arrive with units
Plus the 468 FM-2s that arrive with units
Plus the 40 Martlet IIs that arrive with units
Plus the 24 Martlet IVs that arrive with units
Plus the 18 Wildcat V's that arrive with units
Plus the 24 Wilcat VIs that arrive with units
Plus the 94 F4F-3s that start with units
Plus the 33 F4F-3As that arrive with units
Plus the 290 F4F-4s that arrive with units
All of that totals about 5103 frames the player sees in the game.
Add in an additional 800 frames that went to the British - that takes the total to 5900 frames accounted for....
Only 2,000 more frames to account for.... where could these have gone -
Ranger fielded 54 F4Fs for Torch in VF-41 and VF-9, but lost 12 presumably these were replaced...
Later VF-4 on Ranger was equipped with 27 F4F's
VGF-29 on Santee fielded 12 F4F's for Torch but lost 10, presumably these were replaced....
VGF-26 on Sangamon field 12 F4F-s for Torch
...then we have a number of training squadrons on Lake Michigan using F4Fs.
I'll have to lookup additional navy Squadrons in the Atlantic.....I imagine if I try long enough I can account for a fair percentage of the Wildcat production...And if you are truly industrious you can pour through the weekly allocation of US Naval Aircraft on all fronts with the exception of Training - at this website -
http://www.history.navy.mil/a-record/ww ... loc-ac.htm




