How about have aircraft upgrade like in PacWar? Using Mika's editor you can have a default upgrade path by aircraft type or upgrade path by air group. Of course this goes without saying that it should be included in the WitP editor.


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From what I can read...Originally posted by tanjman
Possum,
I agree with you on this. I just have a point to bring up about the Beaufighter upgrade path. Currently both the Huson and Beaufort upgrade to the Beaufighter. If the Beaufighter gets changed to a fighter bomber then only those squadrons which historicaly upgraded to the Beaufighter should.
No. 6 Sqn RAAF from what I've been able to determine used the Hudson through out 1942-43.
No. 7 Sqn RAAF from what I've been able to determine used the Beaufort through out 1942-43.
No. 8 Sqn RAAF from what I've been able to determine used the Beaufort through out 1942-43.
No. 66 Sqn RAAF "Equipped with Avro Ansons, 66 Squadron formed at Bundaberg Queensland in May 1943. The squadron conducted anti-submarine patrols and convoy escort missions off Australia's east coast for the remainder of the year.
Although its operations were for the most part uneventful, 66 Squadron did achieve over 1000 operational flying hours before its disbandment in January 1944." In UV this squadron is equipped with Beauforts. Since Avro Ansons are not availble should be changed to the Hudson.
No. 100 Sqn RAAF from what I've been able to determine used the Beaufort through out 1942-43.
So that leaves us with one Beaufighter squadron, No. 30 Sqn RAAF, that is in the UV OOB.
Missing Beaufighter squadrons are:
No. 31 Sqn RAAF, served in the Northern Territory.
No. 92 Sqn RAAF, formed at Kingaroy Queensland in May 1945.
No. 93 Sqn RAAF, formed at Kingaroy Queensland in January 1945.
The other two RAAF Beaufighter squadrons served in Europe.
This is alot of work for Matrix/2by3 for 16 operational aircraft. If its not done for UV it should be for WitP.
I can't find the link were I obtained this info but I'm attaching the text document.
The lack of Spitfire replacements is a major item. The other RAN OOB changes should be made also.
As far as the missing bases go, any of them south of Cairns will need to be in the 'Malaria Free Zone' and have automatic supply from Brisbane. Something that us players can't do with the editor as I found out after making a test scenario with your list of missing bases.
If you want the NZ organisations and equipment (actual, as opposed to book) then simply buying the Brigade histories from the NZ Government Printer and get a day by day account.Originally posted by tanjman
BTW are there any books concerning ANZAC OOBs and WWII you (or anyone else for that matter) could recommend?
I think that it must be clarified that the just because the Beaufort and Beaufighter were designed by the same company, were built in the same factories with the Beaufighter ramping up as the Beaufort was being phased out doesn't mean they were meant for the same role. The two types were meant to be built side by side but delays in tooling prevented that. The local Beaufighter manufacture was intended to replace British imported aircraft (which it did).Originally posted by Mogami
Hi, I think part of the assignment is the fact this aircraft flew more missions as convoy/ASW escort then any other type of mission. I'm not sure fighter/bombers can fly ASW
Try the Australian Airpower Series of books from the Australian Aviation wesite at the link below (follow the military link...).Originally posted by tanjman
BTW are there any books concerning ANZAC OOBs and WWII you (or anyone else for that matter) could recommend?
I assume that you referring here to the Beaufighter conducting convoy/ASW missions. Easily disproved I'm afraid.Originally posted by Mogami
Hi, I think part of the assignment is the fact this aircraft flew more missions as convoy/ASW escort then any other type of mission. I'm not sure fighter/bombers can fly ASW
ExamplesGHQ Operations Instruction No. 12, dated 1st October [1942], had assigned to the RAAF general reconnaissance, bomber and torpedo squadrons the responsibility for keeping open the sea lanes to New Guinea; for "effecting the maximum posible dislocation" of Japanese shipping, supply lines and sea communications; and for maintaining reconnaissance of all "hostile sea approaches to New Guinea within range". The burden for this huge task fell on No. 6 Squadron [Hudsons] and No. 100 Squadron [Beauforts]. In addition to daily searches, the two units conducted innumerable anti-submarine patrols on which the crews were airborne for many hours.
Royal Australian Air Force 1939-1942, Douglas Gillison, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1962, page 639 (Official History)
though when circumstances demanded it"After a similar operation over Lae on the 22nd three of six unescorted Beaufighters that made the raid were attacked by Zeros from whom they were able to draw away in straight and level flight at almost sea level at an indicated speed of between 255 and 260 knots." (Official History page 638).
and
On this occasion a Beaufighter manned by Flight Lieutenant Little (pilot) and Pilot Officer Spooner turned on a Zero that was attacking two other Beaufighters. Little's cannon fire caught the enemy aircraft, which was last seen trailing smoke from its engine." (Official History page 638)
Summary[HMAS] Castlemaine and [HMAS] Armidale were attacked by Japanese bombers of the morning of the 30th [Nov '42], and attacks continued at intervals during the day. They dodged the bombs, however, and Beaufighters of No.31 Squadron arrived and drove off a force of 8 bombers and 6 fighters (Official History page 647).
Originally posted by Reg
...I can understand that the things may have been set up this way for reasons not obvious to us (for British users of the same aircraft types in WITP for instance) but if that is the case, please tell us and put us out of our misery.
Cheers,
Reg.
Originally posted by pasternakski
I agree with what Jeremy said about the shrill, negative harping that has, of late, begun to infect these forums. This is the site of a company (the best, I would argue) that manufactures games
Originally posted by pasternakski
Maybe nobody cares about this, but isn't this thread talking about a single squadron of aircraft that, unless you gave them atom bombs to carry, would have no more than a miniscule effect on game play?
Originally posted by pasternakski
Let's all just calm down and have some FUN (oops, sorry), shall we?