ORIGINAL: MrKane
ORIGINAL: Speedy
Thanks Mr.Kane
Interesting. A few thoughts my end:
Ki-44-IIc - Must have it as soon as possible. Very good fighters until '44, I am still holding Burma with it and some help from small amount Ki-84.
Kind of begins fading fast in late 44. Be ready with lots of Frank 'r' then.
Ki-84a - skip it go for next - b version is not nominally out until 3/45 so a big wait (excluding R&D advances though). Surely best to go for a version and get that a few months earlier then work on b version?
I never got to use the 'b' but it has centerline Ho-5 cannon and is the best late war bomber-killer according to many. Still worth a few factories.
The next is Ki-84r, you cannot covert Ki-84a factory to Ki-84b. B version is nice but It cannot be advance to early '44, but R version can.
Ki-84r - real air-superiority fighter, great as offensive weapon, hard to keep fly, but in 44/45 it is the best you can have
Ki-100-II - go strait for it, just skip all R&D Ki-61, quite capable replacement for K-44-IIc - Maybe I'm mistaken but with this being the last end of the Tony line (which I agree don't plan to go for) wouldn't I need to research the earlier Tony's first to be able to move the facs along the chain without penalty?
nop, you need first R&D factory Ki-61a then you can convert it to Ki-61b then to next, next ... You do not need complete R&D to move to next airframe
Not sure what you're saying here, Mr Kane? You skip all R n D after the first version, and convert in succession all factories at that point without having to repair them and then are immediately researching the Ki-100 in 43???[&:] If that is possible why not get the A6M8 researching in 42 too?
In my experience, although I haven't tried what I think he is implying, you research each version and once it's fully researched you can go forward to start researching the next. You have to be careful the factories don't convert to production which has happened to me. If you can skip these steps my eyebrows would go up quite far!
It's either this, the early war LB (which also have short range) or converting to 2E groups and using those. I find they are good to target if they take off. High durability means they get through and make big bang!Ki-119 - I discounted it due to it's very short range mainly?
(???)IJN ...
Fighters
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A6M2
A6M3
A6M3a
A6M5
you can stop here
I would certainly keep going since you already have the research there, as the A6M5b and 5c are both better the the 5. [/quote]
Not exactly. The 5c is a great for escort where staying power is better with armor. With a mix of 5b and 5c I've found the KB pilots can still get the bombers through on occasion. The 5 is good, but not as good, so wy stop when the next upgrades are free?A6M5b
A6M5c
Surely A6M5c is worth it due to the armour and preservation of pilots?
You need zeros for carriers mostly, and A6m5 will do much better due to speed. A6m5c is just easy target for F6F and with durability 27 armor will not safe day for you
N1K1-J - skip it got for N1K2-J - Maybe once more I'm misunderstanding the R&D fac advance but wouldn't it be better to for N1K1 as facs can move on to N1K2 free of charge?
I mean skip R&D, not factory building, ofc you need build factories and convert to N1K2-J.
N1K2-J - good fighter for 43 & 44, can fight do good against all expect p-47
Also, I like the Jack as it has better climb but is almost identical to George otherwise. The J2M3 makes a great escort with drop tanks and in the late war it uses an engine not used by a bunch of other planes, the Ha-32.
P1Y3 - good point. No Okha so removed from my list.
Thanks for thoughts and advice [8D]
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And one more advice, I have invested a lot of resources for high quality pilots training program ( 60% of my air groups ). Now in '44 it really paid off.
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