ORIGINAL: Spidery
ORIGINAL: Lowpe
In my Downfall games, I am trying to get my one and only sentai of 201s to where they can conduct an offensive sweep...and if I get motivated and run some turns I will have the 202s fairly soon.
In thinking about it, and because to my knowledge they haven't been used, I am leaning to going after the Shusei as being able to maybe live long enough to actually get it up and flying...at least when I am getting pounded daily in 45 it will give me a ray of hope.
Did a quick sandbox test of 49 Ki-202 and 49 Ki-201 defending against late war liberators on city attack at 10000 feet.
The Ki-201 shot down 24 for the loss of 3. The Ki-201 shot down 8 for the loss of 17 (shot down may be a misnomer since some losses were from ramming).
I assume you mean the Ki-202 shot down 8 for the loss of 17?
Nevertheless, very interesting results.
The two most interesting points are the kill:loss ratios and the repair time. The 201 performed exceptionally well, but it's now at 50% strength for the next five days, five days in which the planes either need to be moved out of harms way, or five days in which they spend exposed to having Allied heavy bombers destroy them on the ground.
The 202 lost far more than they shot down (though when you account for VP's, it's only a net loss of 1 VP for Japan), but the group will be ready for action in just two days.
The 202's tendancy to ram may not be, by default, a bad thing. By 1945, if you're trading a single engine plane (worth 1 VP) for a Allied heavy bomber (worth 2 VPs), it's a win. The pilot isn't really a loss, as you'd have the dedicated training squadrons churning out pilots en-masse, along with what pilots are in the reserve pool.
The Ki-202 just seems too vulnerable to be effective.
I disagree, from a VP standpoint, it's a net loss of only a single VP for Japan. There will be planes with far worse exchange rates than the 202 by 1945.
The Ki-201 is just too maintence heavy to be effective. You've half of them sitting on the runway needing repairs and waiting to be wiped out by a big Allied bomber raid.
I think your results suggest you'd need to really support the Ki-201, either using the 202 along side it, or with some other airframe. The 201 and 202 seem to compliment each other well: the 202 more or less breaks even in the air offering constant opposition; the 201 turns up and completely wipes the floor with the Allies before disapearing for a week to repair.