ORIGINAL: witpqs
That's their mission altitude. Keep in mind when planes attack with torpedoes they are modeled as dropping down much, much, lower during the attack run and drop. Likewise when a plane dive bombs it is modeled to drop very low during the bombing dive.ORIGINAL: mind_messing
I'm a bit late to the CV planning party, but don't hold that against me.
I see the value in having all squadrons contribute equally to CAP and escort, but I think there's more value in keeping dedicated squadrons for escort and dedicated CAP squadrons.
In the event of a offensive strike getting mauled, the dedicated escort squadrons take the morale hit resulting from heavy losses, while the CAP squadrons remain effective.
Might be something worth thinking about.
I'd also play about with the altitude settings. From my experience, CV strikes tend to be very well co-ordinated (amongst the best and most consistent in the game) regardless of altitude settings. I'd keep the Vals at 10k as per Chickenboy, but drop the Kates down to 8k. This puts them above the light Allied AA for most of 1942 (but that changes when the Bofors starts to appear en-masse) but will give a nice boost to accuracy if they end up using bombs instead of torpedoes.
EDIT: Just checked, 6000ft is the max altitude for the 40mm Bofors, so 7k altitude should be fine for your Kates.
We're talking about Kates flying at 7k feet using bombs, not torps. Kates with torps drop to 200ft then take a whack from low-level flak, but if they're using bombs it's worthwhile to be flying at 7k so as to get the best accuracy out of the 250kg bombs.












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