17 Nov 42
Yesterday, Nells sank 3 xAKLs and an escort at Wessel Island. I sent the remaining xAKL to Gove to unload and hoped that it might draw more bombers, now that Gove has an airfield and CAP. That didn't work out. I-32 was at Gove during the night and engaged xAKL Sjobris with torpedoes and guns, sinking the lone ship.
But things didn't go well for the enemy at Gove either. 42 Oscars swept but found a squadron of P-40Ks and P-39Ds. These 2 squadrons have the best of the US pilots, and have seen action recently at Port Moresby. The Oscars were massacred. Then 13 Nells arrived, escorted by 36 Zeros, targeting PT boats that were just moved to Gove. Again, it was a slaughter.
Total air losses were 23 Oscars, 11 Nells and 9 A6M2 Zeros for the loss of 4 P-39s and 2 P-40Ks. 3 pilots achieved ace status.
Top ace Cpt. W.E. Dyess shot down 2 more enemy, giving him 12 kills, flying a P-40K. The worst pilot in his unit has 75 experience and 71 air-to-air skill, so they are good. The unit now has 9 aces. The P-39s fought well also, but didn't achieve the kill numbers that the P-40s did. The P-39 unit will be outstanding when they upgrade to something better, but that won't be for awhile. Remember this is a PDU-OFF game.
I find it more interesting and more enjoyable having to use the older airframes. They can contribute and do well, in the right situation and with good pilots.
More clearing of Japanese mines around Horn Island.
East of Ningsia, B-25s bomb the 13th and 17th Tank Regiments in movement mode, destroying a tank and disabling 20. The tanks are in the far north of China, moving to flank Ningsia from the south. I have one of the few Chinese AT units in Ningsia. It will move to the south to help cover the flank.
Heavy bombers hit Myitkyina again, further damaging the airfield.
Pompano spotted 3 battleships near Ponape. It's the bombardment force that keeps hitting Kusaie. During the day, multiple enemy task forces are seen at and near Kusaie Island. KB is here too. I pull the undamaged Catalinas out. Kusaie is about to be counter-invaded.
