InHarmsWay wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2026 3:43 pm
Elsewhere in the Pacific, Adm Wa and I have been tangling with several furballs over Burma. I have had Georges with decent pilots flying LR CAP over retreating units that he has been bombing. Several times now flights of P40Ks sweeping have gotten the better of my Georges. My CAP has been set at 41k altitude and when watching the replays, several times I see P40ks dive on a George. Latest losses were ~ 19 Georges for 8 Warhawks. Is there a better altitude to fly? I did try with some Georges at ~15k and Tojos lower at 6k, but over all it seems Georges do not do well against the P40K. Numbers were about consistent between sides, and I think pilots are about equal.
So, first you need to know that LR CAP .vs. Sweep is one of the most disadvantageous combat situations for you. It's not so much about altitude as it is numbers and fatigue.
Numbers: Sweepers fly together. So if you have a 36 AC group set to 100% sweep, all 36 AC will go for the sweep (assuming good leadership etc.)
That same 36 AC group set to LR CAP will only have a maximum of 12 AC overhead, 12 more on quick launch, and the last 12 +10 minutes after that. Meaning, they arrive piecemeal.
This means with equal number starting, the LR CAP is fighting at a 1:3 disadvantage in numbers. To just get even in numbers, you need 3 x 36 planes groups on LR CAP.
Yes, numbers do matter a great deal in air combat. Not overall numbers, but the instantaneous numbers at any point in the combat. And this is where you are losing, and losing badly.
2 choices, either up the number of LR CAP groups SIGNIFICANTLY and hope he cannot match/exceed them, or stop your LR CAP. Run your LR CAP only on days you think he might bomb.
Running the same air mission day after day is a sure way to lose your groups against a skilled opponent.
Every mission has a counter. It might take time to pull that counter together, but there is a counter to every mission. Part of the goal is that the enemy does NOT know your mission ahead of time.
To counter his sweeps, one way would be to figure out which AF's he is using and BOMB the snot out of them. He can't be sweeping and CAPing with the same groups at the same time. Night bombing might be a good option, or just a collossal day bombing trip. P-40's don't have much range ... your N1K's+Helens should be in range. If he has other groups CAPing his AF's, then SWEEP him. Don't fight his battle, make him fight yours.
Make Sense?
