Tophat lucked out again this turn as he sent another small sweep of Tojos to Yunan and they missed the target in the rain. I suspect that he was still looking for the Brit Hurricanes that I had there a while back. But this time one of his recon flights did fly over the base and got chased by the 23rd FG. Afterwards Tophat commented in his email to me:
"My, you are moving fighters around aren't you?"
So what will he do next turn, let "sleeping dogs" alone or try to come back and hunt my planes? Just in case he does decide to come back I moved the AVG into Yunan too, and put both FGs at 80% CAP. That ought to be an interesting surprise for him if he does come back. Tophat is operating under the misconception that I have the usual shortage of P-40Bs and P-40Es that afflicts most Allied players. But because of my "miserly ways" I actually have well over 100 of both models in reserve, so I can fight for quite a while without running out.
Meanwhile, I finally brought back to India from China those three Brit Hurricane squadrons that I mentioned above. They all now have decent experience so I upgraded them to Spitfires. I also took the time to upgrade my remaining Brit Mohawks to Hurricanes since I have so many Hurricanes in reserve. Spitfires remain my only real worry as far as fighter reserves go, since they arrive so slowly.
In China Tophat sent out another smallish bomber attack at Hengchow and another big bomber attack on Sian. As well, he sent some bombers out to hit one of my Chinese combat units that is blocking the road to Chungking. Tophat's land attacks in China were limited to artillery bombardments. A fresh Chinese LCU arrived in Sian today so I gave orders for my weakest unit in Sian to start the long hike back to Chungking and R&R. Then I ordered my best unit in Chungking to start on the trek to Sian. When it gets to Sian I'll send another weakened unit back to Chungking. Thus goes my strategy in China. [;)]
Elsewhere, Tophat's training air units hit my trapped Philippine units again, and then my training air units from Darwin hit Kai Island again. I've also had a recon unit snooping around Baker Island for the past few turns, just to get Tophat used to it. This turn I'm finally sending a B-17 group along with it.
For the day, Tophat hat lost 6 aircraft to operational losses and 1 to flak. I lost no planes. Tophat now has nearly 40% more air losses than I have. My next goal is to push him to the "magic" 50% more mark. [:D]Dave Baranyi










