I do not quite get what you are trying to say?ORIGINAL: 76mm
Actually, both of those are good examples of units receiving enough by air to SURVIVE, but not receive full supply, ie, logistics was still "an issue".ORIGINAL: zgrssd
People only remember the one huge failure:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbridge_(logistics)
In all cases except Stalingrad, supplies were enough to continue combat operations (if applicable).
It is expensive in planes, fuel, manpower, operational losses - even without enemy action. So you still prefer trucks and rail. But it at least is a option, if the enemy for some reason leaves air superiority to you.
All losses were propably due to being a encirceled army under permanent attack.