ORIGINAL: pad152
Well historical or not the allies in CHS already start with too many aircraft.[X(] The AI Japan playing CHS won't last 6 months and nobody will want to play PBM Japan!
Still looking at the Chinese and trying to find better data. It is not obvious from the data so far if all of these squadrons were active at one time.
Note that there will probably be no increase in available Chinese strength as of December, 1941. With approximately double the number of fighter squadrons and the maximum capacity cut in half, total strength will remain the same.
The current CHS (and Scenario 15) has an initial strength of 89 Fighters and 70 Bombers. There are 5 Fighter Squadrons with an absolute maximum of 120 aircraft and 5 bomber squadrons with a maximum of 90 aircraft. We are still looking but we will probably go to 12 fighter squadrons (max 12 = 144) and 6 bomber (max 12 = 72). We will probably pick up four more fighter squadrons when the 11th Group re-equips with P-66 - an additional 48 max. We've pretty much decided to leave out the 12th Group (Russian Bombers) as it never came into action and was disbaned during the war. The 26 Chinese A-29 will either come a few months early (to allow squadron level upgrade specifications) or else the squadrons flying them will be left with SB-2c. One or two additional Bomber squadrons might make it in - history permitting - so the bomber maximum might climb back to around 90.
And, let me end with a question: Does anyone have any data on the post-1941 transfers of aircraft from Russia to China??. Scenario 15 has replacement rates of 10/month for most of these aircraft.













