KB had to come within strike distance of Midway A/C before it could launch it strike, how is it anymore dangerous for a bombardment force? The CVLs can provide direct cover while KB is providing distance cover out of range of Midway. How about if the night bombardment is followed by a dawn air attack? The minimal approach range for the Bombardment TF is increased substantially because the run out can be made at least partially during daylight. A bombardment/air-attack combo probalby could elimante a need for the second strike which intern elimates a lot of that over tasking you like talking about.
I agree that same could work in theory. But that was not part of the proposed operational plan that was offered so many posts ago. In THAT plan the idea was that Kido Butai is reserved solely for dealing with any USN CVs that might show up, because if Kido Butai is attacking Midway you are back in the exact historical circumstance that faced the real Japanese -- to wit, three imcompatible simultaneous tasks for the IJN CVs.
The problem with using the IJN CVs to deal with Midway is that they are then subject to surprise strikes from USN CVs.
6 BBs and some covering CAs and DDs cant operate together without colliding into each other? If the USN CVs launch a strike against the Bombardment TF they loose the initiative against the IJN CVs who now get a free crack at the USN CVs.
H3ll, 2 CAs and escorts couldn't operate together at Midway without colliding with each other. Mikuma and Mogami to be precise. That is why Mikuma was destroyed and Mogami limped away with nothing functional topside.
No, the IJN CVs don;t get a free crack at the USN. If the Japanese CVs are with this bombardment TF then they are the victims of a surprise USN air strike. As the range closes to Midway there is not the slightest possibility that the IJN TF will be undetected. If the IJN CVs are 250 miles to the rear, then the USN CVs can be 200 miles EAST of Midway sinking the bombardment TF and remaining wholly beyond IJN effective strike range. It just lets the USN wreck the IJN in detail.
I think all that this discussion has accomplished is to prove that the Japanese made the best general plan that they could at the time but lacked sufficient CVs in the main effort to accomplish the job. I reiterate my earlier opinion: with 6 IJN fleet CVs (3 dedicated to dealing with Midway and 3 dedicated to looking for USN CVs) you have a decent chance of taking Midway, even though the CV battle may require that you trade 1-3 IJN CVs for 1-2 USN CVs in the process.




