how many bombers actually fly a mission?

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ciril
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how many bombers actually fly a mission?

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Judging from the pilots' accumulated fatigue, it seems more bombers are flying missions than is reported during the action replay. Is that how it's supposed to be?

Somebody please enlighten me. Thank you.
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Do you have a precentage of them assigned to Naval Search? This could account for it.
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Post by Oleg Mastruko »

Pilots' accumulated fatigue is the wrong way to "guesstimate" how many planes flew the mission on the turn before.

If you want to check your theory - you should go to pilots' screen for given unit, count the number of missions any of them had flown up to now, and compare that statistics with number of missions flown a turn later. So if you got 9 planes in bombing run in a turn, 9 pilots in this unit should have one mission more then previous turn each, in their statistics.

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no naval search

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Originally posted by Kid
Do you have a precentage of them assigned to Naval Search? This could account for it.
No. The percentage is 0.
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