Would you do that for Russia for the entire game? Or just the first 3-4 rounds after they enter the war in Europe?
I ask this because while the early Russian aircraft did pretty much suck, which is why the Luftwaffe just had themselves a ball for the first year or so, later on they came out with really good planes, both fighters and tactical bombers, that became a good match for the Luftwaffe planes (Yak-3, Mig-3, IL-2, etc.)
Personally, I think it would be a better idea to do like you say, double the fighters but half their defense value and lower the cost to 7 IPCs but only for the first 3 rounds after they are at war with Germany/Italy. On the 4th round, they can buy normal fighters. Plus, if you have any of those HBG Russian Early War pieces, you can use the I-16 fighters to represent the earlier units and the OOB Yak-3 fighters to represent normal/later war fighters.
As for Strategic Bombers, that’s kind of an odd unit for Russia in this game. Just about the only time Russia ever buys Strategic Bombers in our games is when the Allies are winning, Germany/Italy are pretty much done for and everyone is ganging up to finish off Japan. While the US builds up a proper invasion force, UK and USSR send bombers to SBR Japan and sometimes even to take out a few infantry in regular attacks to make the US invasion a little easier.
The point being that we so rarely see Russia buying strategic bombers that I don’t think there needs to be any type of rule prohibiting them from doing so. Perhaps your games are different?
It just seems to me like a waste of money for Russia to buy a strategic bomber when in the face of the German onslaught, 4 infantry or 2 tanks would do much better.
Oh yeah, and from what you and Gamerman01 pointed out, I do see that there are many flaws in the setup when compared to historical placements. I’ve always thought that ANZAC was overstocked with fighters. In Pacific 1940 1st edition, they had 3 fighters on New Zealand and a 4th on Queensland! Of course, I think Japan started with seven more planes than they do now. What craziness was that?!?
Even now in the 2nd edition, Japan starts with 21 planes but Germany only starts out with 12. That doesn’t seem right.