@toblerone77:
A tactical bomber or any bomber of WWII is only as good as it’s air cover. The only reason any bomber of WWII was able to inflict maximum damage/firepower was because of ability to dominate airspace over enemy territory, either through air superiority or absence of sufficient defensive air-cover on the part of the defender.
TBs and StBs rely on the ability to bomb/attack at will. That will is only provided by the absence or inferior defensive measures of fighter aircraft on the part of the defender. Fighter aircraft are the essential key of air superiority. Bomber aircraft are strong because of their ability to attack ground targets from above, if they are harassed in the air, than they cannot be effective against ground targets. Hence the fighter, the defender of the airspace, can hamper the effectiveness of ground attack aircraft because any bomber is easily bested in any air-to-air combat, because their primary job is to harass ground targets not to dogfight with or against aircraft to whose primary job is to destroy other aircraft whether they are bombers of any type or fighter aircraft.
It seems that main planes in WWII Naval warfare was the TcB.
Hence, the Classic Fighter A3D4 which was put on board carrier unit and was able to destroy many costlier warships seems to be mostly an historical TcB of somekind, fighter unable to carry bombs were not the majority of Carrier Air Group 1 fourth to 1 third of all planes,(at the end of WWII, it was a Fg-bomber F4U-Corsair which was the main planes on carriers):
Typical air group composition aboard the Yorktown Class carriers, at the beginning of World War II, consisted of approximately 72 aircraft:
1 fighter squadron (VF) composed of 18 Grumman F4F Wildcats
1 bombing squadron (VB) composed of 18 Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers
1 scouting squadron (VS) composed of 18 Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bombers
1 torpedo squadron (VT) composed of 18 Douglas TBD Devastator, TBF or TBM torpedo bombers
During the course of the war in the Pacific the compositions of the air groups changed drastically. The scouting squadrons were disestablished by early 1943 and the number of fighter planes was increased continuously. Typically in 1943 an Essex class carrier carried 36 fighter planes, 36 bombers and 18 torpedo planes.
In addition, as I said earlier, it was the TcB which can go to the kill against a submarine, not a Fighters. So at a zoom out scale with a lot of different units interaction it seems to me that TcBs was the most useful plane. And the most able to inflict damage.
For example, TBF Avenger torpedo-bomber was the ASW which provides cover for carriers in Pacific and Atlantic giving:
Besides the traditional surface role (torpedoing surface ships), Avengers claimed about 30 submarine kills, including the cargo submarine I-52. They were one of the most effective sub-killers in the Pacific theatre, as well as in the Atlantic, when escort carriers were finally available to escort Allied convoys. There, the Avengers contributed to the warding off of German U-Boats while providing air cover for the convoys.
So, when talking about A/D value it seems that only bombers can deliver the @4. Whether on offence or on defence situation.
Based on this I see at least a TcB unit as A3-4D3-4 on most of the A&A situation which rarely get to a real planes vs planes combat.
It is only in air-to-air defense which Fgs provides the superiority.
And as the Midway battle shows up, even without air-cover escorting Fgs, TacB (dive-bombers) were able to take down big targets.
So the main historical attribute of Fg is to give a bonus to TcB in combat situation.
Fg A3D3 giving +1 A/D when paired 1:1 to TcB.
And the main historical attribute of TcB is to receive this bonus at least on offence (OOB), which somehow depicted, at a tactical combat level bonus of this strategical game, the historical impact of having some escorted TcBs air-squadrons by Fighters in many missions:
TcB A3-4D3-4 get +1 A/D when paired 1:1 to Fg unit.
It is only in SBR which Fgs advantage should have been clear.
At least, you cannot use a TcB unit to protect IC, NB or AB.
Only Fgs can take off, but on offence all planes get to roll A1 vs the defending Fgs.
So, by elimination, since the game have no evident spot to rightly create an accurate place to an Air Supremacy unit, and since the name Strat or Tac “bombers” have a large symbolic “attacking” echo, hence give the best defense D@4 to the counter-part of TcB plane unit in the game.
As a matter of fact, there is some room to increase the place of a defensive Fgs put on Light Carriers for the defensive covers of Fleet Carriers while their own planes were on mission further away:
Each fast carrier was assigned an air group of two to four squadrons. Heavy carriers accommodated approximately 100 aircraft while light carriers accommodated approximately 33. After the navys TBD squadrons were decimated at Midway the TBF/TBM Avenger became the standard torpedo bomber on U.S. carriers. A heavy carrier air group had between 12-18 Avengers and a light carrier air group had 9 Avengers.
The SBD was the standard dive bomber for the first half of the war and was replaced by the SB2C in 1944. In 1943 a heavy group had 36 SBD and a light carrier group had 9 SBD. **As fighters became more capable and the kamikaze threat emerged fighters were substituted for dive bombers so that by the end of the war the standard bomber complement of a heavy group was 15 SB2C and 15 TBM. **
The F4F was the standard carrier fighter in 1942. It was replaced by the F6F in 1943 which in turn was supplemented by the F4U in 1945. The number of fighters on heavy carriers grew from 18 at the beginning of 1942 to 73 in 1945. The fighter complement on light carriers grew from 12 in 1943 to 24 in 1945. For Olympic, heavy carrier fighter complements were to be reduced to 56 and light carrier groups would contain only fighters. The planned light carrier complement initially was three dozen F6Fs or F4Us with the ultimate goal of four dozen of the smaller F8Fs. F8F equipped air groups were in the pipeline to the Western Pacific as the war ended.
http://alliedairforces.com/Fast Carriers/default.htm
See this post below:
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=33181.msg1268236#msg1268236