Re: Am creating a historical MP scenario, East Front c. Oct
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:00 pm
Nicely laid out, looks very impressive!
I have found some info on the composition of the air forces on the Eastern Front: http://chris-intel-corner.blogspot.nl/2 ... h-and.html , and I have a few notes to go with it. The inclusion of Stukas and especially the Bf110 is how it was early in the war, during 1943 these aircraft were increasingly unfit for their designed roles. The Bf110 had a new career as a night fighter, and the Stuka eventually ended up as a night harassment aircraft. The ground attack role was taken over by the FW 190. So I would include some FW 190 F or G.
Some more thoughts: The He 177 was used in very small numbers, the He 111 was a lot more common. The Soviet Pe-8 was very rare aircraft, and on the other hand the Pe-2 was very common. The Soviets never really produced a SPAAG (self-propelled AAA), the T-90 is more or less a prototype, so could be replaced by the lend-lease MGMC M16? Speaking of Lend-Lease, I would put a raw figure of 5-10% of armoured vehicles being Western models. Of course, they were distributed very unevenly so maybe it is better to ignore them. But as long as you are happy with the units it doesn't matter much.
I have found some info on the composition of the air forces on the Eastern Front: http://chris-intel-corner.blogspot.nl/2 ... h-and.html , and I have a few notes to go with it. The inclusion of Stukas and especially the Bf110 is how it was early in the war, during 1943 these aircraft were increasingly unfit for their designed roles. The Bf110 had a new career as a night fighter, and the Stuka eventually ended up as a night harassment aircraft. The ground attack role was taken over by the FW 190. So I would include some FW 190 F or G.
Some more thoughts: The He 177 was used in very small numbers, the He 111 was a lot more common. The Soviet Pe-8 was very rare aircraft, and on the other hand the Pe-2 was very common. The Soviets never really produced a SPAAG (self-propelled AAA), the T-90 is more or less a prototype, so could be replaced by the lend-lease MGMC M16? Speaking of Lend-Lease, I would put a raw figure of 5-10% of armoured vehicles being Western models. Of course, they were distributed very unevenly so maybe it is better to ignore them. But as long as you are happy with the units it doesn't matter much.


