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I mean quite rarely. Tornados and Jaguars and A-6E for example. They are all tasked attack in the aircraftrole, they have supply in campaign data, they appear in the planning map, they have pilots, they don't or very rarely fly.

Am I making somethign wrong? Could be that campaings don't go offensive anfd don't generate offensive missions?

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I noticed this too with WOV campaigns. It seems to me that when I fly a USN squadron, there are more AI USN aircraft in the air and much fewer USAF units. So maybe it has something to do with the Service you fly for?

 

Maybe try lowering the strike mission values for other aircraft to e.g. MissionChance=40, while setting it to 100 for only the Tornados, Jaguars and A-6?

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I have seen that too. Maybe Tk geared it to play more to the side the player. Which would be kind of cool.

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I mean quite rarely. Tornados and Jaguars and A-6E for example. They are all tasked attack in the aircraftrole, they have supply in campaign data, they appear in the planning map, they have pilots, they don't or very rarely fly.

Am I making somethign wrong? Could be that campaings don't go offensive anfd don't generate offensive missions?

 

Indeed. ATTACK aircraft are usually only active in offensive campaigns (that is when your side is on the offensive)

Even then their flights will be outnumbered by those that are tasked with ESCORT or SWEEP missions.

BOMBERs are even less active.

 

That's my observation based on several campaigns I have created and played.

Edited by Gocad

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