So, do these missions serve any purpose other than to put you down on the deck over enemy territory where if the machine gun fire doesn't get you the inevitable horde of enemy aircraft that jumps you will?
I have lost many pilots to this type of mission already - including my 14 confirmed kill/15 hour Camel ace.
Some examples:
Flying Albatros D.IIIs for Jasta 18, we were to attack ground forces marching at a location. Despite this being just my third mission with this pilot and my rank being set as low as I could when I created him, I was selected to lead this attack (you ALWAYS lead in these missions, it seems). We get there, I find troops and vehicles on the move at the assigned area. I target them and order my wingmen to attack. They do nothing but fly circles on the deck while I strafe trucks and troops. Then we get bounced by the Storks. That ended as one might expect, although I did blast Guynemer out of the sky before Dorme returned the favor.
Flying in a Camel equipped squadron this time we were once again assigned to strafe troops. I make a few passes while my flight picks their collective nose, and sure enough, here they come! Pfalz to the left of me, Albatros to the right. Here I am, stuck in the middle with fools! We engage the enemy aircraft in a lopsided 7-3 contest. I just keep spinning my Sopwith around and around, putting bullets in whomever is unlucky enough to enter my crosshairs at a given moment. Then 4 more Camels come charging in and we have ourselves a FURBALL! After avoiding several FRIENDLY near-collisions, I find the fight has spread over a wider area. Now I have 2 Pfalz around me while the Albatros are engaged by the other Camels. I don't know what's become of the 3rd Pfalz nor my two wingmen at this point, but I can handle 2 Pfalz on my own. One goes down with a good burst to the cockpit (gotta love that Wilhelm scream), the other is Bolle, and I'm following him in a right chandelle easily... drawing lead... ready to fire... aaand my engine shuts off for no good reason. Down I go, crash-landing behind enemy lines. 14 hours and as many kills stopped short. At least he lived.
Then, in the last 2 careers I attempted before this post, I decided to try my hand as an American SPAD pilot on the 95th. First mission? Attack a railyard. I shot anything that would respond to bullets (machine gunners and a truck) and soon enough... Fokker D.VIIs. The machine gunners had already crippled my wing and I was barely staying airborne as it was. A D.VII dove on me, I evaded his shot, and spiraled into the ground. So I deleted that dossier and made it again - same name, same squad and date. This time the first mission was recon. I had to keep a wingman alive after loitering over an area for 18 minutes. Sure enough, we get there and what do dumb and dumber do? They dive for the deck. Well, being the sort with an eye for patterns I decide to keep my altitude. Ah ha! Here they come. 4 Albatros D.V and 2 Pfalz. I get their attention and drag them away from the other 2 planes from my flight who are at this point going back and forth over the front low enough that the trenches are firing at them. My SPAD far outclasses my adversaries and I have them well below me, so I toy with them. At some point I lose 2 of the Albatros and am left with 2 Pfalz and 1 Alb well below me, and 1 Alb. about 500 feet below and behind. I decide to start rope-a-doping these boys. I pick off the top Albatross with ease. A Pfalz falls victim next as I work the fight in a downward spirial. We get near the deck before I get a clean shot at the second Alb, and the son of a gun pitches up sharply and to the right after I kill the pilot. My wingtip brushes his. I make a break for it, leaving the remaining Pfalz to fight another day. I find the nearest airfield, put the crippled SPAD down... and roll over & die.
I have survived ONE mission where my objective was to attack a ground target - and that was because I returned to base alone after my wingmen were killed in two separate encounters before we even reached the target area and I was out of ammo from killing 8 D.Vs. These missions are the kiss of death! I may start feigning engine trouble whenever they come up. At the very least, I'm not going down to the deck and waiting for the enemy planes to attack anymore.
So my question is this - am I right? Are the actual stated objectives of these missions impossible and it's really just a trap? Do wingmen ever actually shoot ground targets? Am I paranoid or are they REALLY out to get me?