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Erm... I have serious doubts about your conclusions, what are you basing this on? As I mentioned in a previous post they were used to open up gaps in enemy lines (e.g. operation Cobra in France 1944). Fighters were used as fighter-bombers and targeted supply lines, an out of supply army is less effective (these things are depicted abstractly in Civ). The German and Soviet air forces in WWII were tailored around a ground support role. The German pilot Hans Rudel flew 2,530 combat missions claiming a total of 2,000 targets destroyed; including 800 vehicles, 519 tanks, 150 artillery pieces, 70 landing craft, nine aircraft, 4 armored trains, several bridges, a destroyer, two cruisers, and the Soviet battleship Marat
Of course Rudel was exceptional. However when air superiority over land was established enemy supply and mobility became compromised. These elements are abstracted in Civ.
But that's false. They didn't change the dynamics of the war at all. Even fighters didn't change the dynamics of the ground war. Hell, bombers in World War II didn't even change the dynamics of the ground war; they only had an impact on the naval war, and even then it wasn't the tactical bomber that did, it was the fighter-bomber and dive bombers. By the time reliable enough bomb systems to attack specific ground targets were invented, we had already invented a much better delivery system for them in the form of helicopter gunships.
Erm... I have serious doubts about your conclusions, what are you basing this on? As I mentioned in a previous post they were used to open up gaps in enemy lines (e.g. operation Cobra in France 1944). Fighters were used as fighter-bombers and targeted supply lines, an out of supply army is less effective (these things are depicted abstractly in Civ). The German and Soviet air forces in WWII were tailored around a ground support role. The German pilot Hans Rudel flew 2,530 combat missions claiming a total of 2,000 targets destroyed; including 800 vehicles, 519 tanks, 150 artillery pieces, 70 landing craft, nine aircraft, 4 armored trains, several bridges, a destroyer, two cruisers, and the Soviet battleship Marat
Of course Rudel was exceptional. However when air superiority over land was established enemy supply and mobility became compromised. These elements are abstracted in Civ.