Hi again.
The Thread "Is Woff dead?" was a nice Push (for me) to write a bit...

I'd like to talk about the Survival-Rate, here, and how the Time you've spent in the Cockpit affects it.
Interestingly, I thought after a Year or two: Hey, I know how Things work. Nevertheless, my Pilots rarely survied 60 Missions or more. I kept wondering, why, and did not find any sufficient answers. My Combat-Abilities were pretty good, and had not really improved since. Also, my Awareness was okay.
Meanwhile I was astonished about the Fact, that most of my Pilots now have survived more than 200 Missions, and I don't expect them to be shot to Pieces or Crash-Land within the next few Missions or so. I wondered, why...
I think, the Learning-Curve for Woff is even larger than we already have expected. Personally, I fly Woff for roundabout 5 or 6 Years now, and I think, the Survival-Rate mainly climbs up, because one gets better in evaluating Risks.
What do you think?

Greetz,
Nietzsche