27 PP
-13 Maintenance
-3 Dice Spending
= 11 PP
2xEquilibrium Monoplane R9: 10 PP
2xTEP: 1 PP
Squad 1 (EFM R9, TEP, Ace Piotr): Air superiority over Dreidansk (Kemilov-Dreidansk Road)
Squad 2 (EFM R7, TEP): Air superiority over Dreidansk (Kemilov-Dreidansk Road)
Squad 3 (EFM R9, TEP): Air superiority along Derboise-Demisonne Road
Squad 4 (EFM R7, TEP): Air superiority around Basselton (Basselton-Nadeka Road)
Squad 5 (Feather, LMG): Air superiority along Derboise-Demisonne Road
Squad 6 (Feather, LMG): Air superiority around Basselton (Basselton-Nadeka Road)
New Squad 7 (Feather, LMG, Oracle): Aerial Recon over Dreidansk (Kemilov-Dreidansk Road)
New Squad 8 (Feather, LMG, Oracle): Air Superiority (Aerial Recon if no enemy presence) around Mizogorod
Crimson Eagles (Feather): Keep doing shows
Observer 1: Artillery Spotting along Kemilov-Dreidansk Road
Observer 2: Artillery Spotting along Derboise-Demisonne Road
Observer 3: Artillery Spotting along Basselton-Nadeka Road
Observer 4: Assigned to navy
Alright, so. A few small differences between this and ebbor's plan. New EFMs given to experienced pilots. Only 1 EFM R7 and 1 EFM R9 (avec ace) sent to secure the air over Dreidansk instead of 2 EFM R9s and 2 Feathers. Fighter feathers sent north and south instead. Only one recon unit to Dreidansk, the other sent to Mizogorod- either to defend the airspace if they send bombers (which would be at max range and have little fuel to spare for dogfighting, so even if they send a squad of Emus it won't be a complete loss), or provide recon to help relieve the siege.
Also, specified that we are attacking Dreidansk from Kemilov- if Verusa has any sense, they'll be attacking towards Kemilov themselves, to secure Dreidansk, since if it falls, Estwice falls automagically (unless they manage to take Zydinah and secure a supply route through the forest before we take Dreidansk, but that's unlikely).
This should be enough to satisfy the army that we care about the central front, although if Verusa sends a considerable force there, we are unlikely to make significant progress. Relieving the siege of Mizogorod would give us some breathing room in the south, and one plane on recon duty might be enough to do so. Neither our northern nor southern forces are considerable, meaning this plan is unlikely to result in progress unless Verusa underequips a front. However, all fronts are important this turn- we need to placate the central generals, we need to give them time to fortify Basselton against potential counter-attacks, and we want to maintain our progress towards Demisonne.