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You're not addressing my fundamental question of how all this was going to me controlled, nor have you addressed the assumption that the IJN aircraft might do something different than the historical record. I'm ducking out of this pointless conversation until you actually address the valid issues that are being raised.
I'm not sure exactly why the Japanese 'doing something different' is so insurmountable. All the US fighters really need to do is inflict some massive losses on the bombers and as many as they can on the zeros also. Unlike an attack on a carrier, they don't necessarily need to do it before they drop their bombs, although that would be nice. The Japanese can't sink Midway, and historically they didn't do a lot of damage, the holes that appeared in the runway were quickly filled. Since they can't sink it, it really isn't a huge difference if they destroy the bombers on the way in or if they chase them away from the island and pick them off one at a time (getting the Kates would be 1st priority to me).
During the 2 Yorktown attacks and all of the different attacks on different carriers and Henderson field during the Guadalcanal campaign, sometimes the Japanese tried doing different things, during an attack. The US just tried to get Wildcats behind bombers and shoot them down. Not much finesses, just hitting a nail with a hammer.
If they split their force in 2, then maybe all our fighters crush one force and on the way in and then chase down the other as they retreat. Maybe the US splits their force and attacks both at once. Without a specific example of what the Japanese might do, I can't tell you what the US would do
In fact come too think of it, splitting their force would be great for the US. Everything we have aloft hit one force with only 18 Zeros vs 50-96 US fighters, depending on how many were in position. Then, after laying waste to that group, they attack the other group as they try to retreat. I would hit the dive bombers while they had their bombs if I had the choice because they are more accurate and they are more nimble without them. The Kates would be much less accurate and they are not nimble, in fact, if stripped of their escorts, they would be easy meat to wipe out.