drgondog
Major
In ETO, multiply that by three as Group level operations of 50+ (incl spares) were Norm. Warm up was 5+ minutes, take off in pairs every 30seconds, (24 minutes) for all in the air, 5+ minutes for all of the last squadron to hook up to the preceding two squadrons... so 34 minutes in great weather.Per Edwards Park in his book "Angels Twenty" form up was easy, planes took off in pairs, with the next pair starting takeoff roll as the previous pair were about halfway down the runway. Lead pair took a very wide swing to vector to target. Next pair took a little narrower swing, and on down through the last (8th) pair taking a short swing with all 16 planes in the squadron being in formation. Switch to drop tank was after gear/flaps were up and climb speed established.
BTW - that is optimistic for fuel consumption as the last squadrons are warming up and taxiing longer, while the early take offs are at Max Continuous after take off while forming up for longer period. Switch to drop tanks and continue Max Continuous for climb to altitude for cruise.
Do more research on topic of escort operations.