Actually, assuming this was the only way he could get to your aircraft (he didn’t have a better way to do this, right?), you did a good thing by giving him the temptation to mess up. I would have to check the stats myself, but he definately had the worst of it, and still came out smelling like a rose. It would be like an opponent knowing you had 4-of-a-kind and drawing to an inside straight-flush on the turn and river after putting himself all-in and taking your stack. You might lose your stack, but you want to keep playing that idiot cause you’re gonna get it all back another night.
Mine does not compare quite to yours, but here it is anyway.
UK has occupied Yunnan on UK4 or 5 with 13 infantry, 3 artillery, 1 AA gun and 2 tanks. Japan can attack on J5 (or 6) with 8 infantry, 3 artillery, 4 fighters, 3 TACs and 4 bombers. On the UK first roll, when checking for hits @2, they scored 11 hits out of 16 dice. They also scored another hit with the AA gun on a fighter and a bomber. Regardless of what Japan did, they were down to 3 fighters, 3 TACs and 3 bombers. Japan did score 8 hits, and had to withdraw before round 2. This left Japan with only 5 ground units in Asia. Japan was broken since they were not going to finish the job with India anytime soon and the rest of the war was “only going well” for the Japanese, nothing spectacular. The plan was to wear the UK stack down and reinforce Szechwan with the withdraw, but they didn’t expect to lose 11 ground units.