Misconduct
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Joined: 2/18/2009 From: Cape Canaveral, Florida Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: dougmichel My CV force is getting low on fighters, F4F-3 wildcats, and I have a spare unit that was not on a carrier at PH. This squad is "carrier capable" while the ons on the CVs are "carrier trained" I have been unable to withdraw or disband the capable ones so that I can use their planes to replace the depleated squads on my air fleet. I have moved many of the carrier planes to a base where the ones I want to remove are, and I get the message that I need the same kind of planes and nationality to disband/withdraw. Is this a case where I cannot do it because of the trained/capable thing? If so, should I put this full unit on a carrier and withdraw one of the trained units so that their planes go into the pool and I get a fresh unit in 60 days? Carrier Capable mean they are capable of being flown off a CV, where as other units can be transported, but can't fly off the CV. What reason can the squadron not be withdrawn? You want to disband the squadron to throw your pilots back in the pool, as well as planes. You might want to check see if the ones at PH are F4F's or F3F's, or Navy/Marines. By the way, if you take a squadron off a carrier, be very careful about what you do, I seen some funky things happen when you trade carrier wings and what not. I would honestly leave the squadrons on the carriers alone, and only add other units to the carrier if absolutely needed. One thing I did early in the war was take off all Devistator units and replace with F3F/F4f's from marine units that were carrier capable. Basically the devistator is a useless piece of crap anyhow, and the F4F's give me better CAP protection in 1 on 1 odd situations.
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