Bullwinkle58
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ORIGINAL: Bullwinkle58 You can put a CVE in an Air TF, load the planes as ships's company, and fly them ashore to a friendly base just as you can with any carrier. But the interface isn't giving you a button to Load Troops, which is what you need to transport them as cargo. The game lets you put ships in TFs by type, but that doesn't mean every ship in the TF can do the primary mission. Here you can put CLs in an Air Transport TF for example, but CLs can't carry planes. Same with various mine TFs and others. You may want air cover over your Air Transport TF, so you can have CVEs. But you need xAKs or AKVs to do the mission of the TF type. I really do appreciate your help with this, this is a lot more clear than the manual is. This looks like CVE Barnes in an air transport role to me, seems like if it was done regularly in real life it should be in the game:
The picture is not evidence it was done regularly. It's evidence it was done at least once. Subs carried gold bullion at least once; it's not in the game either. Or taking nuns out of the PI. The Allies get over 2000 merchant transports. It's not hard to find a couple to haul planes. Edit: a fast Google, including to the US Navy's official history site, only says that aircraft transport was among the missions the type was used for. I was unable to find any breakdown of percentage of use. CVEs were apparently widely used in the 1950s, especially during the Korean War, to transport crated aircraft forward. My impression in the game has always been that Langley and Long Beach were primarily to be used to ferry planes in the ways the game allows, but that "real" CVEs which come with air wings are not intended for this, although they can be used as load-on/fly-off assets if the player is willing to have them return to base with no air wing.
< Message edited by Bullwinkle58 -- 12/2/2013 1:00:24 AM >
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