AmiralLaurent
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Joined: 3/11/2003 From: Near Paris, France Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: scorryuk Right what do you make of this. Its 1st week of June in scen 16, I`m US. Jap carrier fleet just cruised past Gili and ended up 4 hexes away from PM. Took 2 turns to get there and LBA never attacked once. Weather partly cloudy, all fighters set to escort, airbase size 8, 40 spare avaition support points, 3 sqds on naval search. Even austrialian LBA didn`t attack! And then to cap it all I send my surface fleet to engage and it sails right by with no engagement. 4 cruisers, 6 DD`s. I sent them East from PM and they passed through same Hex as Jap TF during night to end up 4 hexes east of them. How can this be??? And then when Jap carriers decide to head back and I send my SF west to engage they again pass through same Hex without engagement!!! Have they bribed my forces, or have they just become conscienous objectors! Well your LBA probably thought it would be suicide to attack the IJN CV TF. And so don't fly. How many fighters do you have in PM ? In June 1942, you are probably facing 4 CV and 1 CVL, if not more. Also Allied LBA will be almost of no use against an undamaged warship in the first month, as experience is too low. As for the surface engagement, only TF ending a movement phase (night or day) will engage in battle. So if you have a TF sitting in Basilaki and IJN ships are in Gili Gili and return to Rabaul, they will get trough Basilaki hex but if their speed is more than one, they will end their move more north and there will be no battle. Even if two TF are in the same hex at the end of the phase, there is also a chance no battle occurs, especially at night in bad weather. Intercept of CV TF with surface fleet is very difficult matter and only luck can help.
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