JAMiAM -> RE: WAW update and notes (1/26/2008 8:45:18 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Barthheart I was just looking at adding Greenland and Icland to the map at the edges with an airbase for ferrying. Since planes only have a range of 10 hexes, you'd have to fly from Toronto to Goose Bay (new airbase in Labrador) to Greenland to Iceland to Ireland to London. That's 5 turns, months, to get from Canada to England. Seems like a long time.... but it's safer than strategic transfer or SFT transfer or cargo shipped across the ocean... Opinions? You could take a slight liberty with the map projection and place Reykjavik (Iceland) in 15,8. This would allow a single transfer from Toronto, and Boston, to Reykjavik, and another single transfer from Reykjavik to either Plymouth or Dublin. Keep in mind that air SFT transfers and unit movements are at double the movement rate, so a 20 hex range is what you're looking at, for the hops. Also, in the winter, the range would be reduced by readiness losses, if Iceland is in the northern zone, so it might be a good idea to make it non-northern for purposes of transfers. The SFT transfers would be unaffected in the Toronto and Boston jump offs, so long as freshly built SFT's are transferred out each turn, since they always start with 100 AP's.
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