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Shannon V. OKeets -> RE: How do CVPs work? (7/23/2009 7:02:30 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Tonqeen Asume Furious is in Scapa Flow and I want it to North Sea then it can be placed in the 4th section right? Its equipped with a swordfish 3 naval factors and 2 in range. For search and surprice purposes is it the ship in the section 4 that does that, or do I have to "Fly out" the swordfish to a section? in that case to section 2 then? because of its range of 2?. Or else what is CVPs range for? Hope I could made mayself clear and that you understand my question. Regards I am not sure if the Furious has enough movement points. It would need at least 5 to stop in the 4 section box (1 is used to enter the sea area). Regardless, any carrier air unit aboard the Furious would be in the same section box as the Furious for naval air combat. If you want to use the carrier air unit in a land air mission (e.g., a port attack), then the range is used to count the hexes from the closest all sea hex in the sea area to the target hex. The section box the carrier is in doesn't matter. There is an optional rule where the search benefit of the carrier air unit is a function of its range.
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