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montgomeryjlion -> The strange case of the Hosho (6/8/2012 10:20:40 PM)

Trying to figure out what's going on here...
Hosho has 2 squadrons, one of 9 Zeroes, one of 6 Kates, no reserve, yet shows 41 total planes on right.
Any ideas?

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LoBaron -> RE: The strange case of the Hosho (6/8/2012 10:26:11 PM)

A6M3 is not CV capable. Thats why. You need to use the A6M2 or A6M3a early war.




spence -> RE: The strange case of the Hosho (6/9/2012 10:24:45 AM)

Hosho might have carried 41 paper airplanes when it was built in the 20s. It certainly had no ability to carry/service 41 a/c in the 40s except possibly as an a/c ferry.

It made two non-training sorties throughout the war (PH and Midway). It carried 9 biplanes (B4-s) at the latter. If it was worth anything it would have been given a bigger role than providing ASW and scouting for the BBs




crsutton -> RE: The strange case of the Hosho (6/9/2012 4:20:53 PM)

Yes but in game terms it is the wrong zero on board. Just fly them off and see if that does not help.




Chickenboy -> RE: The strange case of the Hosho (6/9/2012 5:02:33 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: crsutton

Yes but in game terms it is the wrong zero on board. Just fly them off and see if that does not help.

Will they be able to fly off or will non-carrier capable planes so loaded require a port unload?




Onime No Kyo -> RE: The strange case of the Hosho (6/9/2012 6:54:40 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Chickenboy


quote:

ORIGINAL: crsutton

Yes but in game terms it is the wrong zero on board. Just fly them off and see if that does not help.

Will they be able to fly off or will non-carrier capable planes so loaded require a port unload?


I dont think they can. I think that overloading bit is intended to signify that the land based planes with non-folding wings etc are taking up so much deck space that it makes flight ops impossible.




Q-Ball -> RE: The strange case of the Hosho (6/9/2012 6:56:20 PM)

They should be able to fly-off the ship one-way. Would like that confirmed, though.




crsutton -> RE: The strange case of the Hosho (6/9/2012 8:31:21 PM)

I know that Allied army fighters can load and then fly off of US carriers. But never land or conduct operations. I assume it is the same for Japan




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