BBfanboy -> RE: Random Questions from a New Player (12/27/2018 2:30:14 PM)
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ORIGINAL: brian800000 I still haven’t totally figured out this av thing: when you mention that Curtis “isn’t one of them” this means it can’t carry supply? what BB meant was that Curtis cannot operate planes while at sea (="carry planes" in BB terms). Very few Allied AVs can. Contrary to Japan where every AV can fly FPs at sea. Three brand new questions. I have read that you can sweep mines from 1 hex away. How do you do this? Maybe set them to sweep one hex away with a remain on station order and max react of 1? Remain on station is enough. Be advised, that minesweepers will physically go to that next hex to sweep the mines. And suffer from enemy CDs if those are present to defend the minefields. I’ve also read that one you get to airfield level 8, the effect of aviation support is doubled. Is this right? Yes And also at a certain level aviation support becomes “infinite “. Ie, 280 aviation support planes at a level 9 airbase can support every plane in the universe? (Maybe 140 based on the question above this one) No, level 9 airbase gives you inlimited # of airgroups without overstacking penalties on coordination and flying. The old WITP had that feature with infinite air support I recall. No more Re: GA's last point, the number of aircraft engines still counts. I had built Aden's airfield to level 9 and the BF there seemed to be handling the aircraft without any issues. I then let my newly arriving squadrons remain at Aden for training before moving them on-map, and accumulated a LOT of aircraft at one stage. I noticed that there were an increasing number of aircraft under repair so I checked the BF. To my surprise it had fatigue in the high 90s and morale at 1! I was working them to death! I set the BF to rest and moved a bunch of the best-trained squadrons on-map - the BF recovered fairly quickly (high level base, lots of supply and no other LCUs for it to look after so support could concentrate on its own unit).
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