Tomanbeg
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Joined: 7/14/2000 From: Memphis, Tn, CSA Status: offline
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In theory. In practice, pilots don't like to bring bombs back. While there will always be exceptions, in most planes it's dangerous to land with the same weight that you took off with. So pilots tend to drop on something. A Sherman going flat out across ok ground will crank out around 6 meters per second. So depending on release point, it could be in the next hex by the time the bomb gets there. Which leads to one of my favorite features, ie bomb damage in adjacent hexes. By the way, warships are for the most part faster then the tanks of this period. 31 knots is around 36 mph, I think, which would be around 58 kph? did I get that right, divide by 5 multiply by 8?
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