Mappo
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Joined: 6/1/2012 From: Florence, Italy Status: offline
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Hi simovitch, the first argument is that, historically, Fano airfield existed and was built and used by the Allies and BtR is an historical wargame. The second argument is that in my experience an airfield as close as possible to the Gothic Line is necessary to be able to make the most of the autonomy of the fighters escorting the bombers bound for Northern Italy and the Reich and in this role the Rimini airfield was perfect. In my last Pbem 1943 Campaign my opponent attacked me continuously both on the way forward and on the way back, especially in the latter, using the many airfields in the North East of Italy. It is true that there are many Allied airfields in the South East of Italy, but these are on the one hand very far away and on the other they are much more useful for attacking the Balkans and the oil wells of Ploesti. So my proposal is not to add a new airfield for the Allies, an airfield that existed anyway, but to replace the airfield of Rimini with that of Fano, without increasing the strength of the Allies, but without weakening it, leaving the ratio of forces unchanged.
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