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Range of Aircraft.
I was on my 8th patrol in GWX and had received two Iron crosses. I had survived several air attacks and was feeling prety cocky so I upped the transition from 128 to 256 and got my lawn mowed by two of them. I was a great distance from land so I was confortable at 256 X. End of story do not get cocky in GWX. Is there a way to figure there range from land???
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I think the info is in the manual?
Then again, did they come from a carrier? If so, range don't matter if a carrier is close by! :rotfl: |
In late 43 the range *should* cover the entire north atlantic with no gaps.
The "Air Gap" below greenland was finally closed in late '43. It was a hudge blow for the u-boats. This is sadly not the case in GWX :cry: |
Certainly agree with not getting cocky in GWX!
@Priater - LMAO at your sig! :rotfl: ________ Roll A Joint |
There was a map that shipped with the game that showed areas of approximate Allied air cover in 1939, 1941, and 1943. I think it got modded pretty heavily in NYGM and GWX. :hmm:
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I was looking at this in my config files today. For regular SH3, it's 2500km. What I want to know is how those little planes can carry so many depth charges. :D
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The only planes attacking in the middle of the Atlantic should be B-24s. If by "little planes" you mean single or twin-engine planes, they shouldn't be there.
Well, maybe PBYs. I'm not sure of their patrol range. |
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Oh, well. They're not that difficult to deal with, and they spice the game up a little. |
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I thought GWX planes only dropped bombs, not depth charges. Still, Hurricanes shouldn't be too far from land. That said, exactly how far from land were you?
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British carriers also spawn [Sea] Hurricanes :hmm:
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"Flying across France" seems to imply your near the Med?:hmm:
Could be coming outta North Africa or Gibralter if that's the case. Just a guess. |
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If you're in the med... that place is plane heaven - for the planes! Chances are your most frequent encounters would be off Malta, just because of its central location, but there's everything from bases in North Africa to Gibraltar to carriers in task forces. There's a reason the original SHIII map doesn't have any "1943" air cover circles in the med - after 1943, there's nowhere you can hide in that lake :dead: |
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You sure Bernard wasn't up on deck waveing at 'em?
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Just outside St Nazaire is not too far for the RAF to hit you from England in late '43 Both Spits and Hurricanes had their ranges almost doubled byt that time compared to BoB ranges.
After '42 the Bay starts to become somewhere that you keep your profile low and ready to dive if you have to be at the surface or else just cross it submerged until you run out of batteries and have to surface. |
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That story that my mom used to tell me about two RAF officers busting into the maternity ward with pistols on the day I was born makes so much more sense now... |
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If you hate the planes now just wait till I unlease the Balloons! :o :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: |
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