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How can I determine the range of air patrols from their base?
Dear Kaleuns,
What the title says, but I assume there are differences depending on the date and what aircraft, but what is a safe radius for a circle to draw on the map with centre on an airfield? Thanks, promitheas :Kaleun_Salute: |
Click on an airbase on the nav map.
Then you will see a small red airplane mark in the upper left hand from the airbase. You may need to click on the airbase a few times to see this little mark. Then grab your compass, draw a circle from the base to the little red mark and you have your range circle! |
In my game, this circle appears automatically when I zoom out enough the map and simply hower over the airbase with my mouse, but in TWoS and RN which I don't always play it is different of course.
You should be able to get the list of planes present in bases if you click on it, and if the ID-Book has no data about planes, especially their range, the Museum (main menu) for sure has. |
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Also, bstanko, im the guy from earlier today who commented on your torpedo depth settings video :D :Kaleun_Cheers: |
Hope you liked it!
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Hi p
This should give you some idea. Air Bases England, Scotland, Northern Ireland Showing Patrol Areas > Pictorial Peter |
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I sat and watched a couple random videos from your channel late last night, and l love it. Quote:
Thanks again, promitheas :Kaleun_Salute: |
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