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promitheas 04-13-19 06:01 PM

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:

bstanko6 04-13-19 09:10 PM

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!

XenonSurf 04-13-19 10:03 PM

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.

promitheas 04-14-19 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bstanko6 (Post 2603156)
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!

Quote:

Originally Posted by XenonSurf (Post 2603162)
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.

Thanks! Ill try both these things out asap.

Also, bstanko, im the guy from earlier today who commented on your torpedo depth settings video :D
:Kaleun_Cheers:

bstanko6 04-14-19 03:36 PM

Hope you liked it!

THEBERBSTER 04-14-19 05:22 PM

Hi p
This should give you some idea.
Air Bases England, Scotland, Northern Ireland Showing Patrol Areas > Pictorial
Peter

promitheas 04-15-19 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bstanko6 (Post 2603283)
Hope you liked it!

Bookmarked in my SH5 folder for future reference when I need that info again!
I sat and watched a couple random videos from your channel late last night, and l love it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by THEBERBSTER (Post 2603312)

So 300km is the most common range from the link. Does that change at all throughout the war or remain constant?

Thanks again,
promitheas
:Kaleun_Salute:


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