@burmaboi The rules consistently use the term “into” when referencing the ending space of a unit’s move and “through” when referencing spaces passed through along the way. So, an air unit must conduct combat if it moves “into” an enemy-occupied space, but not “through” one (other than being fired upon by AA guns). Also, on page 14, the rules mention AA guns in “flown over” territories, which indicates that enemy-occupied territories may be moved through, and the Official Rules Clarifications make the same reference on page 2 in point 6 regarding AA guns.
Q: Aircraft carriers and fighters
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Can I place a newly built fighter on a Carrier in the adjacent sea zone (ie. UK sea zone)
second q. : Can I place a newly built fighter on a newly built Aircraft Carrier ?
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“No” and “no”, respectively. Newly built aircraft are placed on land territories with ICs that you own, and if they are to be deployed on CVs, they must be flown there afterward.
Ozone27
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Good thing, from now on, i have a printed reply of this that i can show to my fellow friends!
You’re a great helper in my attemp to bring law and order =)
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AFAIR in one of the editions you were allowed to place fighters on a CV if they were built (and placed) the same turn.
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What does AFAIR stand for?
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As far as i remember
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I thought it is A&A related. :lol:
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close but no cigar^_^
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If so, it must’ve been 1st-edition, 'cuz it that sure as h**l ain’t allowed in 2nd or 3rd…1st-edition I know was heavily skewed against the Axis…
Ozone27
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NO and NO now and forever!
You better build in a safe place
or build/move enough to protect your property/territory! :wink: