Above is precisely the situation I was confused on. However, my understanding now is that the above situation is impossible, as the carrier was damaged and the German fighters cannot land on it. My understanding is that the only time a carrier will ever have cargo is if it is another power’s plane.
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RE: A little confused with Carriers
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Just more questions.
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RE: A little confused with Carriers
Ok I see with the attacking force and allied planes.
But aren’t the fighters assumed to be in the air on defense, even though they are not directly participating in combat?
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A little confused with Carriers
Can someone lay out a situation where a damaged carrier would have cargo? To me it seems that the fighters on board will defend, and then once they cannot land back on the damaged carrier. Thanks for the help.
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RE: How do the Axis win?
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