Yes, this is true…… BUT, when you drop them off on UK’s turn, and then on USA’s turn the transports move to pick them up, then on UK’s turn load on the transport, then on USA’s turn transport them, and UK’s turn unload. It takes a lot of time. And within those turns, Germany (if they still have their air force) can sink that American transport. So, I think its not a good strategy.
Little doubt about the rules, can you help me?
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Can fighters (on a coastal land territory) defend an embattled sea zone around them?
Thanks.
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No, a fighter on the land zone (ie. Western Europe) is considered on the land and not on the SZ aside (Atlantic)…
So, he cannot defend if your fleet is under attack.
Anyone correct me if i’m wrong, but, i dont think so.
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b_o_,
you got it!One thing that bugs me in the rules is … if you have FTRs on a CV in the UK sz, for example, and are attacked, losing the CV, but FTRs survive, they have one movement point to reach the UK, W EUR or F/N! If they were in the fight(which is highly probable) then they would not have fuel to reach safety. But, IT’S JUST A GAME! :wink:
Have fun!





