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May I fly a fighter from an A/C in SZ95 to land in my US controlled W Germany over Italian controlled N Italy?
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ANZAC (and UK) can. USA cannot.
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I’m with ghr. The strength of Russian infantry is in their mass, not left to die in a 33% that they take out an Axis Infantry with them.
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Check out this link from A&A.org’s own home page, it has a pretty good global map (click the map to expand)
http://www.axisandallies.org/p/axis_allies_europe_1940_preview_4_the_global_rules/
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That’s what I thought. My buddy kept telling me it’s only for the USSR NO. Of course he always plays Germany. :-P
You only use a movement point when you cross a boundary between spaces. Taking off from or landing on a carrier does not involve crossing such a boundary because both the carrier and plane are both in the same sea zone.