Yes planes can pass over any zone that contain enemy ships, enemy planes, or enemy units. Planes cannot pass over neutral countries. In sbr’s they have to fight their way in if escorted or not if they are intercepted. After the interception or not then they get shot at by aaa and then if they survive that they get to bomb the factories and the tac bomber’s can bomb the airfields and naval bases. You are right that in the older version the aa was always active but not anymore. Hope this helps! :-)
Map with units?
-
Because I am too lazy to do it myself (maybe I will eventually anyways), I’m asking if anybody would care to send a link or post a jpg. picture that shows the global 1940 A+3 with all the units placed in them. That would probably be like a silhouette with a number under, representing the amount of troops per unit.
I’d really be greatful :)
-
You need triple A. It has that map.
–Jeff
-
we have that map, we even bought it, but we’re playing at a friend’s place so I can’t look at openers at home.
-
No I mean the computer game Triple A.
http://triplea.sourceforge.net/mywiki
or more info at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TripleA
You can download it and play the global 1940 2nd edition map. You can practice openers that way.
–Jeff
-
Someone on BGG has a global 2e map with the setups. Check either the Europe 1940 or Pacific 1940 games there.