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#1 jc Prudhon

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Posted 24 August 2024 - 12:54 PM

I might have missed the answers.  better ask ;)

 

I based my planes the "Mal Wright" way, one on each "pedestal". They are 1/1200th to  see them! Ships are 1/6000th, gives a nice perspective.

No way I can afford 1 for each flight, besides the scale pb.

That gives 3-4 cm "table space" for each. I assumed each is a number of flights.

 

1    Am I right?- possible?

 

2   How many flights can it be (I use a sea scale of 1cm=200y)? (I went for 1 to 3, so  far)

 

3   Can several (one sqn worth total 4-8 flights?) attack together one ship (an be "elected" as a wave for AA. Or less-or more?

 

 



#2 Jim O'Neil

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Posted 25 August 2024 - 03:43 PM

As I recall, one model is a six aircraft flight. Not sure what your basing is, but 2-3 cm seems reasonable separation for the flights.



#3 Dave Franklin

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Posted 26 August 2024 - 07:08 AM

In GQ3, most of the time a miniature is supposed to be a flight representing 3 real aircraft.  If you play optional rule 2.0 amended Finger Four Flight on page 5-7, a miniature is supposed to be a flight representing 4 real aircraft (2 elements of 2 real aircraft), or a miniature represents an element of 2 real aircraft; depends on how you want to do it.



#4 Dave Franklin

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Posted 26 August 2024 - 07:16 AM

I missed the last question.  You roll on the Target Max table to ascertain how many flights from a Wave can attack a ship.






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