Emmy Posted January 16, 2019 Posted January 16, 2019 At what distance from an airfield will the presence of a coalition cause a base to be captured? And is that distance measured from the airbase icon on the F10 Map? [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] http://www.476vfightergroup.com/content.php High Quality Aviation Photography For Personal Enjoyment And Editorial Use. www.crosswindimages.com
dark_wood Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 From the manual: "All airfields with no aircraft assigned for take-off or landing and with no ground units of either coalition within a 2,000 m. radius are neutral. Any ground unit present within a 2,000 m. radius of an airfield will capture the airfield for the coalition of the ground unit. If ground units of both coalitions are present within a 2,000 m. radius of an airfield, the airfield is contested and not assigned to either coalition. In cases when armed ground units of one coalition are present within a 2,000 m. radius of an airfield at the same time as unarmed ground units of the other coalition, the coalition of the armed units will capture the airfield."
dark_wood Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 And i think it is measured from that icon, but not 100% sure...
Emmy Posted January 17, 2019 Author Posted January 17, 2019 Appreciate the clarification. Thanks... [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] http://www.476vfightergroup.com/content.php High Quality Aviation Photography For Personal Enjoyment And Editorial Use. www.crosswindimages.com
SUNTSAG Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 If you want it in imperial its around 6,500 ft and this video explains the process if it helps at all. It shows the map based visual reference when you are mission building. Cheers. https://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=3541719&postcount=43 Callsign: NAKED My YouTube Channel [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
Emmy Posted January 17, 2019 Author Posted January 17, 2019 Sweet! Thanks Suntsag! [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] http://www.476vfightergroup.com/content.php High Quality Aviation Photography For Personal Enjoyment And Editorial Use. www.crosswindimages.com
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