SUD, thanks for the link. I believe the following quote covers it:
Partial retreats are not allowed for air units. If other units in their attacking force retreat, they must also retreat. They do not, however, have to retreat BACK to one adjacent friendly territory, nor do they retreat at the same time as the other units! Retreating air units retreat only as many spaces as left in their flight range movement. Their retreat is considered the landing phase of their movement and must only be done in the non combat move phase of their turn. Also, retreating air units can NEVER land in a territory that has just been captured this includes “blitzed” territories.
Just reading this paragraph brought to mind another situation I hadn’t thought of: In combat movement, I move use my entire 4 points of movement to move my 2 fighters into a sea combat, and move an AC there as well to make it a valid move. But combat goes badly and I want to retreat. If I retreat my AC, my fighters would splash because no move movement points left for the fighters? This is different than defending fighters and AC, where defending fighters get 1 point of movement to land safely if their AC is sunk. Would this be the correct interpretation of the rules for this situation?
Thanks Avin & SUD.
Rob