Yes, this is true…… BUT, when you drop them off on UK’s turn, and then on USA’s turn the transports move to pick them up, then on UK’s turn load on the transport, then on USA’s turn transport them, and UK’s turn unload. It takes a lot of time. And within those turns, Germany (if they still have their air force) can sink that American transport. So, I think its not a good strategy.
Rules question…
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If you buy an aircraft carrier and a fighter in the same turn … at the end of your turn – are you able to place the fighter on the carrier?
The group I – plays with play this way (only if bought together); however, I was wondering if this is correct or not?
Thanks!
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i’ve always played the fighter needs to be on the land territory even if bought on the same turn
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Nope. Not possible.
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That’s what I thought … The peeps that I play with – play like that (good House Rule … I think anyways).
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I think it was allowed in 2nd Ed,
or better: there must be one edition where you could do that.





