@burmaboi The rules consistently use the term “into” when referencing the ending space of a unit’s move and “through” when referencing spaces passed through along the way. So, an air unit must conduct combat if it moves “into” an enemy-occupied space, but not “through” one (other than being fired upon by AA guns). Also, on page 14, the rules mention AA guns in “flown over” territories, which indicates that enemy-occupied territories may be moved through, and the Official Rules Clarifications make the same reference on page 2 in point 6 regarding AA guns.
Can planes fly over enemy units without fighting them?
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My friends and I who play A&A have debated whether planes can fly over enemy units that have no antiaircraft guns. For example, if UK attacks Kwangtung with 2 INF in TRN and the fighter from India, can the fighter fly over the Japanese units in French Indochina-Burma, and then fly over them again to land back in India?
Also, can Germany attack the Canadian TRN on G1 with the fighter from Western Europe whether or not it uses other units to attack the UK fleet around Britian? Since attacks have to be simultaneous and the WE fighter has to fly past British waters to get to the Canadian TRN, is this allowed? -
Yep,thats right. 8)
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Guest, what an honor!
To have your ? answered by a Grand Master of the game.I’m jealous.
I came here and got answers from Yanny and TGM6.NO FAIR!!!
Shut up you damn fool! Keep whinning and The Master will command that you leave.
Bask in the Shadow of Greatness.
Listen to the Wisdom of the Wind.
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I’m jealous.
I came here and got answers from Yanny and TGM6.NO FAIR!!!
Shut up you damn fool! Keep whinning and The Master will command that you leave
How many personalities do you have, LJ?