Der Kommandant said:i dont think so but this would have made a decent trait.
katadder said:cannons/machine guns - 1AD per flight, needs 6 to hit always and when hits does 1pt of crew damage rather than hull damage to represent them strafing the aircraft decks.
katadder said:cant sink it, just shoots the crew and cant cause crits. theres always crew on deck somewhere, so a 6 to hit with 1AD to get 1 crew (which lets face it hardly ever die in this game anyway) is not such a bad thing IMO.
With a note that each of these operations, for each flight, incoming or outgoing, takes up one 'slot' of the Carrier Trait...DM said:Within the confines of the "game" environment of VAS I'd suggest 1 turn refuelling and rearming and 1 turn readying before a flight could be launched again.
There was a B25 variant with a 75mm as well (originally developed for the M24 Chaffee tank, I believe). And various German designs, including a Ju88 with an '88 - although the German versions were primarily anti-tank, not anti-ship.Reaverman said:There was the de Haviland Mosquito variant FB Mk XVIII or Tsetse, equiped with a 6 pounder. But it had to do a vulnerable approach run, to operate the gun.
considering aircraft did a huge amount of change to naval warfare they just dont seem to have that much effect in this game.
Perhaps a rule that you may attack a Carrier which has announced fighter launch, and automatically will win the dogfight against the launching aircraft. Each flight which would have been launched does 1 AD 2DD to the Carrier, Plunging Fire. Of course, this means you have to announce launches when you move, but not actually LAUNCH until the end of the Movement Phase or later (can't remember when they actually do...).Naranik said:I think the re-arming idea should be standard for carriers. I don't know about strafing but it can be quite spectacular (as the Japanese can relate ( Midway was it? ) that getting bombed when you are re-arming sucks. So there should be a risk.
an aircraft carrier crew fears more than having all their fully loaded strike aircraft sitting on the deck when coming under attack.
Yes, but those were launched the PREVIOUS Turn.DM said:I wouldn't agree with this against fighters. At Midway the Japanese launched fighters straight into combat and won.