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Airfields act as a | =Airfields= | ||
Airfields act as a Spawn Point for aircraft. These are dotted over the map and are recognizable with a white Airplane symbol. They usually have an Army Base close by along with numerous civilian buildings, a Control Tower which doubles as a Spawn Point for Para Infantry and occasionally a depot. Airfields have very heavy AI. | |||
Airfields have their own capture building, the [[ | Airfields have their own capture building, the Airfield Bunker. | ||
==Airfield Bunker/Radio Room== | |||
[[File:Airfield_Bunker.jpg|500px]] | |||
[[File:Airfield_Bunker_Radio_Room.jpg|500px]] | |||
==Mobile Airfields== | |||
These are created as a PPO from the Supply Truck, and are deployed to reduce the distance to a friendly Airfield in order to resupply/RTB. | |||
[[File:Mobile_Airfield.png|500px]] | |||
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Latest revision as of 03:29, 20 October 2023
Airfields
Airfields act as a Spawn Point for aircraft. These are dotted over the map and are recognizable with a white Airplane symbol. They usually have an Army Base close by along with numerous civilian buildings, a Control Tower which doubles as a Spawn Point for Para Infantry and occasionally a depot. Airfields have very heavy AI.
Airfields have their own capture building, the Airfield Bunker.
Airfield Bunker/Radio Room
Mobile Airfields
These are created as a PPO from the Supply Truck, and are deployed to reduce the distance to a friendly Airfield in order to resupply/RTB.