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==paratrooper==
==paratrooper==
[[File:Airfield para spawn point.png|thumb|right|300px| the airborne spawn point. This is the view that greets you as you spawn in.]]
[[File:Airfield para spawn point.png|thumb|right|300px| the airborne spawn point. This is the view that greets you as you spawn in.]]
As a paratrooper you will spawn in at the airfield spawn point. you should then make your way out of the building and onto the airfield. there hopefully waiting should be your ride. if the transport plane hasn't spawned in the hanger's close to the inf Spawn, the pilot will usually taxi the plane to in front of the infantry spawn. 


As a paratrooper approach the Plane and press "F" to board the aircraft. you should then find yourself aboard the plane waiting to take off.   The wait can take quite a bit of time. you could be waiting for more brave paratroopers to join the mission and plane, you could be waiting for the AO timers and you could be waiting for a fighter escort in the air above the target is rather hot. So be patient are prepare to wait. once there are enough paras are on the plane the pilot will start the taking off.
As a paratrooper you will spawn in at the airfield spawn point. you should then make your way out of the building and onto the airfield. There, hopefully, waiting should be your ride. if the transport plane hasn't spawned in the hanger's close to the inf Spawn, the pilot will usually taxi the plane to in front of the infantry spawn. As a paratrooper, approach the flying coffin and press "F" to board the aircraft. You should then find yourself aboard the plane waiting to take off. Sometimes you will be waiting for more numbers, or waiting for the CPs in town to be hot (so you land at the right moment to capture),
so be patient and prepare to wait. (Pro tip: use local chat to crack jokes or sing songs to pass the time)


Before taking off it is worth deciding who will be the jumpmaster to call jump when the target is reached. The jumpmaster is quite often the pilot but not always the case. This decision can be made either on the mission chat or local chat.  
Before taking off it is worth deciding who will be the jumpmaster to call jump when the target is reached. The jumpmaster is quite often the pilot but not always the case. This decision can be made either on the mission chat or local chat.  


[[File:Approaching para plane.png|thumb|left|300px|approching the transport aircraft]]
[[File:Approaching para plane.png|thumb|left|300px|approching the transport aircraft]]
==pilot==
==pilot==



Revision as of 10:59, 28 September 2020

introduction

Airborne operations in world war two online are often among the most popular type of mission for both vets and new players. Thus an airborne mission can attract a lot of players. Most airborne operations are used to target a side’s AO where the main objective of the drop is to capture the spawn CPS. Some AOs can only be attacked quickly with waves of airborne troops. Targets in the Zees or in England are good example of this.

Other times drop are undertaken when an AO has gone stale and as an attacker you hope the side defending has switched off. These drops in particular rely on the element of surprise as you hope to get as many troops on the ground as quickly as possible.

For the really brave or foolish paratrooper you can attempt to drop on an active AO. This means a pilot has to dodge enemy air, paratroopers have to face the gauntlet of AA as they drop, dodge enemy tanks and other armour once on the ground and finally overcome the waiting enemy infantry in the cps. These drops are rarely successful but if you do manage to somehow survive the drop and cap the spawnable it can be hugely fun and rewarding gameplay.


Expectations

Lets be honest, most airborne drops don't achieve there objective. You die a lot when you play World War Two online and playing as a paratrooper means you can die in even more ways. you can crash on take-off, be shot down on route, killed by AA during the jump or as typically happens, you land in front of AI.

That is not to say that paradrops are not worth doing, on the contrary. They are great fun, lead to you having a laugh particularly if you are on voice coms and most importantly if you success are hugely rewarding. Just be prepared to fail. Of course you are playing World War Two online. you are used to failing.

the start of the op

For an airborne drop to happen you need two things, Paratroopers and a pilot. it is no use standing around as a trooper waiting for a plane to appear nor as a pilot waiting for troopers to appear so before you set up an airborne operation is always worth checking you have someone willing to fly. without a plane your plans for an airborne drop aren't going to get off the ground. Getting people to jump out of the aircraft is much easier, so usually you won't have a problem at finding players willing to give it a go.

paratrooper

the airborne spawn point. This is the view that greets you as you spawn in.

As a paratrooper you will spawn in at the airfield spawn point. you should then make your way out of the building and onto the airfield. There, hopefully, waiting should be your ride. if the transport plane hasn't spawned in the hanger's close to the inf Spawn, the pilot will usually taxi the plane to in front of the infantry spawn. As a paratrooper, approach the flying coffin and press "F" to board the aircraft. You should then find yourself aboard the plane waiting to take off. Sometimes you will be waiting for more numbers, or waiting for the CPs in town to be hot (so you land at the right moment to capture), so be patient and prepare to wait. (Pro tip: use local chat to crack jokes or sing songs to pass the time)

Before taking off it is worth deciding who will be the jumpmaster to call jump when the target is reached. The jumpmaster is quite often the pilot but not always the case. This decision can be made either on the mission chat or local chat.

approching the transport aircraft

pilot

Approaching the target

This is the where the pilot buts earns their bread and butter, as a for the troops time to enjoy an easy ride.

paratrooper

This is the easy bit for you the paratrooper. All you have to do really is hope that the pilot delivers you safely towards the target area. depending on how long the flight time to target is you might have time to go AFK. whilst flying its worth keeping an eye on your map. It will give you an idea of how long until you reach the drop zone. If the battle is a active battle it will also show any recent marks. As you approach the target it worth putting you map away as you can't jump from the aircraft if reading you map.

flying towards target


pilot

the jump

so this is what everything so far has been leading up to and it is the most curial point of the mission so far. The Jump. The pilot has reached the target safely and now its time to descend from the sky and swoop in and cap that spawn unopposed. well that what you hope will happen....

paratrooper

pilot

on the ground