Carrier Training for Aircraft
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 4:03 am
OK, so at the dawn of the jet age for several months I had a statement saying something to the effect of "you don't have enough training capacity for your carrier aircraft and thus your training will be slowed." After a few months, luckily between wars, I noticed there was something on the air groups screen that showed the training capacity and the actual numbers, and how there was a shortfall of about 30 aircraft. At that point, I mothballed my oldest carrier and sent its airgroup into reserve. All of a sudden I no longer had a carrier training capacity shortage. So, it's like the carrier is docked somewhere and providing training, sort of like the actual Lake Michigan steamship carriers. I've kept it in mothballs ever since.
My question is: How does this work? Can I do anything to make up for the training capacity shortfall without clearing the decks of one of my carriers? How did the shortfall happen in the first place (one clue might be I started putting LJFs on decks at the time)?
Any elucidation would be helpful. I didn't see anything on this in the manual: apologies if it's in there.
Cheers,
CB
My question is: How does this work? Can I do anything to make up for the training capacity shortfall without clearing the decks of one of my carriers? How did the shortfall happen in the first place (one clue might be I started putting LJFs on decks at the time)?
Any elucidation would be helpful. I didn't see anything on this in the manual: apologies if it's in there.
Cheers,
CB