Here are the Azores.

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yesORIGINAL: lomyrin
I assume Ponta Delgada is a port on both sea areas.
Lars
In the WiF FE world, Ponta Delgada is THE unique port of the Azores.ORIGINAL: lomyrin
I assume Ponta Delgada is a port on both sea areas.
Lars
ORIGINAL: Froonp
In the WiF FE world, Ponta Delgada is THE unique port of the Azores.ORIGINAL: lomyrin
I assume Ponta Delgada is a port on both sea areas.
Lars
On the WiF FE map (AiF map indeed), it is not named and it is only 1 hex.
ORIGINAL: lomyrinORIGINAL: FroonpIn the WiF FE world, Ponta Delgada is THE unique port of the Azores.ORIGINAL: lomyrin
I assume Ponta Delgada is a port on both sea areas.
Lars
On the WiF FE map (AiF map indeed), it is not named and it is only 1 hex.
My question arises from the CWiF map where P Delgada is a port on both sea areas.
Lars
The ports symbols are not carefully placed to indicate their connections to multiple zones.ORIGINAL: trees trees
that question will never die because on the WiFFE map most of the port symbols are very carefully drawn to indicate their connections to multiple zones. Even though buried somewhere in the rules is an explanation (maybe Batavia is the only confusing one left), even experienced WiF players get stuck on that point, until the rule is found. A definite important point in the documentation.

Good point.ORIGINAL: lomyrin
The situation with Ponta Delgada, a port on both the North Atlantic and CSV sea areas, could be compared with the port of Legaspi in the Philippines which is on a hex that has sides both in the S China Sea and the Bismarck Sea but Legaspi a port only on the Bismarck Sea.
I agree with this and only raise it to make certain that clarity makes it obvious to everyone from what sea area a port can be reached.
Lars
ORIGINAL: Zorachus99
This dicussion brings up a point that Steve will have to attend to...
Rebasing German units to Brest during return to base phase from the North Sea, and then Sailing into the Bay of Biscay is not allowed. The rule preventing direct movement between the North Sea and the Bay of Biscay unless you control London is operational. This rule has always seemed fuzzy to me... Sneaking through Brest is something a new player always tries.
Is there some rules lawyer out there who knows more about this situation?
Steve is right in post 13, what he says is authorized by RAW.ORIGINAL: Zorachus99
This dicussion brings up a point that Steve will have to attend to...
Rebasing German units to Brest during return to base phase from the North Sea, and then Sailing into the Bay of Biscay is not allowed. The rule preventing direct movement between the North Sea and the Bay of Biscay unless you control London is operational. This rule has always seemed fuzzy to me... Sneaking through Brest is something a new player always tries.
Is there some rules lawyer out there who knows more about this situation?
ORIGINAL: Froonp
Some of these Islands (Canaries, Cape Verde) already appeared in the Africa thread.
Here are the Azores.
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None are all flat, but all have airports nowadays (looked up with Google Earth), so I think they can stay as Clear hexes.Might some of the Azores be mountain hexes? What a nice collection of little aircraft carriers out there.
ORIGINAL: Flanker Leader
here is a great link on (amoung other things) how the allies got permission to use the azores during the battle of the atlantic. the chapters on sweden and turkey are also very interesting...
http://www.spiritone.com/~gdy52150/goldp6.html
