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Prov
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pilot question

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Whenever a pilot gets wounded it shows a # inside barckets eg: (49) , i'm not sure what that means? could someone let me know what it represents please.....

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when i look at the campaign scores it shows a score inside brackets again. Don't know what they represent either , need help on that one also please...
Thanks............[:)]
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RE: pilot question

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for pilots it is how many days he will be on delay to get healed

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RE: pilot question

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ORIGINAL: Prov

Whenever a pilot gets wounded it shows a # inside barckets eg: (49) , i'm not sure what that means? could someone let me know what it represents please.....

1 more question.......

when i look at the campaign scores it shows a score inside brackets again. Don't know what they represent either , need help on that one also please...
Thanks............[:)]

As HS typed, the WIA(##) is the number of days until the wounded pilot returns to his unit.

The Campaign Summary Score is the number of planes not ready for flying. As I remember, only ready aircraft are used for the Air Superiority score.

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RE: pilot question

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Thanks Hard Sarge and TechSgt for your quick replys , much appreciated [:)] . It answers my question...........
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