I googled KB naval mine and came up with a picture with Russian writing. So now I am guessing they are for the Russian cruisers that arrive in 1945.

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I had a look through my ships and could not find a vessel taking the KB mine either. Perhaps Argonaut, Nautilus or Narwhal before conversion to SST?
I googled KB naval mine and came up with a picture with Russian writing. So now I am guessing they are for the Russian cruisers that arrive in 1945.
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Don't worry they will have another Nor'easter Wednesday this one bringing even more snow.
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ORIGINAL: Bif1961
Don't worry they will have another Nor'easter Wednesday this one bringing even more snow.
Grrrrrrr!! [:@]
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ORIGINAL: Bif1961
Don't worry they will have another Nor'easter Wednesday this one bringing even more snow.
Grrrrrrr!! [:@]
Might not affect things too much, or at least less than the last one - the winds the Midatlantic/NE US got over the weekend were really ridiculous. I haven't experienced sustained winds like that out here since the "hurricanes" passed through in 2011 and 2012.
ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
Allied production should be pretty reliable. Any chance another unit upgraded to P--38Es while you weren't looking?
Only other thing I can think of is something Alfred mentioned about the Allies being able to run out of HI points in some circumstances. Or maybe supply at the city that manufactures P-38s?
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"If it bleeds, it leads."
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AFAIK each day there is a die roll of ([REPLACEMENT_RATE] + [PRODUCTION_RATE])/30 to determine if a plane is produced or not (if this is >= 1, than the number before the decimal point is the guaranteed production and the rest is die rolled). So with replacement rate 24, you have a daily 80% chance for a plane to show up. You might just have gotten very unlucky.
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Allied production should be pretty reliable. Any chance another unit upgraded to P--38Es while you weren't looking?
Only other thing I can think of is something Alfred mentioned about the Allies being able to run out of HI points in some circumstances. Or maybe supply at the city that manufactures P-38s?
Here is the airframe replacements screen. Notice the production for the month.
No idea what's causing the differences from what is listed as the expected totals. With four days to go and only at 2/3 of the total it seems we'll be short.
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Allied production should be pretty reliable. Any chance another unit upgraded to P--38Es while you weren't looking?
Only other thing I can think of is something Alfred mentioned about the Allies being able to run out of HI points in some circumstances. Or maybe supply at the city that manufactures P-38s?
Here is the airframe replacements screen. Notice the production for the month.
No idea what's causing the differences from what is listed as the expected totals. With four days to go and only at 2/3 of the total it seems we'll be short.
Very long ago I learned from Symon that the production and replacement rates are subject to a variability die roll each day and there is a small percentage chance that you will not receive that day's allotment.
I noticed it on a special one off variation of the F4F that is a recon version that the US only receives 12 planes of.
In one game I only received 11 of them and it wasn't enough to be able to upgrade the only squadron capable of upgrading to that airframe because it has a withdrawal date and 12 planes were required for the upgrade.
So thanks to the variability die roll the US was deprived of the use of that airframe.
I posted asking what had happened and Symon explained that I had fallen victim to the variability roll.