Flying Tigers

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Flying Tigers

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What do you do with the Flying Tigers? Are you repairing them or disbanding them?

I am curious.
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I repair though VERY slowly.

Remember having them around keeps the paratrooper thinking and if you are in the right spot could cause its landing to fail.
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Yeah, I agree for the airborne units. But I really don't have PP so far to do any good at them.
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Well you just have to get them to 10 str...move them to the "back" within range to cover paradrops and during most months let them sit on mission.

But yes...Chinese PP is a rough thing.
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Usually I do nothing with them, probably should disband them, but in a couple games where i did well with China I built them up to full strength and built a tac bomber which can suck for Japan
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