Hey, presto! You got a fleet train (if you haven’t frittered it away).
A Base Section Dock, a Delta AR, a Dixie AD, a Lassen AE, a Resource AR, an Adamant AS, a Kurumba Auxiliary AO, and a Kitty Hawk AKV.

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An AKV is an aircraft transport – it carries and lands its cargo of planes, fully functional and ready to boogie, just like WiTP. An AV is a floating airbase for float/sea planes, just like WiTP.ORIGINAL: pad152
What's a AKV, is this same/replace the witp' AV?
Does the AI now make use of these (supply ships/tenders)? In witp the AI just used tenders as supply ships.
No, but they had their own fleet train that appears pretty much when it did. I say no, because the Allied ability to “convert” has been significantly and drastically reduced, in general. Only a very, very limited number of classes may ‘convert’, and only like-to-like, so there’s maybe 10 to 20 merchies that qualify; and those are your best and when they are gone, they never return. Life is different in AE.ORIGINAL: HMS Resolution
Can the British still convert ships to form their own fleet train?

ORIGINAL: JWE
A Base Section Dock . . .
Well, we thought about that, we really did. But the AI beaconed, and Gold was on the horizon, and so ...ORIGINAL: Chad Harrison
Just curious, but I would assume that there are limited by a tonnage, and can only service one ship at a time, regardless of tonnage? If so, what is a typical tonnage capacity of one?
Thanks in advance and thanks for the pics, they look great!
Chad
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Well, we thought about that, we really did. But the AI beaconed, and Gold was on the horizon, and so ...
No tonnage limits for the ARDs, but you only get a very few. Only one ship at a time, and once it's in dock, it's in for the duration. Can handle an Iowa, if necessary. Just think reality.
ORIGINAL: JWE
Well, we thought about that, we really did. But the AI beaconed, and Gold was on the horizon, and so ...ORIGINAL: Chad Harrison
Just curious, but I would assume that there are limited by a tonnage, and can only service one ship at a time, regardless of tonnage? If so, what is a typical tonnage capacity of one?
Thanks in advance and thanks for the pics, they look great!
Chad
No tonnage limits for the ARDs, but you only get a very few. Only one ship at a time, and once it's in dock, it's in for the duration. Can handle an Iowa, if necessary. Just think reality.
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ORIGINAL: JWE
Well, we thought about that, we really did. But the AI beaconed, and Gold was on the horizon, and so ...ORIGINAL: Chad Harrison
Just curious, but I would assume that there are limited by a tonnage, and can only service one ship at a time, regardless of tonnage? If so, what is a typical tonnage capacity of one?
Thanks in advance and thanks for the pics, they look great!
Chad
No tonnage limits for the ARDs, but you only get a very few. Only one ship at a time, and once it's in dock, it's in for the duration. Can handle an Iowa, if necessary. Just think reality.
So what was the max. capacity IRL then ? A light cruiser ?
Thanks for theses d...... pretty cool art work !
Regards
Rene'

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So there you are, in the middle of the Pacific. Just took a nice coral atoll with two cocoanut piers. You have battle damage, shot off your ammo, and Pearl is 1500 nm away, what to do, what to do.
Hey, presto! You got a fleet train (if you haven’t frittered it away).
A Base Section Dock, a Delta AR, a Dixie AD, a Lassen AE, a Resource AR, an Adamant AS, a Kurumba Auxiliary AO, and a Kitty Hawk AKV.
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