Ez a játék a Second World War at Sea: Coral Sea kiegészítője.
A Second World War at Sea Coral Sea: First Air Fleet egy remek kiegészítő a Second World War at Sea Coral Sea: First Air Fleet társasjátékhoz, ami egyenlőre még nem érhető el magyar nyelven.
Angol:
“ In April 1942, the Japanese Combined Fleet offered Fourth Fleet the carrier Kaga (then completing repairs to the hull damage that kept her out of the Indian Ocean operations)...
“ In April 1942, the Japanese Combined Fleet offered Fourth Fleet the carrier Kaga (then completing repairs to the hull damage that kept her out of the Indian Ocean operations) for the upcoming Operation MO, the capture of Port Moresby. Fourth Fleet’s commander, Shigeyoshi Inoue, had been the pre-war head of naval aviation and recognized that one carrier would not be enough. Combined Fleet gave him two (Shokaku and Zuikaku), and these ships fought the Battle of the Coral Sea.
First Air Fleet is a Campaign Study based on Inoue’s recommendations, that in obedience to the classic principle of concentration of force, all six carriers of First Air Fleet should be deployed for the operation. We’ll study how that might have played out, and also Combined Fleet commander Isoroku Yamamoto’s initial idea to use just one heavy carrier (Kaga) and then to use three (Kaga, Shokaku and Zuikaku). And of course, possible American responses. With ten new scenarios for Coral Sea, using additional pieces from Midway.
You’ll need Midway Deluxe Edition and Coral Sea to play the scenarios.”
-description from publisher's website
Kategória:
Tenger, Háború, Kiegészítő, II. világháború
Mechanizmus:
Hatszög-rács, Szimuláció, Kockadobás
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A Campaign Study In the Battle of the Coral Sea in May 1942, the U.S. Navy thwarted the Japanese attempt to seize Port Moresby on the south-east coast of New Guinea. From there, Japanese planes could have ranged over the Coral Sea and supported landings on the north-east coast of Australia. That didn’t happen; the Americans would win again at Midway a...
“ In April 1942, the Japanese Combined Fleet offered Fourth Fleet the carrier Kaga (then completing repairs to the hull damage that kept her out of the Indian Ocean operations) for the upcoming Operation MO, the capture of Port Moresby. Fourth Fleet’s commander, Shigeyoshi Inoue, had been the pre-war head of naval aviation and recognized that one carrier...
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