Hi, would I like to know that system you are using for the movement of the airplanes? Because I have seen that they are in sea.... you have removed the immobility true? I would like to know the system of rules that you have used for them... Thanks for the answer
"The whole world cannot be conquered, but only a part of it"
Yes the 'Immobile' flag has been removed from the Shenyang J-11.
Aircraft Implementation in W2K7 - ID@ES
Carrier-based aircraft will not have freedom of movement Kaiser85. They will have the 'Immobile' flag yet are still are able to re-base to other location with airbases or airports as well as any available Carriers within their Operational Range.
For example, the
F-35C Lightning II is a carrier-based variant of the original
F-35A Lightning II conventional takeoff and landing (
CTOL) variant. There is also the
F-35B Lightning II, short-takeoff and vertical-landing (
STOVL) variant as well. All variants will be featured in some scenarios based of the
W2K7 - ID@ES mod but only the
F-35C Lightning II (showcased below) will be carrier-based, i.e. 'Immobile'.
F-35C Lightning II (carrier-based naval variant)
Also here is a look at another carrier-based aircraft; the
F-18 Super Hornet (displayed below) proceeding a
USS Nimitz (CVN-68). The Nimitz is a
Super Carrier in the United States Navy, the lead ship of its class. It is one of the largest warships in the world.
F-18 Super Hornet (proceeding a Nimitz Super Carrier,
America is powerful indeed!)
I'll provide more detailed information regarding Unit capabilities just before testing.