Pilot training question

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Chris21wen
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Pilot training question

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Whats the difference between training airfield, port or graound attack. Seems none to me.
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Puhis
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None.
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Then if the type of attack doesn't matter , I'm assuming it's the altitude that does? [&:]
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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

Then if the type of attack doesn't matter , I'm assuming it's the altitude that does? [&:]

Altitude does matter for that determines whether you are training for low ground/naval attack or just normal ground/naval attack.

Really the point of allowing airfield/port/ground training is that it is a carryover from what happens when you switch a unit from active operations to training. The unit starts to train in the area it was previously placed on active operations.

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ORIGINAL: Puhis

None.

My test did prove this but did want to rechack. Can it be rmoved from the game easily, just to get rid of this erronious part of the game.
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