500 Pool Engines Does What?

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jcax101
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500 Pool Engines Does What?

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Hi,

Going back through old econ docs and saw where 500 engines in the pool can contribute 1 point per day to R&D aircraft factories that mount the engine.

In scenario one, let's say that there are greater than 500 Nak Ha-34 in the pool, and it's January 42. My questions are:

Does this benefit all airframes under research that mount the Nak Ha-34 (Tojo and Helen)?

And do the aircraft R&D factories have to be fully repaired in order to get the benefit?

Thanks,
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RE: 500 Pool Engines Does What?

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ORIGINAL: jcax101

Does this benefit all airframes under research that mount the Nak Ha-34 (Tojo and Helen)?

Yes.
And do the aircraft R&D factories have to be fully repaired in order to get the benefit?

Yes.
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Also important. Engine bonus is not for free.
Each extra r&d point from engine bonus will consume one engine. So literally You paying with HI points for r&d points
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So literally You paying with HI points for r&d points

Very important to keep in mind.
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