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Honza
03-19-2014, 09:17
We use blank speed tokens for cards that change speed automatically - like Climb, Dive and Turn (and the maneuver after the Turn, because both consecutive maneuvers have the third maneuver keeping the speed of the Turn).

Lets say i play Dive that changes speed to fast, mark it with the blank token, and my next maneuver is slow straight marked by a slow speed token.

Is this legal? Slow right after fast?

Honza
03-19-2014, 09:36
I guess i got it. The acceleration system hinders you from changing the speed twice: fast - slow - fast etc. I am sorry for writing faster than thinking.

Blauer Baron
03-19-2014, 12:18
No need to apolgize, I think you have just explained to me how the system works..I have the old rules and that has never made any sence to me the way it is written there.

Marechallannes
03-19-2014, 16:00
We use blank speed tokens for cards that change speed automatically - like Climb, Dive and Turn (and the maneuver after the Turn, because both consecutive maneuvers have the third maneuver keeping the speed of the Turn).

Lets say i play Dive that changes speed to fast, mark it with the blank token, and my next maneuver is slow straight marked by a slow speed token.

Is this legal? Slow right after fast?

That's possible if your original speed was fast:

Example: Your last executed maneuver was a fast speed marker straigth - then the next planed maneuver can be a blank speed marker dive and the second planed maneuver can be a slow speed marker straight.

If your last executed maneuver was a slow speed marker straight - the planing above isn't possible, because you're not able to place the slow speed marker on the second planed maneuver.



Planing with acceleration is sometimes tricky.

You have to care for the placed speed markers very well, especially if you use blank speed markers.

Imagine a plane is at high speed.

Your next planed maneuver is a climb with a blank speed marker and the second maneuver is a straight with a slow speed marker on it, because you want your plane to fly slow.

But this is wrong planed, because where to get the slow speed marker from, when you speed decreases automatically with the climb maneuver? ;)

The right planing has to be: A climb with a blank speed marker and the second maneuver is a straight with a blank speed marker on it, too.



Personally I like the acceleration system, because you always have the look on your speed with the marker on you console. :thumbsup:

Lt. S.Kafloc
04-05-2014, 13:38
Is there an idiots guide to speed and speed markers, I still can't follow this and from what I'm reading I'm doing it all wrong anyway.

Honza
04-06-2014, 09:12
Fairly short one: Use a blank speed token on cards that automatically change speed, i.e. Dive, Climb, 180 Turn and also on the card right after the 180 Turn as both Immelman and Split-S follow with a maneuver that keeps the speed of the 180 Turn, so a blank token is there for reason.
If you do so, you will always have speed tokens to your disposal. I am talking about acceleration rules indeed.

If you get my reminder sheet from BGG, everything is there.

Lt. S.Kafloc
04-07-2014, 14:15
Cheers Jan I will.

Neil


Fairly short one: Use a blank speed token on cards that automatically change speed, i.e. Dive, Climb, 180 Turn and also on the card right after the 180 Turn as both Immelman and Split-S follow with a maneuver that keeps the speed of the 180 Turn, so a blank token is there for reason.
If you do so, you will always have speed tokens to your disposal. I am talking about acceleration rules indeed.

If you get my reminder sheet from BGG, everything is there.

fast.git
04-07-2014, 14:27
Fairly short one: Use a blank speed token on cards that automatically change speed, i.e. Dive, Climb, 180 Turn and also on the card right after the 180 Turn as both Immelman and Split-S follow with a maneuver that keeps the speed of the 180 Turn, so a blank token is there for reason.
If you do so, you will always have speed tokens to your disposal. I am talking about acceleration rules indeed.

If you get my reminder sheet from BGG, everything is there.


Cheers Jan I will.

Neil

Brilliant summary, Jan. Thanks.

I will be joining Neil in picking this up. :thumbsup:

Honza
04-08-2014, 00:41
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/filepage/100936/wog-ww2-reminder-sheet

Flying Officer Kyte
04-08-2014, 01:44
Very concise thanks Jan.
Rob.

fast.git
04-08-2014, 04:44
That looks great, Jan! Thanks for the work!

tikkifriend
04-18-2014, 06:22
Spot on there old boy .

Teaticket
04-18-2014, 06:37
Thanks Jan. I am just starting WGS and was curious how the speed changed were worked out. Very helpful.