Yes! Of course after the plane passes the point of no return it shouldn't be able to turn around.
you are a balls
Anyone ever mention the fact that planes seem to be able to fly to the end of their flight radius and then back, however when they are flying to a new airfield they can only fly half of that distance before refueling?
To put it mathematically.
A plane flies from an airfield to bomb target city at the very edge of its flight radius. Lets say the flight radius is 500 miles. Your plane has flown there (500 miles) and back (500 more miles a total of 1000 miles) before it needed to refuel. However, if that plane needs to fly to an airfield that is 900 miles away it has to land after 500 miles to refuel.
Perhaps something that needs fixing?
Yes! Of course after the plane passes the point of no return it shouldn't be able to turn around.
What would happen then if you sent your plane out to full range, leaving no fuel to get back? Would it crash? Or maybe there could be a mechanic that only lets you send it to half range unless there is an airfield within range.
Exactly you'd get 2 flight circles. If you went past the inner circle your plane would have to have a designated runway to land at you just couldn't send them out that far.
Your planes also have limited ammo, bombs and torpedus
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