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P-51 Mustang
Description
American unique Atomic era air unit that replaces the Fighter. Gains +5 Combat Strength against fighter aircraft, has +2 flight range, and gains +50% experience.
Historical Context
With the coming of WW2, it was quickly apparent that America’s fighter aircraft were obsolete and not-up-to-snuff against the German and Japanese fighters, so the United States sold the old planes to the British and Russians and developed the P-51 “Mustang.” Designed to specifications supplied by the British Purchasing Commission as a long-range, high-altitude, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber and bomber escort – able to outperform the best Luftwaffe fighters above 15000 feet and outlast the Japanese fighters – the prototype was unveiled in September 1940. By 1943, Mustangs were in service on every American front, knocking the enemy out of the skies with abandon. Even with the advent of jet fighters, the old warbird served during the Korean War as a fighter-bomber. Afterward, those that weren’t scrapped were sold as surplus, most of which were converted for the obscure sport of air racing or restored for the obscure spectacle of air shows.
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icon_unit_american_p51

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_america
America
Upgrades To
icon_unit_jet_fighter
Jet Fighter
Upgrade From
icon_unit_biplane
Biplane
Promotion Class: Air Fighter
icon_moves
10
Movement Points
icon_strength
105
Melee Strength
icon_ranged_strength
105
Ranged Strength
icon_range
5
Range

Requirements

District
icon_district_aerodrome
Aerodrome
Technology
icon_tech_advanced_flight
Advanced Flight
Production Cost
Base Cost: 520 Production
Base Resource Cost: 1 Aluminum (on Standard Speed)
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 2080 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 7 Gold
Consumes: 1 Aluminum per turn
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icon_unit_american_p51
Description
American unique Atomic era air unit that replaces the Fighter. Gains +5 Combat Strength against fighter aircraft, has +2 flight range, and gains +50% experience.
Historical Context
With the coming of WW2, it was quickly apparent that America’s fighter aircraft were obsolete and not-up-to-snuff against the German and Japanese fighters, so the United States sold the old planes to the British and Russians and developed the P-51 “Mustang.” Designed to specifications supplied by the British Purchasing Commission as a long-range, high-altitude, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber and bomber escort – able to outperform the best Luftwaffe fighters above 15000 feet and outlast the Japanese fighters – the prototype was unveiled in September 1940. By 1943, Mustangs were in service on every American front, knocking the enemy out of the skies with abandon. Even with the advent of jet fighters, the old warbird served during the Korean War as a fighter-bomber. Afterward, those that weren’t scrapped were sold as surplus, most of which were converted for the obscure sport of air racing or restored for the obscure spectacle of air shows.

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_america
America
Upgrades To
icon_unit_jet_fighter
Jet Fighter
Upgrade From
icon_unit_biplane
Biplane
Promotion Class: Air Fighter
icon_moves
10
Movement Points
icon_strength
105
Melee Strength
icon_ranged_strength
105
Ranged Strength
icon_range
5
Range

Requirements

District
icon_district_aerodrome
Aerodrome
Technology
icon_tech_advanced_flight
Advanced Flight
Production Cost
Base Cost: 520 Production
Base Resource Cost: 1 Aluminum (on Standard Speed)
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 2080 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 7 Gold
Consumes: 1 Aluminum per turn
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