2 .NA plane "Report status of plane, wing or planes in a give area"
4 .SY "plane [<PLANE> | <SECTS>]"
5 The plane report command is a census of your planes
6 and lists all the information available in readable format.
8 The <PLANE> and <SECTS> arguments are provided in case you only
9 wish to look at one plane
10 or all planes within a given area.
12 Plane expects some argument. To see all planes, use the
13 argument '*', or enter "plane *".
16 # type x,y w eff mu def tech ran hard s/l LSB nuke
17 0 f2 P-51 Mustang 1,-1 100% 90 5 110 11 0
18 1 f2 P-51 Mustang 1,-1 100% 90 5 110 11 0
19 3 lb TBD-1 Devastato 1,-1 100% 90 4 120 11 0
23 The report format contains the following fields:
29 the type of plane; \*Qfighter 1\*U, \*Qjet hvy bomber\*U, etc,
31 the plane's current location (relative to your capital),
33 the \*Qair wing\*U designation letter,
35 the plane's efficiency,
37 the number of mobility points the plane has,
39 the attack value of the plane (for air-to-air combat)
41 the tech level at which it was created,
43 and the range (in sectors) it can fly on a given mission.
45 the ship or land unit the plane is on
47 For satellites, LS stands for "launched?" and "Geo-synchroneous orbit?".
48 For planes or missiles armed with nukes, B will either have the value
49 "A" for airburst, or "G" for groundburst (see info arm).
51 the type of nuke carried
54 .SA "pstat, upgrade, arm, bomb, build, drop, fly, launch, paradrop, recon, satellite, scrap, wingadd, Planes"