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The Fuel-Bunker can store a certain amount of fuel, it can be resupplied by helicopters and certain aircraft (L-39, TF-51, YaK-52 and C-101) from other airbases or FARPs via the [[CTLD-menu]].
 
The Fuel-Bunker can store a certain amount of fuel, it can be resupplied by helicopters and certain aircraft (L-39, TF-51, YaK-52 and C-101) from other airbases or FARPs via the [[CTLD-menu]].
  
Specific Fuel-Bunkers on the coasts can also be resupplied by tankers (ships) that cross the Persian Gulf, those can be destroyed to deny opponent's airfields to be refueled in that way.
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Specific Fuel-Bunkers on the coasts can also be resupplied by tankers (ships) that cross the Persian Gulf, those ships can be destroyed to deny opponent's airfields to be refueled in that way.
  
 
Once a Fuel-Bunker runs dry (0 Kg fuel), no player will be able to select a spawn-slot on that airfield/FARP anymore until a batch of fuel has been added again.
 
Once a Fuel-Bunker runs dry (0 Kg fuel), no player will be able to select a spawn-slot on that airfield/FARP anymore until a batch of fuel has been added again.

Revision as of 00:04, 29 April 2020

The Fuel-Bunker can store a certain amount of fuel, it can be resupplied by helicopters and certain aircraft (L-39, TF-51, YaK-52 and C-101) from other airbases or FARPs via the CTLD-menu.

Specific Fuel-Bunkers on the coasts can also be resupplied by tankers (ships) that cross the Persian Gulf, those ships can be destroyed to deny opponent's airfields to be refueled in that way.

Once a Fuel-Bunker runs dry (0 Kg fuel), no player will be able to select a spawn-slot on that airfield/FARP anymore until a batch of fuel has been added again.