Command : PLANE

Basic

[##:##] plane [<PLANE> | <SECTS>]

The plane report command is a census of your planes and lists all the information available in readable format.


The <PLANE> and <SECTS> arguments are provided in case you only wish to look at one plane or all planes within a given area.
Plane expects some argument. To see all planes, use the argument '*', or enter "plane *".
[##:##] plane *

   #    type                x,y    w  eff  mu def tech ran hard   s/l LSB nuke
   0 f2  P-51 Mustang       1,-1     100%  90   5  110  11    0
   1 f2  P-51 Mustang       1,-1     100%  90   5  110  11    0
   3 lb  TBD-1 Devastato    1,-1     100%  90   4  120  11    0
3 planes


The report format contains the following fields:

#

the plane number

type

the type of plane; fighter 1, jet hvy bomber, etc,

x,y

the plane's current location (relative to your capital),

w

the air wing designation letter,

eff

the plane's efficiency,

mu

the number of mobility points the plane has,

att

the attack value of the plane (for air-to-air combat)

tech

the tech level at which it was created,

range

and the range (in sectors) it can fly on a given mission.

s/l

the ship or land unit the plane is on

LSB

For satellites, LS stands for "launched?" and "Geo-synchroneous orbit?". For planes or missiles armed with nukes, B will either have the value "A" for airburst, or "G" for groundburst (see info arm).

nuke

the type of nuke carried
See also : pstat , upgrade , arm , bomb , build , drop , fly , launch , paradrop , recon , satellite , scrap , wingadd , Planes