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*VTOL Units - These units may use a Flight Deck, using same rules as other Aerospace Units. *VTOL Units - These units may use a Flight Deck, using same rules as other Aerospace Units.
− *Failed Launches and Landings - In the event of a failed launch on a Flight Deck, any damage taken by the vehicle must be applied to the aft. In a Failed Landing, damage is done to the crashing vehicle and the Main Vehicle. Damage against the Main Vehicle is treated as if it were hit by a successful ramming attack. Damage is applied to the direction the crashed landing aircraft came from. A VTOL that receives damage from a failed liftoff/landing applies damage to that is equal of half its tonnage rounded up.<ref name="TOp312"/> + *Failed Launches and Landings - In the event of a failed launch on a Flight Deck, any damage taken by the vehicle must be applied to the aft. In a Failed Landing, damage is done to the crashing vehicle and the Main Vehicle. Damage against the Main Vehicle is treated as if it were hit by a successful ramming attack. Damage is applied to the direction the crashed landing aircraft came from. A VTOL that receives damage from a failed lift-off/landing applies damage to that is equal of half its tonnage rounded up.<ref name="TOp312"/>
*Failed Launches and Landings (Helipad) use same rules apply to Flight Deck in event of a failed launch and landing with the exception of damage.<ref name="TOp312"/> *Failed Launches and Landings (Helipad) use same rules apply to Flight Deck in event of a failed launch and landing with the exception of damage.<ref name="TOp312"/>
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*VTOL Units - These units may use a Flight Deck, using same rules as other Aerospace Units. | *VTOL Units - These units may use a Flight Deck, using same rules as other Aerospace Units. | ||
− | *Failed Launches and Landings - In the event of a failed launch on a Flight Deck, any damage taken by the vehicle must be applied to the aft. In a Failed Landing, damage is done to the crashing vehicle and the Main Vehicle. Damage against the Main Vehicle is treated as if it were hit by a successful ramming attack. Damage is applied to the direction the crashed landing aircraft came from. A VTOL that receives damage from a failed | + | *Failed Launches and Landings - In the event of a failed launch on a Flight Deck, any damage taken by the vehicle must be applied to the aft. In a Failed Landing, damage is done to the crashing vehicle and the Main Vehicle. Damage against the Main Vehicle is treated as if it were hit by a successful ramming attack. Damage is applied to the direction the crashed landing aircraft came from. A VTOL that receives damage from a failed lift-off/landing applies damage to that is equal of half its tonnage rounded up.<ref name="TOp312"/> |
*Failed Launches and Landings (Helipad) use same rules apply to Flight Deck in event of a failed launch and landing with the exception of damage.<ref name="TOp312"/> | *Failed Launches and Landings (Helipad) use same rules apply to Flight Deck in event of a failed launch and landing with the exception of damage.<ref name="TOp312"/> |