                                Command : FLY

NAME
   fly - Fly planes from sector/ship to sector/ship and bomb or snoop

Level: Basic

SYNTAX
   [##:##]  Command  :  fly  <TRANSPORTS>  <ESCORTS> <SECT> <PATH|DESTINATION>
<COMMODITY>

The "fly" command is used to move planes and  commodities  from  the  starting
sector(s), and ending up in the target sector.

<TRANSPORTS>  represents  a  list  of planes which are to travel to the target
sector.  Only planes with sufficient mobility, based in a sector stocked  with
petrol and the commodities to transport, will be successfully selected for the
mission.

<ESCORTS>  represent  a  list of fighter planes which are capable of escorting
the transports all the way to the target.  To be selected, escorts  must  have
fuel and mobility.

<SECT>  represents  an  assembly point, where all of the planes in the mission
meet before proceeding on to the target sector.  The assembly  point  must  be
owned  by  you  or an ally, or you or an ally must have a ship there.  It must
not be more than four sectors away from any of the  planes  selected  for  the
mission.

<COMMODITY>  is the name of a commodity which is to be carried along on all of
the planes which have a transport capacity.  If  nothing  is  specified,  then
nothing will be carried.

Route  is  a normal empire path specification. You may also give a destination
sector on the command line, or at any time while giving the route, and  empire
will use the best path from the current sector to the desired destination sec-
tor.

When  getting  a  path interactively, empire will show you the information you
have (from your bmap) concerning the current  area,  to  help  you  plot  your
course.

Transport  missions  can be intercepted just like any other mission.  See info
"Intercept".

If the destination sector is not an airport, then all planes  in  the  mission
must have VTOL capability.

Note  that  a  plane  must  be  at least 40% efficient before it can leave the
ground.

SEE ALSO
   Plane-types, bomb, paradrop, drop, recon, Mobility, Planes, Transportation

