Sparrowhawk wrote:
Sparrowhawk wrote:
Are you prevented from firing on an enemy if your plane is on fire? My plane was on fire I faced any enemy to shot. He shot me but I didn't shoot him. My planes fire was extinguished. If this is true do you have to extinguish the fire and then shoot on the next turn? I'm confused.
Would someone please clarify this rule for me.
I read the rules and answered my own question. see below.
Fire: The aircraft’s engine is on fire. A player whose aircraft is on fire may not tail, shoot his guns, or perform restricted maneuvers. See Fire Damage and Extinguishing Fire/Smoke for further information.
Fire Damage
All players whose aircraft are on fire must draw one blue damage chit during the fire damage step and apply the result immediately.
Extinguishing Fire/Smoke
All players whose aircraft are on fire or smoking must attempt to extinguish this during the fire/smoke extinguishing step.
To extinguish a fire, roll one die. On a roll of 5 or 6, the fire is out; remove the fire marker. If the aircraft performed a sideslip (maneuver 8, 1 6, or 1 7) during the movement step, the fire is out on a roll of 4, 5, or 6.
To extinguish smoke, roll one die. On a roll of 6 the smoke is out; remove the smoke marker. However, on a roll of 1 the
smoke turns into fire; flip the smoke marker over to make it a fire marker