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Regarding Aeroplane Chess

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Regarding your question: "I see you helped create the Aeroplane Chess page. I gotta a quick question. You said that if you land on another player's planes and you have less planes than them, you must move one step forward, right? Well, what happens if the space in front of you is the flying line (shortcut/fold line)? Do I fly across?"

My answer is that it really depends on the house rules. In my playing circle, even a single piece can send back all 4 opponents in a single space back to the hangar. As for the second question, yes u can fly across. Hope that helps. Kiwi8 (talk) 06:34, 4 January 2009 (UTC)Reply