On a routine day, being able to park in a narrow aircraft bunker is already considered good.
Most of the fighters are parked out in the open.
In fact, this is one of the main reasons why the Empire's Air Force selected Bashaw.
Although it's close to Bakistan's capital, the airbase is built in the desert, where the sunlight is intense, and the air is extremely dry.
Obviously, fighters are not afraid of sun exposure, but they are afraid of moisture!
As such, almost all the fighters deployed at Bashaw base are parked outdoors, with over a thousand parking slots along the sides of the runway.
However, the problem is that there are no large support aircraft deployed here at Bashaw.
Those few "Zhi-8C" already went to Boss Bay last month, deployed at an Air Force base in Saudi Arabia, and the electronic reconnaissance aircraft did the same.
The large aircraft left at Bashaw are almost all bombers and refueling aircraft.
