Talk:Aeroplane chess

Chess board image
It would be good if any one of you can upload a clear image (of fair use or free) of the chess board so that it is clearer to see the differences. Thanks. Kiwi8 21:42, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
 * Calling for anyone who is good in SVG graphics creation, to draw up the Aeroplane Chess board in SVG form. Thank you. Kiwi8 (talk) 06:31, 4 January 2009 (UTC)

Game Rules
I wonder if it's about differnt culture. As for the pt no.3, we used to send one of the player's pieces back to the "airport" when he/she rolled a 6 for thress times. And for point no. 10, we don't let the piece fly over that district when a piece is resting in their homezone space right on the dotted line. Mandy2701 12:42, 18 October 2007 (UTC)

Silly
Some statements in this unsourced article seem quite silly:
 * Aeroplane Chess (simplified Chinese: 飞行棋; traditional Chinese: 飛行棋, literally Flying Chess)
 * Why give the Chinese name here? There is nothiung on the history of the game in the article; is it actually Chinese? Otherwise, the interwiki link is sufficient!
 * being played by secondary students alike
 * No-one else playing???
 * Age range 14-16 (no one is forbidden)
 * Is there a source for this age range? Ludo is played by much younger children; isn't Aeroplane Chess too? And why an upper limit?
 * Playing time typically 120 minutes
 * Sounds rather long - but then, I never played this game.
 * Random chance Unnecessary (dice rolling)
 * What is that supposed to mean?
 * Skills required Dice rolling, Identifying optimal moves
 * Yes you need to be able to roll dice. Also, to move pieces according to the throw, to understand the rules, and to breathe (or it will be a short game). You don't have to be able to identify optimal moves, but you'll probably loose if you can't. What is the thinking behind mentioning these two skills in particular?

--Nø (talk) 10:31, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
 * Agree. Want to help me clean this article up? Morganfitzp (talk) 20:37, 29 December 2011 (UTC)

Change article name?
I think that this article should be changed to its Chinese name, Fei Xing Qi, as per other other Chinese board games, as "Aeroplane Chess" is not a direct translation of its name. Morganfitzp (talk) 23:12, 29 December 2011 (UTC)