Hi Chris, I am up for some proper training.
Neal
UH1H 'Huey' DEVELOPMENT
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Squadron Leader Wee Neal 0414
CO 60 Squadron
CO 60 Squadron
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PM inbound Neal...
1) 0405 Andrew
2) 0413 Luis
3) John [Scooby]
4) Neil Willis
5) Neal
1) 0405 Andrew
2) 0413 Luis
3) John [Scooby]
4) Neil Willis
5) Neal
Kind Regards
Chris
Chris
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Sounds great Chris,
Sign me up please
Thankyou
Sign me up please
Thankyou
Shane Cowan callsign: 'ALIEN' - RAF Air UK
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Yes, I would like some extra training in this ship, sign me up please.
"Je Vois Tout"
Wing Commander Paul"Dragon"Ratcliffe - RAF AIR UK
97 Squadron
Wing Commander Paul"Dragon"Ratcliffe - RAF AIR UK
97 Squadron
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PM inbound Paul & Shane,
1) 0405 Andrew
2) 0413 Luis
3) John [Scooby]
4) Neil Willis
5) Neal
6) Alien
7) Paul
1) 0405 Andrew
2) 0413 Luis
3) John [Scooby]
4) Neil Willis
5) Neal
6) Alien
7) Paul
Kind Regards
Chris
Chris
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Received Chris,
That's a lot of bedtime reading
Having watched the first 2 videos twice I now understand how to turn and land in a proper manner, putting it into practice is a totally different thing.
Training starts today.
Thankyou
That's a lot of bedtime reading
Having watched the first 2 videos twice I now understand how to turn and land in a proper manner, putting it into practice is a totally different thing.
Training starts today.
Thankyou
Shane Cowan callsign: 'ALIEN' - RAF Air UK
Re: UH1H 'Huey' DEVELOPMENT
Those of you who want to fly a Huey in obscure locations, should search any of my later missions.
I got into the habit of putting a Huey, somewhere deep in the action, engine running, but on the ground, and 'hidden'. I use it for getting a detailed look at the bad guys, so that I can tweak them into a good position (level ground, visual field of view, not in water, parked in neat rows on the side of the road - even hiding under a tree, etc). You can also move them and use them for JTAC duties etc.
I got into the habit of putting a Huey, somewhere deep in the action, engine running, but on the ground, and 'hidden'. I use it for getting a detailed look at the bad guys, so that I can tweak them into a good position (level ground, visual field of view, not in water, parked in neat rows on the side of the road - even hiding under a tree, etc). You can also move them and use them for JTAC duties etc.
Wing Commander Alan Johnson - RAFAir UK
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Ha Ha, hence in the PM's I mentioned about freaking out
At this time all you need to look at is the 'basic training' doc, and the first 3 videos....
If you have an interest in aero dynamics then when ever you have a spare 10 minutes and a cup of coffee, work your way through the '10 minute' videos after the double row of dashes...
All the ATM's are for reference if you need them at any stage so don't bother about those.
One file to download is RAF AIR UK TACT HELO OPS which I wrote using the ATMs (I have 10 others I have not listed) and will be our reference for all ops - It is in the gunship section.
Once all the cats (pilots) are herded onto discord we can start .
Kind Regards
Chris
Chris
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Is there a link to the discord channel?
Sqn Ldr (Scooby) Burton RAF Air UK
XI(F) Sqn 2ic
XI(F) Sqn 2ic