Op Trojan Lori Tues 26th Jan 21

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I'm just adding your waypoints, very similar cap positions as last week but you said waypoints were in the wrong place. They should be further south---west over the mountains? basically more over friendly territory?
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Yes it makes more sense to patrol over the mountains on our side and intercept incoming red air from there than sit in red territory.
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Thanks I shall move them. We're the starke points OK?

and one more question. If you were escorting bombers what height would you be in relation to the bombers?
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0405 Andrew wrote: 23 Jan 2021, 09:36 Thanks I shall move them. We're the starke points OK?

and one more question. If you were escorting bombers what height would you be in relation to the bombers?
what type of bombers? are we close escort or out in front doing a sweep?
generally if theyre in the weeds i reckon we should either be down there with them if were all being sneaky or at around 20k feet if were not
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Cheers John, that answers that. Were the strike points and waypoints apart from position correct?
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Cactus,
Thanks for taking out the Mig29 that was firing at me last night.

I've put a short video on Youtube. It's unlisted, but here's the link.

https://youtu.be/vaMG8SZprVc

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