Tuesday 07 January 2020

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Neil Willis
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Tuesday 07 January 2020

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Tonight's mission will be a re-run of Op Deep Valley including a separately planned OCU flightplan - Mission planners to co-ordinate.

Pre-flight briefing - 19:30 hrs Zulu.

Take off - 20:00 hrs Zulu.

DO NOT JOIN SERVER UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.

Comms - Use Airfield frequency plus 0.500 MHz to avoid cross-talk from AI ATC Please.
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john (scooby)
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Re: Tuesday 07 January 2020

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Uzi 2 in
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Re: Tuesday 07 January 2020

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Uzi 3 in also!
Cavan Millward callsign: 'FC' - RAF Air UK
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Re: Tuesday 07 January 2020

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Sounds good. I should be available. Looking forward to it

Steve
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Re: Tuesday 07 January 2020

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I'm in, A-10C, Boar flight please.
"Je Vois Tout"

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Re: Tuesday 07 January 2020

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At the moment, there are spaces for up to 10 x A-10Cs, 4 x F-14s, and 10 x F/A-18Cs.

The A-10s are all CAS, using Mav and bombs.

The F-14s are all CAP, providing air defence for the A-10s.

Four of the F-18s are SEAD/Air Defence, using JDAMs HARM and AIMs, in support of the A-10s.

A further 4 of the F-18s are low-level laydown airfield attack, led by the OCU QWIs.

The final 2 F-18s are SEAD to prepare the way for the above airfield attack, using HARM and JDAMs, with a possible requirement of finish off any Migs that survive the airfield attack, using AIMS and Guns.

Pleas don't put yourself forward for an aircraft/role/weapon combination that you cannot use effectively.

Finally, with so many different units timing is critical. Please ensure you are on team-speak, ready for briefing by 1930.

I hope to have written briefs for each of the main elements on this Thread by Monday evening.
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Mr_Sukebe

Re: Tuesday 07 January 2020

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Please put me down for an F14, hopefully Muff as my RIO.

Muff

Re: Tuesday 07 January 2020

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Mr_Sukebe wrote: 04 Jan 2020, 16:35 Please put me down for an F14, hopefully Muff as my RIO.
I will be there backseat driving!

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Re: Tuesday 07 January 2020

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F-18 SEAD please.
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Re: Tuesday 07 January 2020

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F18 SEAD for me as well please

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