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- Trev Clark
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- DaveB
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Not sure what time you guys can start but I'm working this evening.. day off tomorrow so I can fly into the night if required


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..famous last words...
Derek
'My Auntie Mabel told me I'd make a great soldier, though I don't know how 30 years working in a biscuit factory had qualified her to make that judgement.....' Eddie Nugent
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Hi Chaps,
Was working tonight, but tomorrow night looks good for me. Ideally we can get multiples of 3, and although we use one session we could do it in waves of three as per the original... I'll try and get home sharpe tomorrow so we can have a decent go at it. I'll give this FS Commander thing a bash too. Ideally one leader in each wave could use it so we are all following someone who has a map..... not like last night :redface:
Can we get an idea of numbers? Ideally everyone will need a Lanc and some coffee and buscuits... this will be a long one!
Was working tonight, but tomorrow night looks good for me. Ideally we can get multiples of 3, and although we use one session we could do it in waves of three as per the original... I'll try and get home sharpe tomorrow so we can have a decent go at it. I'll give this FS Commander thing a bash too. Ideally one leader in each wave could use it so we are all following someone who has a map..... not like last night :redface:



Can we get an idea of numbers? Ideally everyone will need a Lanc and some coffee and buscuits... this will be a long one!
Ben.







- DaveB
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Hi Ben..
Well, I'm up for this one
Sameole as last night.. PD Lanc but this time with the correct ordnance
We gonna go at the correct speed too as last nights 'dry run' was a little fast.. ok, a LOT fast :dance:
As long as there's no pretence to historic accuracy, it can be kept low and at speed, with the exception of the primary/secondary target areas which should be kept as close as poss to the real deal. I've run this once before and we're looking at only 140kts :shock: I'll run it in a few mins and get an idea of FSC8's suitability plus times/fuel e t c
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Well, I'm up for this one
As long as there's no pretence to historic accuracy, it can be kept low and at speed, with the exception of the primary/secondary target areas which should be kept as close as poss to the real deal. I've run this once before and we're looking at only 140kts :shock: I'll run it in a few mins and get an idea of FSC8's suitability plus times/fuel e t c
ATB
DaveB :tab:


Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
OK, I'm tempted..if only to see if my system will take it
The only problem is that I'm not home from work till after 2300
Derek

The only problem is that I'm not home from work till after 2300
Derek
'My Auntie Mabel told me I'd make a great soldier, though I don't know how 30 years working in a biscuit factory had qualified her to make that judgement.....' Eddie Nugent
Airborne Signals
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