Hi Trev,
I've just typed a ferkin long reply to the above only to have the forum freeze :curse:
I'll try and remember roughly what I've just lost and hope it doesn't go down the pan again.
Yup.. the FSX scenery is pretty rough from the 'attack' side but without it.. we've not gonna find our targets in the dark I fear :roll: I recommend anyone who's joining in to download and install it anyway.
Much against my better judgement.. I'll take the Gibson role (due to me having FSC fitted) so god have mercy on all our souls

If you stay tight.. I can guarantee getting you to and from both targets along the prescribed routes and NO MORE. It's up to you to miss the overhead pwr cables and keep off the deck
Propose we fly in echelon up to waypoint 8 and line astern from then on (waypoint 9 is target 1). Having consulted with JohnP this afternoon (he's done this flight MP with 622Sqn CFSG).. plan will be to approach target 1 (in line astern) to the right (we join it at the wrong side for the attack) and make a LH turn for the run in. On completing the run, we'll make a RH turn to transit target 2. This will leave a further RH turn onto the target and a final RH turn to get the hell outa there when we've all run in. Route back to Scampton will be as waypoint data off the RAF site
Not sure what time is gonna be best to start but I'd suggest the earlier the better.. while leaving Trev time to join us enroute. As you're hosting Ben (tks for that).. we're at your mercy

How's a meet up in the lobby at between 20:30.. 20:45 for a takeoff time of 21:00?? I'm easy really but if we're to fly at 160kts, we might be in the target area before Trev arrives if we start to early. Correct start time is 21:30 so this can be setup prior to takeoff. I'm not sure Ben but I think you can clock the years back to the exact date and time. We're looking for a full moon
OK.. here's mud in your eye. Tonight IS 'go' night so there'll be a steak dinner in the mess this evening. Good luck and godspeed to you all (plus crash detection OFF)
ATB
DaveB :tab: