perfecting formation flying

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awash2002
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perfecting formation flying

Post by awash2002 » Sat Apr 09, 2005 11:06 pm

I fly flight simulator 2004 by Microsoft I also have a aerobatic formation team but has not found a suitable name for it but that is not why I am posting this thread I want to learn hot to perfect my formation flying I am also the lead plane the other thing I am not doing well is calling out the maneuvers can you professionals help me?


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Post by Elder » Sun Apr 10, 2005 10:45 am

This is what I used during flight school last year:

https://cnatra.navaltx.navy.mil/cnatra/ppub_t34_pri.htm

Download the P-357 FTI Formation Jun-03. It's the pub we use for the T-34C.

Then, once you master that, go to https://cnatra.navaltx.navy.mil/cnatra/ppub_t45_str.htm and download the T-45 P-1213 FTI - FORM Dec-99 w/CH 1 10/09/01

Or if you want to fly form in a Beecraft twin engine https://cnatra.navaltx.navy.mil/cnatra/ ... /P-553.pdf - oooooh, it was so exciting :)


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Post by Burner » Sun Apr 10, 2005 9:28 pm

Elder,

GREAT LINKS!

I didn't know mil training manuals could be found online :)

Time to get reading
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Post by TBT_Piper » Mon Apr 11, 2005 12:44 pm

Anything can be found online thesedays. Type in you real name on Google. The links that will show up should be related to you if you don't have a common name.

BTW hotrod. That manual for your T-34 should be perfect for you.
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Post by StevebS785 » Mon Apr 11, 2005 8:50 pm

Hey Guys, great site! I would love to do something similar with Flightsim 2004...does anyone know of current teams or folks interested in forming one?

PS - If you ever want to try some real world formation flying...take a look at www.warbirdadventures.com...I flew with them last year...AWESOME!
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Post by Silver Wing » Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:10 pm

StevebS785 wrote:Hey Guys, great site! I would love to do something similar with Flightsim 2004...does anyone know of current teams or folks interested in forming one?
I'd be interested, I've been searching for a FS2004 team for ages.
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Post by Elder » Fri Apr 15, 2005 1:10 am

Burner wrote:Elder,

GREAT LINKS!

I didn't know mil training manuals could be found online :)

Time to get reading
No problem, glad to help. And not everything can be found online.. unfortunately, most of the Navy NATOPS (flight manuals) can only be accessesed if you have a government email address


First form flight was, needless to say, nerve racking.. but it's amazing how quick you can pick it up.. and how after 5 dual form flights, the US Navy let's you solo.

Kind of miss flying the T-34.. shrug. Just reported into Clearwater FL to fly 130's..

BTW, awesome video site, and idea. Keep up the great work, and, when you're ready to add a "Fat Albert" to the show, I'll be your man :p
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fs2004 team

Post by Knight212 » Sun Apr 17, 2005 2:22 pm

Hey if anyone is starting a fs2004 team im interested that be cool. :D
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Post by TBT_Piper » Sun Apr 17, 2005 2:34 pm

Start a Virtual Thunderbirds for MSFS or just a flight team?
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Post by lieutfunaki » Sun Apr 17, 2005 3:20 pm

knight 212, let me know if you do start one.

lieutfunaki@hotmail.com
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Post by USAF_Soldier » Sun Apr 17, 2005 3:35 pm

i Think theres already one here a website were u can contact them http://www.fs2004.com/forums/index.php?showforum=60 or FS2004.com
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Post by TBT_Piper » Wed Apr 20, 2005 7:41 pm

They don't hold a match to a commercial aircraft landing light to these Thunderbirds.

Sorry to say to them but they probably don't get within 100 ft of each otehr in formation during the harder manuevers.
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Post by Pepsi_Guy » Sun Aug 13, 2006 12:43 am

Haha. I'm awash's wingman in his team. Honestly we are not that good. We have good practices and we have bad practices. Often bad practices... :lol: We just don't practice enough. It's still fun though but I wish we had more people. It would be even more fun.

I know FS really sucks for formation flight but I've found a good way and just gotten used to it.
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Post by awash2002 » Sun Aug 13, 2006 12:45 am

downloaded and I am reading it now
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