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"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... Danny Deger wrote: snip I'm not a Naval Aviator but I've done quite a lot of energy maneuverability research with them flying T38's and have a few hours in the F14 doing ACM. Section is the common term used in the Navy for an element pair whether in fighting wing or double attack spread formation which is the old loose deuce section. The section in DA can be split between lead and the wing as to who is engaged at any instant in time. Is DA line abreast about 6,000 feet apart? We called this "tactical" formation in the Air Force and we used it 99% of the time when egaging an enemy. Like you said, number 2 is just as likely as number 1 to become the primary offensive guy post merge. Nuke strike was single ship, so we didn't have to worry about all that formation stuff on that mission. Danny Deger P.S. Did you get any stick time doing ACM in the F-14? |
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