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Re: 512- Eurofighter Chapter 1: Pavewaying For The Fjords
"About time" Haper thought to himself, he couldn't get the image of that Russian aircraft out of his mind, and it seemed odd after such an encounter to continue the training mission, but then these missions still cost a heap to run,
He continued his preparation in readiness to attack the targeted radar sites,
The sureal feeling falling away as he became more focused on the mission to hand,
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James sighed as the MiG maneuvered. While he able to maintain altitude above the other, the F-86 followed and James, concentrating on the MiG, pulled it closer towards him.
Why not? Just a dream.
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The MiG managed to enter Kinney's gunsight. The pilot didn't really know what he was doing.
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((OK, I think we've gotten a bit confused. You're still at 20,000 feet, miles from the Norwegian coast- and the exercise hasn't even started yet...))
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[Oops. Sorry.]
DC continued to fly in lazy circles over the refueling point, wishing he could go after the Russian.
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[No problem. Might want to edit your earlier post]
"Three, two, good luck, go!"
The exercise had now begun. The eight Eurofighters would have three minutes to get into attack formation and to whatever altitude they deemed best for penetrating Norwegian radar before the Norwegian search radars were switched on.
Kaylee and Oswald climbed their Control aircraft out of the way, keeping an eye on proceedings.
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"Three minute mark, ladies and gentlemen," DC said calmly. "We're rolling in low, under radar coverage, using shadows. Ego One will screen for fighters. First popup in four minutes, I'll take that one. Form up and let's go."
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James Kinney gives the trigger a short squeeze, ready to bank away from debris.
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Lightning
James Kinney gives the trigger a short squeeze, ready to bank away from debris.
The shells smacked into the fuselage, setting the engine on fire. The aircraft exploded into two as the pilot ejected.
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Silent Hunter
The shells smacked into the fuselage, setting the engine on fire. The aircraft exploded into two as the pilot ejected.
James pulls the -86 into a turning climb, looking for the rest of his flight and other MiGs, while checking his 6.
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Saint blipped an acknowledgement to the leader before following down to the correct altitude.
"Saint to Boris. When do you think we should release the cruises."
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Lightning
James pulls the -86 into a turning climb, looking for the rest of his flight and other MiGs, while checking his 6.
The flight were all with him, bar one guy. He was trying to out turn a MiG.
"Request assistance, I've got a MiG on my tail", he yelled.
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Chappers
Saint blipped an acknowledgement to the leader before following down to the correct altitude.
"Saint to Boris. When do you think we should release the cruises."
Boris looked at his map. They couldn't launch for a while yet, but there were some nice valleys later on where they could.
"About 90 miles from target", he replied.
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DC was still in the lead plane, scanning the blue sky above for any distant specks of black that might be an enemy.
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The eight-strong attack force had reached 500 feet above the North Sea and levelled off. Thirty seconds later, the Norwegian radars went on, but were unable to detect them.
A minute passed when DC and Mystery's Radar Warning Receivers lit up with a search radar.
AN/APG-66, the computer said and gave a list of possible aircraft.
What was clear, though, was that the two aircraft were 63 nautical miles out, travelling at 400 knots and were at 16,000 feet.
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Silent Hunter
The flight were all with him, bar one guy. He was trying to out turn a MiG.
"Request assistance, I've got a MiG on my tail", he yelled.
James sighed as one of the -86s tried to out turn a -15. It wasn't impossible, just improbable. He called out on the radio, "Blonde, you go right, I'll go left." He turned and maneuvered to get into the dogfight.
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Lightning
James sighed as one of the -86s tried to out turn a -15. It wasn't impossible, just improbable. He called out on the radio, "Blonde, you go right, I'll go left." He turned and maneuvered to get into the dogfight.
She did so.
Suddenly, black puffs appeared in the sky. Anti-aircraft fire had started up.
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"We have two likely F-16s, presume hostile," he said to the others. Quickly, he tried to calculate closure rate and, more importantly, whether they would intercept, whether courses would cross.
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The unidentified aircraft were off DC's 1 o'clock. At their closure rates, an intercept was almost certain, in about 4 and a half minutes. The strike force would fly under the aircraft, but the radar had a look-down capability.
The Eurofighter radars were still off. The Eurofighter had a somewhat reduced cross-section, but was nowhere near stealthy and would be picked up at some point.
The RWR had gathered a little more information and made a firmer conclusion.
The Norwegians didn't have Hawks, but that meant nothing in this exercise. They could be RAF ones under Norwegian command for this scenario.
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DC runs the courses in his head. Is there any way to change course enough to stay out the detection cone of the Hawks?
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Voshkod
DC runs the courses in his head. Is there any way to change course enough to stay out the detection cone of the Hawks?
It would be possible if the flight performed a 30 degree right turn.
((We are now going to F2R rules. Voshkod, I need you to roll a D10 and add 10 in the Dice Rolls Thread for initative))
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She did so.
Suddenly, black puffs appeared in the sky. Anti-aircraft fire had started up.
Oh, joy. AAA, the bane of any pilot's existence. Jinking around to spoil aim, James guided Blonde and third pilot to help pincer the MiG going after Shark.
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Silent Hunter
She did so.
Suddenly, black puffs appeared in the sky. Anti-aircraft fire had started up.
Oh, joy. AAA, the bane of any pilot's existence. Jinking around to spoil aim, James guided Blonde and third pilot to help pincer the MiG going after Shark.
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Lightning
Oh, joy. AAA, the bane of any pilot's existence. Jinking around to spoil aim, James guided Blonde and third pilot to help pincer the MiG going after Shark.
Kinney's F-86 was about to get onto the tail of the attacking MiG when an AA shell exploded just next to it. The explosion was sufficient to damage the right wing severely and make the engine shudder.
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"Flight, break thirty right, stay on my lead."
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((You lost the roll and have to go first. You're just turning 30 degrees right? I miscalcuated the angle, but another turn next round would be sufficient- should be...))
People Still To Go (any order you like, but after the second person, the next Hawk will move)
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DC
Mystery
Boris
Sweeney
Saint
Ego Four-One
Ego Four-Two
DC's Eurofighter turned 30 degrees to the right. The computer measured the movement of the two aircraft and stated that another thirty degree turn would be needed.
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Inside Intercept One sat Wing Commander Daniel "Knight" Hawke, so named due to his resemblance to David Hasselhoff. Considered one of the best pilots in the RAF, he'd been loaned to the Norwegians for this exercise.
He continued flying at the same speed. His radar was picking up nothing as yet. However, he was planning a turn soon...
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Silent Hunter
Kinney's F-86 was about to get onto the tail of the attacking MiG when an AA shell exploded just next to it. The explosion was sufficient to damage the right wing severely and make the engine shudder.
James lets out a couple of curses as his control goes down the tubes. He pulls the engine back towards to idle to make sure its okay. He also turns the jet south, lowering the nose, praying he can get some glide time to allied held territory. If not, he can also head to the Yellow Sea to ditch and get picked up by the Navy.
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Harper followed DC lead, and glanced to see where Sweeny was,
But as soon as DC gives the orders to break Harper was going to guns of the Hawk,
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pathfinderAP
Harper followed DC lead, and glanced to see where Sweeny was,
But as soon as DC gives the orders to break Harper was going to guns of the Hawk,
The second Hawk continued on its course.
Sweeney turned her aircraft 30 degrees too. She was assessing the situation and her knowledge of the Hawk aircraft.
"They only have ASRAAMs" she commented. "We could take them".
((OOC: Mongoose and Saint are the two PCs that still need to move)).
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Saint grinned as he followed orders and turned thirty degrees to the right.
This was fun.