=vslp= wrote:
I think it was a cv battle where we had no gps and had to vor everything to determine our position. Faced with a long session of patrolling the ocean looking for enemy ships, it was a welcome excersise in navigation. Even had to find our own ships. Don't think I can enjoy grey radar dots. Spent to much time bouncing and maneuvering toward friendly dots. Now that I think about it, I really did NOT enjoy gray dots. We to few and terrain to big and its hard enough finding the right kind of fight even with good gci. They did have some kind of IFF in ww2 didn't they?
It was an IJ series in the large Malta terrain. I recall this event with a big smile. Not only because of it was the first IJ series I flew in which had the Zero but more because of one particular frame.
I was with Jg51 at the time and the great 303 Kościuszko had just de-banded. We received Briar, Rat and Subcpo from the 303. Subcpo was, as his callsign suggest, a Chief Petty Officer onboard a submarine. Rat and Briar called him Chief. So Chief took navigational lead for the squad and flew us all over the map...according to VOR. What we all didnt realize in the constant Noon-time sky, was that we were flying east and off the map. Chief swore we were headed to land. We knew our CV was just off the east side of the northern land mass...but we contineued, like sheep, following the Navigator. After furious .vor typing and cross referencing, we finally realized our (his) mistake and turned back. I still laugh at it today.
I am not a fan of NO GPS frames because the terrain is devoid of landmarks and as was stated earlier, causes an undue number of minutes with your head inside the cockpit, which is bad for your health.
I do like the Grey Dots, as it allows for the notification of contacts, but does not tell you if they are friendly or foe - requiring you to get a visual ID.
Whatever the settings...we will adapt.
Horrido!