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===Formations===
 
===Formations===
[[File:Formations.jpg|thumb|right|Common combat formations]]
 
 
The most common flight formations we use are Wedge or Finger Four, since these are the easiest to maintain as the wingman. Wedge is basically two fighting wings separated by 3-5 miles.
 
The most common flight formations we use are Wedge or Finger Four, since these are the easiest to maintain as the wingman. Wedge is basically two fighting wings separated by 3-5 miles.
  

Revision as of 22:16, 5 March 2017

Basic intro info about formation flying. What it is.

Learning objectives

  1. Do stuff
  2. Do more stuff

Learning files

  • Learning TE
  • Video
  • ACMI

More Info

4-Ship formations

More detail here, if required. Embedded images and video links.

Formations

The most common flight formations we use are Wedge or Finger Four, since these are the easiest to maintain as the wingman. Wedge is basically two fighting wings separated by 3-5 miles.

Remember to not fly too close. Flying wingtip to wingtip severely limits your ability to manoeuvre and restricts your ability to check your six visually. Stay within visual range and far enough to the side that your leader can see you, but far enough away that you can see him if he changes altitude and do evasive manoeuvres without risking a collision.