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Old 18th Dec 2005, 14:37
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"Track to Attack"

Anyone remember the RAF Nav work cycle video "Track to Attack"?

Planning and flying an IP to Target run in a Hawk, Tucano and Bulldog the techniques involved etc. Think it was made sometime in the 80/s or early 90s.

Anyone got a copy of this great Nav video?

Better yet is it online anywhere?

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Old 18th Dec 2005, 16:50
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Not the one that went along along the lines of:

"What are you going to do now, John?"
"Look out and fly accurately, Sir"
"Well done, John!"

etc etc
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"Map down, fly accurately, keep a good lookout!"

A true classic!
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So what happened to the guy from Track to Attack? Did his rock-solid workcycle see him to the Harrier and beyond?
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It's all about the cresent shaped wood. Every proper IP to target run should have one!
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Anyone got a copy of this great Nav video?
Groundschool at Linton certainly have...
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Old 20th Dec 2005, 10:14
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Classic Video

If you're lucky they may even sort you out with a copy of "Tucano ... NOW!" Another 80s classic.
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Old 20th Dec 2005, 13:54
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All we had was some clattering 16mm film of a Yank in an A-4:

"This water tower at Eclectic will make a good visual feature"

He had a huge thick red line on his chart which looked as though it had been drawn with a 1/4 inch paintbrush.

Then there was the Jet Provost film which I think was mainly aimed at the Finningley JP navigator students. If I recall correctly, 'Jim' was the student?

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I remember that one. I seem to recall it featured a certain Acting Pilot Officer Bairsto and advocated using a 1/2 penny coin to draw your turning circle.
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I recall seeing a safety film, back in the 70's, on FOD that featured a Dominie and a rock ape on a bike who had been picking mushrooms.

Oh, in case you wonder why I'm posting at 0840 on Crimbo day. Cos I'm working. Or should that go on the "Can you believe it" thread?
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