1v1 combat debrief
safetypee, with the best will in the world, please understand that things have move on significantly since the days of the lightning. We all have a huge amount of respect for what people did before us, but you cannot sit in your back garden and judge what you see happening above you. Technology is now generations ahead of what you will have flown, and it has changed, to some extend, what you might consider to be the 'basics' of BFM. How about saying it was great to see a couple of pilots enjoying themselves over the Malvern Hills? That would have read better than your dribble about pulling the nose up in 'Close-contact defensive guns environment' situation (WTAF?). By all means, drink some whiskey and spin some dits, but don't come on here and slag the current generation off, from my experience they are exceptionally dedicated and talented individuals.
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Back to the original discussion on debriefs. Using the MLat technology ( as deployed in ranges such as Pax River and 29 Palms) it is possible to record the activity in 3D at one second intervals and then use graphics technology to give accurate and "exciting" debriefs. There used to be some playbacks on the Sensis website but they do not seem have transitioned to the Saab site. Unfortunately the files are too big to post.
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