Slydog486 Posted May 11, 2016 Share Posted May 11, 2016 Hello! This will be a multipart question, so don't feel like you have to answer the whole thing: I regularly visit the TFP Free Flight server, and have recently come in contact with a small group of pilots that I'm really enjoying flying with. A few days ago I volunteered to make a flight plan for the group to tackle a somewhat sticky target area. Though I certainly don't mind making complex flight plans for the group, it would be nice to know of any tips you may have for the future. So, on to the questions: 1) When making your flight plans, what information do you use on your waypoints? (How do you choose names for them, how do you choose whether to stick with ground elevation or place the waypoint in midair, how do you choose an accurate DTOT, etc.) 2) For example, we have a target area on a road, immobile, that has 6 MBTs and 2 Shilkas. Would you recommend A: Placing a waypoint on each individual truck (they're about 25-30 feet apart from each other in a line), B: Placing one waypoint for the Shilkas and one for the MBTs, or C: Placing a single waypoint for the whole area. If it's the second or last one, how would you let people know, through the waypoint name or something they can check easily in the cockpit, what the target type and number of targets there are under the waypoint? 3) Last but not least, how do you guys name your flight plans? I'm aware of how to assign the name, but how do you go about choosing one properly? I plan on having one flight plan for ingress, one for the actual target area, and one for egress (I'm doing it this way due to the sheer size of the flight plans themselves). Thanks for any feedback I can get! -Slydog486, Veteran DCS Noob 1 PC: MSI Z170A M7, i7-6700K, 32GB Corsair Vengeance LED DDR4-3466, (x2) Asus GTX 1070 8GB STRIX [2-way SLI], (x2) Samsung 850 EVO 500GB, (x2) WD Caviar Blue 1TB 7,200 RPM, EVGA SuperNOVA P2 850W, Windows 10 Home, Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX Glass. Periph: Razer - Black Widow Chroma, Kraken 7.1 Chroma, Seiren, Naga Hex; Thrustmaster Warthog, TrackIR 5, Saitek Pro-Flight Rudder Pedals, (x2) 22" 1920x1080, Bose Companion 5. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yurgon Posted May 11, 2016 Share Posted May 11, 2016 1) When making your flight plans, what information do you use on your waypoints? I try to name them as short as possible while giving basic information. Just an example: WP1: CLIMB WP2: REJOIN WP3: CRUISE1 WP4: CRUISE2 WP5: FENCEIN WP6: IP WP7: SAM WP8: AAA WP9: CCCPRI WP10: CCC2ND WP11: TRUCKS WP12: EGRESS WP13: FENCEOUT WP14: CRUISE3 WP15: CRUISE4 WP16: FINAL WP17: HOME I guess most are already self explanatory, except for some of the target waypoints, which should be further explained in the briefing, like: Your primary target is a mobile Command and Control Center at WP9. A second CCC is located around WP10, this is your secondary target. A group of trucks at WP11 is a tertiary target, in case your flight has weapons left and you deem the risk low enough to warrant an attack. Elevation is an important thing. All cruise/rejoin/ingress waypoints should be at a sensible altitude that deconflicts with other flights and keeps the flight as safe as possible (NOE in a high threat SAM environment, or > 15,000 ft AGL when MANPADs and AAA are the biggest threat). All target waypoints at ground level, always. Nothing worse than having to fiddle with the CDU in the middle of the enemy homeland because the TGP points to another continent. :D 2) For example, we have a target area on a road, immobile, that has 6 MBTs and 2 Shilkas. Would you recommend [...] Probably option C (single waypoint) ;) Most vehicles/groups will disperse after the first attack, so you might end up with 8 waypoints and no targets under them. Maybe one waypoint for each target group, but I think a good flight lead would create waypoints or markpoints on the fly (pun intended ;)) while preparing for the attack. 3) Last but not least, how do you guys name your flight plans? So far, I don't, one flightplan has always been enough for me. ;) -Slydog486, Veteran DCS Noob LOL at "veteran noob" :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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