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Strike at Belegorsk industrial complex
Written by ScatterGun   
Jun 11, 2006 at 05:54 PM

ImageAt 1700hrs an allied flight performed a successful precision strike on a soviet military industrial complex. The flight was a joint US/Georgian effort to reduce the enemy's infrastructure in the Crimea.

The complex was heavily defended by a long range BUK SAM site along with numerous other air defenses. The Georgian/US SEAD aircraft punched through the enemy defenses allowing the following strike aircraft a clear run at the primary targets. Several supply convoys driving in and out of the complex were also destroyed in the raid.

A nearby enemy helicopter gunship flight  was determined to be a threat to the mission and was also dispatched.

There were no allied casualties and a trailing BDA flight determined the mission to be a total success with all objectives achieved.

 On another front there is heavy fighting in the hills east of Sevastopol ...

 

Last Updated ( Jun 11, 2006 at 07:05 PM )
350 North Korean Sailors Rescued in Yellow Sea
Written by ruprecht   
Jun 10, 2006 at 01:31 AM

The RAN today rescued up to 350 sailors from the North Korean Navy, forced to abandon their ships following a strike by VAAF aircraft last night.

The sailors were plucked from survival rafts and lifeboats in the Yellow Sea, off the southwestern coast of the DPRK near Kwail.  They were survivors from two "Najin" class light guided missile frigates and two "Osa" class missile boats, sunk by pilots of the VAAF in a raid overnight.  Most are said to be in high spirits, though one high ranking officer is said to have barricaded himself in a "head" (Naval talk for a toilet) and has been singing "I'm So Ronery" for several hours.

Last Updated ( Jun 10, 2006 at 01:39 AM )
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Holy Grail Discovered in Spain?
Written by ruprecht   
Jun 07, 2006 at 08:40 PM

Simmeters.com have announced that their product ExportView has answered the problem of exporting MFD information in Falcon 4: Allied Force.  The Holy Grail of cockpit building has been discovered.  Or has it?

Last Updated ( Jun 09, 2006 at 12:19 PM )
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We are a squadron of (mostly) Australian flight simulator enthusiasts who enjoy flying multiplayer sims online together and discussing sims in general. We are a very informal group and as such do not have the sort of entry requirements that a lot of online squadrons have. We feel that this makes us especially friendly for those who are unfamiliar with online simming (or even simming in general). If you're new to the VAAF then you are welcome to sign up for the forums, introduce yourself in the nuggets area, read our fascinating manifesto, hop into IRC, and come for a flight in any of the sims that are going (phew).

Flight simulators that our squadron flys online are: Lockon Modern Air Combat ( LOMAC ) and its expansion Flaming Cliffs, Falcon4 in it's various forms ( F4AF , openfalcon , and redviper ), the IL2 / Pacific Fighters series (specifically 1946), and Microsoft Flight Simulator ( FS9 and FSX ). Several members also join up as a squad for semi-regular Armed Assault (ArmA) sessions and have been known to fly an Enemy Engaged ( EECH ) mission or two. With the release of Black Shark, some members are flying online operations in it as well. One thing's for certain, if there's a new online multiplayer combat sim out then some of us are bound to be playing it. You don't need to be from Australia to join us as most flightsims (even of the combat variety) seem to be quite tolerant of higher pings than would be acceptable in other multiplayer games.


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