in P3D? I am thinking of downloading it.
The download hangar is currently disabled. We're doing our best to bring it back as soon as possible.
Will This Work . . . . .
- Joecoastie
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Will This Work . . . . .
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US Navy - HS-3, VX-1, HS-7 (USS Intrepid, USS Wasp, USS Yorktown)
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US Navy - HS-3, VX-1, HS-7 (USS Intrepid, USS Wasp, USS Yorktown)
Va National Guard - 229th Cbt Avn Co
US Coast Guard - E City CGAS, CGC Morro Bay, RTC Yorktown
NOAA - Co-op Observer 1983 - present
Re: Will This Work . . . . .
Lol...Brings back a memory for me from my time on active duty in the US Army back in the early 1980's.
I was attending the US Air Force Strategic Deployment Course at Tinker AFB and saw a plywood mock-up of a C-5B Cockpit that pilots used for practice and procedures certifications.
Back then computers were just starting to take hold, but 99% of everything we did was still on paper.
To move people and equipment we had to use paper cutouts for load planning on C-130, C-141, and C-5 aircraft and fill out the dreaded red/white Dash-2's for hazardous cargo items.
Those were the days!
Mat
I was attending the US Air Force Strategic Deployment Course at Tinker AFB and saw a plywood mock-up of a C-5B Cockpit that pilots used for practice and procedures certifications.
Back then computers were just starting to take hold, but 99% of everything we did was still on paper.
To move people and equipment we had to use paper cutouts for load planning on C-130, C-141, and C-5 aircraft and fill out the dreaded red/white Dash-2's for hazardous cargo items.
Those were the days!
Mat