Name: Loose Deuce Navy
Allegiance: Independent
Power:
Language: English
Timezone:
Members: 11
Allegiance: Independent
Power:
Language: English
Timezone:
Members: 11
About Loose Deuce Navy
We love to be independent, our age is average around 40+, so no kids talk (maybe about our owns ;.) , we are allways up for some good jokes, so being easy and relaxed, because we play to have fun.
When many people think about flying in "wings" (two or fourship formations), they are thinking in terms of what Shaw calls the "fighting wing" doctrine. The leader is the primary offensive unit of the section and is the one doing all the attacking. It is the wingman's job to stay with the leader, and protect him by preventing bandits from saddling up on him while he's fighting. The leader does almost all of the fighting, and the wingman simply tries to stay with him.
Fighting wing doctrine, also called "welded wing", was used once, when an ace as the winglead showed a freshman the ropes.
In Opposition to a "welded wing", Shaw introduced another wing doctrine, which he called the "double attack" doctrine. This is basically a system whereby each of the two section members provides support to the other, but neither one is bound into the leader/follower paradigm. They are both offensive units, and both are generally free to maneouver as the circumstances demand, each one covering the other. This does not mean, that the section disintegrates upon contact with the enemy - its stays together, but in a looser fashion than "welded wing" would dictate, and the roles of primary attacker and supporter may change back and forth, depending upon, who has the best shooting solution. This doctrine is sometimes referred to as the "loose deuce" system. While "welded wing" historically was a doctrin, where an "Ace" leads a "Freshman" into the fight, "loose deuce" is based on to a trustworthy relationship between "Aces".
And now in the future we are still based on relationsships and firendship
We are regulary nearly every evening (CET) online. We run our own TS Server. Trade and fight together, fly in formation into the battle, fight and always keep an eye on your wingman, fianally returning together to base. If you do the same thing, then you're using "loose deuce" wingman tactics right now, whether you know it or not. You watch others get engaged, and if they get in trouble, you can often help them by swooping down and nailing the bandit. You can nail bandits, which they are dragging. That's basically what "loose deuce" is - only when you are doing it with a dedicated wingman, it is even more effective than the impromptu wingmen you get in the arena. Being in a different tactical situation than your wingman gives you a good chance to make a good shot at the enemy.
Flying "loose deuce" allows all members of the section to act offensively and to come home with their fair share of kills - and there is no better reason for flying "loose deuce" than that.
we are currently around 14 Pilots, a lot of us started at alpha or beta phase.
The squadron was founded 10 Years ago, we're online everyday (no must have)
we enjoy all action, but NO MINIG if you got no corvette or an anaconda, we will push you massive (money train) to get one....
Send pm or an email to dhyran at gmx.net for more questions or just to get the TS Server information to join for some flights
You can find us ingame under Loose Deuce Navy or under ID LDNA. Join us!
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dhyran
lets get some more thargoids guys
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Stache64 | Elite | PC | ||
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