Hey y'all
so, I was going through the FMB tutorial over at M4T. And wouldn't you know it, by the second tutorial, I already had my imagination spinning, and I'm making my own mission set over Oahu in 1944.
basically I'm making it a training mission, for me, and I'll share it because "why not?" It's going to be kind of a "wrap it all up" type of training mission, where takeoff, trimming, multiple waypoint headings, a tight "ceiling" and "hard-deck," all help keep the pilot focused on the job at hand. It's basically going to be something fun for me to do, to practice working with the compasses within the cockpits, and the "happy" engine settings and speeds for different planes (which makes the waypoints "time" interesting...)
I have a couple questions for everyone, see if you can help me make it "plausibly accurate"
1) would pilots fly low, like during land navigation training? Nothing crazy low, but having a hard-deck of 1,000 feet and a ceiling of 2,000 feet over an island in the Pacific be okay?
1a) if that island had a small mountain range, would the pilots fly at a set altitude that would fly them safely over that mountain? say for example - hard-deck of 3,500 feet, but a ceiling of 5,000 feet, but then go back down to a lower altitude when they passed over the mountain range and stay close to the ground?
basically think about Oahu, and could there be a short landnav patrol around the southern half of the island, crossing over the Koolau Mountain Range from Kahana Bay to Wheeler Field, or thereabouts where the mountain range sort of "splits" with a low spot?
2) what would be a good cruising speed for a multitude of aircraft in service by late 1943?
I'm thinking about literally the speed differences and quirks of say the Corsair vs the Dauntless
3) if anyone can help me out with the "jargon" for the mission brief, along with making it look legit as far as the headings and such that may be on it, like
"MARFORPAC - 5, January, 1944 - CLASSIFIED" or whatever it would be lol
basically, this all evolved out of the "I think tonight I'm going to try my hand with that FMB Tutorial since the guys taught me the 'alt-tab' trick." Honestly I blame Johnny Cash for all of this since I'm listening to him as I make this mission up.
anyway, let me know what you guys think please.
and as a teaser,
this is my favorite flygirl:
... I mean the plane, not the model lol
oh! also, forgot to mention this, I found a sweet map of Oahu online via the Library of Congress:
http://www.loc.gov/resource/g4382o.ct000609/