Our site is going to be dedicated to simulating not just a Navy plane or a Navy flight or two, but a career in the navy. The best way to explain this would simply be to give an example of a career of a new recruit.
As a recruit in Virtual Nav Air Ops, your first stop is going to be the training squadron. This squadron will be represented as the VF101 Grimreapers, one of the last tomcat training squadrons in the Navy. The training will be all-encompassing to reflect the shortcomings of the recruit. For instance, if the recruit has never flown in a sim before, basic flight training will ensue. If the recruit has some flight experience but not in lock on, than more advanced flight training will hone his skills. All training will accomplish proficiency in three areas: Carrier Landings, ACM weapons familiarization, and Formation flying.
A recruit also begins his career with the rank of Officer Candidate. Completion of training will grant him the rank of ensign and his career has gotten off to a grand start. The team I have assembled will be ready, willing and able to meet the training needs of the recruits in order to train them faster. Some will graduate faster than others due to different skill levels, but all will be pretty familiarized with the game and definately carrier qualled.
Upon graduation, the newly minted ensign is then assigned to a squadron. The first two squadrons will be the VF-213 Blacklions and the VF-31 Tomcatters. Upon arrival they will begin a career that will much resemble that of a Virtual Airline. Carrier Landings, Kills, Flight time all being tracked and kept on record for each pilot. Ribbons and commendations will be awarded and ensigns will be brought up for promotion to LTJG then Lt. and so on.
Pilots showing exceptional leadership ability will be considered for promotion to command levels in the squadron. There will be three top tier officers in each squadron. These are CO, XO and CAG. Now, what makes this idea truly special is that a pilot with the willingness and dedication may one day be called upon by Command Staff to lead a squadron of his own. In such a case, the pilot will be asked to choose from the remaining list of tomcat squadrons, or hornet squadrons when that comes about. After his squad is picked, a new mod for that squadron paint scheme will begin to be worked on and upon completion given to the CO and his squadron will then be filled with either new graduates from the 101, or others that request transfer.
As a CO, he will have complete decision making in the squadron, including who he would like for his XO and CAG and what skins he would like in his mod. As CO he will also be responsible for the continued training of his men. CO's will be able to choose training times for thier squadron, this is to spread training out so that transfers can be made between squadrons for those whose schedules do not mesh with the CO schedule they are in command of. Flexibility is the key here to promote participation.
When the need arises, Fleet Captains will be needed to command two or more squadrons, comprising an airwing. When that need arises, CO's may rise to that rank and be considered Command Staff. Since Command Staff have no one squadron as their own, they will fly a tribute version of the VF-84 Jolly Rogers squadron. Rank has its privileges.
Squadrons will compete with eachother in regular events. Special mods will be made to accomodate that. Competition against outside air groups will also be a consideration. These internavy events will also lead to twice annual TOPGUN schools. A TopGun mod will be in the works and a F5 used for adversarial purposes. All in order to keep things from getting stagnate.
Pending participation and growth, hornets will be added in the near future. Of course that leads to problems with mods etc. But we will be in a constant state of adjustment for those needs. If a tomcat squad and a hornet squad faces eachother in a server, obviously only one will be carrier ready.
One of our finer additions is VX-4 Evaluators. This now defunct squadron will be our Blue Angels. Pilots with exceptional formation abilities will be given the chance to train in this demonstration squadron. VFAT participation will be sought and pilots who are chosen will temporarily transfer to VX-4 for training in the weeks leading up to the show.
That is it in a nutshell, many details need to be ironed out, but right now I have eight dedicated individuals willing to give it their best. I hope the community sees this for the gift it truly is. If we fail, it wont be for lack of effort.
Thanks
Admiral Keith "MadMax" Gorman
Commanding Officer, Virtual Naval Air Ops