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The "Police du Ciel" (Air Police) is an interception mode in which you do not have weapons but allows you to intercept a contact in order to make visual identification.

 

It also works with the "Police Seachlight", a searchlight on the left of the airframe that allows you to identify aircrafts in the dark.

 

It turns you into an air marshall. :)

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The "Police du Ciel" (Air Police) is an interception mode in which you do not have weapons but allows you to intercept a contact in order to make visual identification.

 

It also works with the "Police Seachlight", a searchlight on the left of the airframe that allows you to identify aircrafts in the dark.

 

It turns you into an air marshall. :)

 

Hah cool, does it work in DCS atm?

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On 2000 RDY, the police mode (labelled IDF, identification) gives the pilot successive trajectory cues that guide the intercepting aircraft on the rear right sector of the target aircraft (to allow police light ID which, as Zeus said, is placed on the left side). I don't know if the RDI features those trajectory cues but as Zeus said, it's basically an air marshall mode. :)

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*Must..nnnnnnnggh... Must refrain... from doing... Police jokes.. Ggggh...

AAARH IT PLAYS "ROXANNE" WHENEVER AN ALARM KICKS IN SORRY SORRY I'M SO SORRY

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*Must..nnnnnnnggh... Must refrain... from doing... Police jokes.. Ggggh...

AAARH IT PLAYS "ROXANNE" WHENEVER AN ALARM KICKS IN SORRY SORRY I'M SO SORRY

 

Hahaha I'll give you a +1 for that.:lol:

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You mean it doesn't do this ?

 

 

:megalol:

 

Something very similar. (You read my mind btw. I was thinking of the same scene when I was writing my first reply to this thread).

"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."

"The three most dangerous things in the world are a programmer with a soldering iron, a hardware type with a program patch and a user with an idea."

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