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I want to suggest that under the TRAINING menu we could have a module for PRACTICE. This should help in checking out if we are following the correct procedure or not. Like an objective exam paper? Better still to have the relevant cockpit display to go through the checklist till we master it. Old days we used to have a blind-fold test to point and touch the correct levers, switches etc. No guesses for what happened if you FAIL. 😰 

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Just jump into any multiplayer server, and immediately You'll get your feedback with very precise scoring 😄
More seriously, I am quite sure developers have more useful functionalities to work about, than bothering with something that can be substituted with mission generator, mission editor or mentioned before jump directly into action.

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I would like that. If not additional functionality with separate training vs practice mode or module, than maybe just how the training missions are structured. The Harrier has an incredible set of actual Training missions (short/full versions, night/day versions), and the Hornet has an incredible set of training missions under Missions (the mission/weapon/combat qualification ones). Having each of those as a standard for modules moving forward would be fantastic.

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Thanks to both of you. So far I have only practised TRAINING modules. Done only about 40 hrs, 350 landings. Just getting the hang of A/G Gun and rockets. I taught FMS to airline pilots but for me F/A 18 is much more complex. After watching the hardware panels-Take-off and combat- by WInWIng, I thought of the same in software versions where one can just practice a sequence with checklist to master it without fumbling/finding the right switches/ buttons etc. Anyway, even at 76, I am not too old to fly fighters.

Best wishes and regards, Vishkar. vhk1210@gmail.com

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