Reddshift Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 (edited) VMFA-251 is back and recruiting virtual Marine Hornet pilots! The virtual Thunderbolts are looking for some hard-charging, crayon munching, dirt sleeping virtual Devil Dogs to tear up the skies and tear down the officers mess! We're a sister squadron of JTF-1, a large group of like-minded sim aviation enthusiasts comprised of F-14, F-16, F-15E, and AH-64 squadrons, flying mostly PvE missions and conducting training across most DCS maps. Our official training/mission nights occur JTF-wide, Tuesdays and Sundays and we're wheels up at 2000 EST. Initial expectations are basic familiarity with the DCS: F/A-18C module: startup, basic handling, basic systems knowledge, air-to-air refueling, and landing with minimal fireballs and letters to surviving kin. Having the DCS maps; NTTR, Syria, and PG are also very helpful. Being virtual badasses, we employ a bit of crass humor, so you must be 18 or older and mature. We also use most of the usual 3rd party software suspects used in the DCS MP environment and host multiple 24/7 training/mission servers. We operate a milsim-lite environment, employing realistic tactics as they apply to DCS, while keeping things fun and inclusive. We use a training syllabus and SOP's covering all aspects of flying the Hornet in DCS and we specialize in the missions of Marine Aviation as they relate to DCS: CAS using 9 lines, Interdiction, SEAD/DEAD, armed recon, anti-air warfare, etc., but we stress airmanship above all else. Fear not though, we are still virtual Naval Aviators, and conduct carrier operations IAW realistic carrier procedures alongside our sister JTF-1 Naval squadrons. If interested, swing by and introduce yourself in the JTF-1 Discord. JTF-1 Discord Hoorah! Edited November 21, 2023 by Reddshift [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
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