Rod367th. I agree that the dar bar does not include all the "under dar" activity, however it is a far representation of activity along the borders.
I frequently see the Rook/Knight border with 3 to 4 partial dar bars and maybe 1 full dar. Along Knight/Bish 3 to 4 partial and 3 to 4 full dar bars. The same along Rook/Bish line. And this doesn't show all the "Under Dar" activity either.
To say it doesn't exits is turning a blind eye to the facts. By admission, both Rooks and Knights on "200" admittedly attack the under dog. Bishops. This is nothing new. This has happened for years. We are not saying that Rooks and Knights don't have some great battles. You forget that not so long ago, we were Knights as well.
But when there is twice as much dar activity between Knights and Bishops and Rooks and Bishops as there is between Rooks and Knights, (not including "Under Dar" activity), it is far to say that there are that many more aircraft battling in that area.
You can call the sky green all you want. That does not change what is.
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