Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: DarkNet on February 17, 2004, 07:16:52 PM
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Has anyone passed around the idea of landing lights on carriers.
It would make night landings a little more friendly. Maybe only make them visable from about 1-2k.
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I dont recall of landing light, because I couldnt tell they use landing light during WWII and probably only a night fighter like F6F-5N or F4U-2. I gotta study more about US Naval and Rritish Naval history.
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Are you referring to "Runway Lights" on carrier decks, "Landing Lights" on aircraft, or the "Ball"?
If you are referring to the "Ball" or Mirror Projected Landing Sight (glide-slope landing system), it wasn't perfected until after WW2.
In the post-war 40s-early 50s the Brits invented the Angled Flight-Deck, the Steam Catapult, and the Mirror Projected Landing Sight.
Until then, everyone was still using Landing Signal Officers standing on the stern and waving flags or paddles.
CptA
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then can we have a little dude waving a lighter in the air ..... :lol
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can see it now: Hay zippos out hurry somebody get the damn lighter fluid!!! {as a f4u-4 crashes on deck} Nevermind! they'll be able to land with this lightLOL
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In the 'gunship or fieldgunner' option, they should enable the signal officer :)