1. Your range radio is your friend. Establish your presence in the area by making a general announcement call over the range radio. I.E
This is Forkster flying a F4F in 10-10-5 at Angels 10. Any friendlies in the arena?Response:
Forkster, this is Oldman, hey I'm at 10-10-3 in a TBM Oscar Tango Delta. I see an enemy aircraft heading your way - maybe angels 52. When you see another aircraft, challenge their identity if you cannot make out its type or nationality.
This is Forkster flying 10-10-5 in F4F. Aircraft 10-10-2 please identify.Response:
This is Jaeger in a Zero, I need help - have a bogey high at 10-10-5. Must be one of those moron Gunfighters again(Of course, as an enemy, I cannot hear him - but he does let his peers know he's being engaged)
3. If player doesn't respond, do a check-6 to see if they light up and for the pilot to 'wake up'.
(I'm making the assumption that icon settings and check-6 functions are decoupled from one another).
4. If check-6 is negative, announce that you're engaging an enemy and location (you may need help/backup)
Forkster is engaging enemy fighter at 10-10-2Response:
This is Jaeger. Fighter is in - I'm at 10-10-2 angels 5. I don't need help - it must be Oldman.5. If you see fighters mixing it up, use your radio to determine what is going on.
This is Tank in sector 10-10-1 - any friendlies in the area need assistance. Cancel that - engaging target at 10-10-2What you're noticing is that the more you talk - the more info you share with one another. Range is great for helping coordinate efforts with no icons.