User Guide

Creating a New Pilot
A locker with a flight bag or helmet indicates an active pilot. A locker with a folded
flag means that the pilot is inactive (either missing or killed in action).
To replace a dead pilot with a new one, select the dead pilot and change the
name. This will replace the pilot with a newly created one.
CHANGE UNIT Highlight the space at the top of the spiral notebook and left-
click to change your unit affiliation. You can left-click on the
unit insignias to view available units and select the one you
wish to join, and you can enter a nickname for your squad.
CREATE NEW PILOT Left-click on the name of the default pilot to change the
pilot’s name and callsign.
You will be given a window with the current pilot’s name
and callsign. Left-click on the end of the name and back-
space over it, then enter the name you prefer in the space.
Then, press e. If you wish to change your callsign, t
down to the callsign field and do the same. Repeat for your
squad nickname.
When you have the name, callsign and squad name you
wish, left-click on
ACCEPT. Or left-click CANCEL to exit with no
changes.
VIEW SQUAD DATA Left-click on this folder to open it and view a variety of
information about the performance of that pilot and the rest
of his squad.
Left-click on the bottom of the folder to toggle between
pages, and on the top to exit back to the locker.
The first page of Squad Data is your personal record. At
the top are your name, callsign, unit and squad. The left
column consists of your current rank, total number of
missions flown and number successfully completed, flight
hours in each of the four aircraft types, your current score
(your combat activity and successes, expressed in points)
and your rating vs. other pilots in your unit, expressed as a
percentile. Finally, all campaigns and training missions
completed by the pilot are listed. The second column
shows the number of times you’ve fired and hit with each
weapon, and rates your efficiency with it, and also shows
your confirmed kills sorted by unit type.
The second page of the folder displays information about
your squad. Each squad consists of 16 helicopter crews.
The page displays the name of each pilot and CP/G, the
type of helicopter flown by that team (your entry will dis-
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