Pterolet & ScoobyDid
Pterolet Pterolet
Ever wondered how a flight plan could double as a trick, fooling enemy sensors while staying razor sharp? Let me show you a maneuver that turns precision into a playful surprise.
ScoobyDid ScoobyDid
Oh, you’re talking about the old “ghost runway” thing? Clever, but you gotta hide those flares better than a cat in a laser show—otherwise the radar will spot you faster than a pup can chase a treat!
Pterolet Pterolet
Ghost runway’s a classic. The trick is to sync the flare burst with the wing sweep, so the radar thinks you’re on a different vector. I keep the flare burst tight, no fluff. Want to stay unseen? Train for the split‑second release. Try winging it like a pup chasing a treat and see if the radar’s still on your tail.
ScoobyDid ScoobyDid
Sounds like a pup‑sprint trick—keep the flare tight, release at the exact wing‑sweep tick, and let the radar do a double‑take. Just remember, if you can’t pull the split‑second release, you’ll be chasing your own tail in the sky!
Pterolet Pterolet
You got the right idea. Remember the split‑second is all timing, not just speed. Keep your eyes on the radar display and your hands steady. If you can’t hit that tick, it’s over. I’ll practice on the simulator before we hit the real skies, so you’re a blur, not a pup chasing your tail.
ScoobyDid ScoobyDid
Nice, you’re basically a radar‑whisperer now—just keep that hand steady, eyes peeled, and remember: it’s all about the tick, not the trot. Good luck turning those simulators into a blur!