Quick question about advanced strike planner

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RE: Quick question about advanced strike planner

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The concerning thing about this accident was the Fitz clearly being DIW. There is no paint scraping evidence on either ship indicating they attempted to avoid each other.

Plenty of reasons a ship can be DIW
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RE: Quick question about advanced strike planner

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Nevermind the strike planner, you guys have me intrigued about these "vintage" planning tools now! [X(]

Do you have any [unclassified] examples or sources for planning/timing tools used for building ATOs before things went digital?
I feel like they could be useful to the enterprising CMANO player while we wait for our own AI strike planner to catch up [:)]
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No that takes me back
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ORIGINAL: Gunner98
Way to make me feel old! I'm only 31!

I'm dammed near double that!

This is the high tech piece of kit I learned to compute gunnery data on!!

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Now that takes me back all I need now is a rake marker for a gunnery throw off shoot
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