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MiG CAP CHARLIE4 (AIM-54 Phoenix) + 4 (AIM-9Sidewinder)This load-out combines long-rangecapability with speed. The four AIM-54sare perfect for taking out reconnaissanceaircraft or tactical co-ordination platforms.Once the Phoenix missiles are gone,you’re left with a dramatic speedadvantage and a full complement of “fireand forget” missiles.STANDARD ARMAMENT: In addition tothe missiles, your F-14 always begins amission with one 20 mm M61A1 gun (675rounds) and two drop tanks of fuel eachcontaining 267 gallons.Detail [D]Press the Detail [D] Key for a close-upinspection of your weapon configuration.Shown here, a F-14 loaded down with a fullcompliment of six Phoenix missilesTHE SQUADRON ROSTERThe Squadron Roster Board. There are noentrance exams to pass or initiations to endurebefore joining.Before you fly any mission, you must firstbe assigned to particular F-14 equippedfighter squadron. FLEET DEFENDERfeatures ten (10) F-14 squadronsnormally associated with the US eastcoast naval commands. By pressing theSQUADRON [S] Key, you are givenaccess to these squadrons and theircurrent campaign status. Pick any one ofthe squadrons you desire.EDIT PILOT [E]Press the EDIT PILOT [E] Key to assignyourself to the squadron you’ve selected.A name plate labelled Pilot Nameappears. Use the non-key pad arrowkeys and backspace key to enter yourfirst name (top line), callsign (middle line)and last name (bottom line). For example,your entry might look like;Edward“Killer”CrawfordOnce you have finished entering or editingyour name, you must now do the same foryour RIO. Use your mouse cursor to pressEDIT RIO button. When you are satisfied,press the Enter key or use the mousecursor and press OK to return to theSquadron Roster Board.

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