I've seen this a lot. Someone saying "hard 2" or "soft 2".
Personally I refer to them as banks and turns. I say "2-turn" or "2-bank".
So how do you refer to a specific maneuver template?
I've seen this a lot. Someone saying "hard 2" or "soft 2".
Personally I refer to them as banks and turns. I say "2-turn" or "2-bank".
So how do you refer to a specific maneuver template?
"Sexy."
I say a Hard and a Bank.
I'll be in my bunk...
I use to say hard 2, now I say turn.
I still say bank though
Edited by Krynn007I say a Hard and a Bank.
I'll be in my bunk...
Interesting, I don't think I've heard the two mixed before.
According to page 6 of the rulebook everybody is supposed to say straight, bank, turn and koiogran turn.
I try and use the technical, correct terminology, but do occasionally fall back to "hard #" just because so many people don't seem to realize that there IS a correct terminology,
I normally use hard # (turn), easy/gentle # (bank), straight #, and #-K (or just "K-turn" if it's a ship with only one speed). I probably should start trying to use the correct terms.
Edited by DR4COYeah I use "Hard" and "Gentle", although I perfectly understand the other terminology. It's usually just a case of what you're used to (in the same way that if I push a joystick controller forward I want to look down because I learnt to play flight simulators before I learnt to play first person shooters).
Always bank, turn/hard split.
I like it hard.
"hard #" vs "soft #" for me, usually.
Less plosive consonants, I suppose?
Lazy and hard here...
Yeah I use "Hard" and "Gentle", although I perfectly understand the other terminology. It's usually just a case of what you're used to (in the same way that if I push a joystick controller forward I want to look down because I learnt to play flight simulators before I learnt to play first person shooters).
That's it! I never realized that before! My little brother always harassed me for using inverted on Halo . . .
I generally use the same terms as the OP, though I also hear what he hears. I imagine that I might also pick up the terms from my opponents at times.
Another thing I say, when my pilot is stressed and I'm doing a green maneuver, is that my pilot is "turning on the Barry Manilow and taking it easy."
Both
What I really hate is when people say "Hard bank"
Yeah, that's totally a thing around here.
I turn and bank.
But I don't k-turn. I u-turn.
Turn/bank
My group says "gentle" and "hard". Just felt more intuitive.
Both
What I really hate is when people say "Hard bank"
Yeah, that's totally a thing around here.
To be fair, that's actually correct terminology for aircraft since it is banking.
Supposed to be turn and bank but I too go with hard # and soft #.
Banks and turns are the correct term for aircraft maneuvers.
I refer to k-turns as "3k", "4k" and "5k".
"Hard-Turn 2"
we use hard and soft....often with a giggle ![]()
and Ks for K turns