First let me start by saying don't want to step on anyone's toes here!
Here's the reason for this question...
Was tidying some old shelves out this morning and came across a game system I created back in 1996 (I have a sealed registered envelope with copies of the templates and rules)
To all intents and purposes if you squint this could be the flight path system, manoeuvre templates, rules to customise ships, pilot, weapon and upgrade cards. It includes some custom ship models as well as rules to use the micromachine starwars toys of all things! LOL
It also included fleet battles, formation rules, in fact if anything I would say it was a more in depth and customizable system than the current set of FP rules!
It also includes custom ship bases that hold all the rolling information by way of spaces where dice are kept to keep track of shields, hull, ammo etc. a sort of forerunner of the clix system if you will
Now, the only reason I am interested in the history of the flightpath system is when I created my game back in '96 I sent copies to several game companies, some in the US, several replied but insisted I sign over all copyright before they would even consider it, while I believe this may have been common practice back then I was just a young 'un and very suspicious so I basically stuck it back on the shelf and pretty much forgot about it!
As I say, not trying to stir anything here but would be interested to see where the 'original' concept came from and if it was just some subliminal imprinting on my behalf, but from what I remember I was quite excited about the originality of it all!
Interested from the UK