June 29, 2018

NEPTUNE no.6 June 2018


Index

This month's cover:
The United States Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron Blue Angels support aircraft, the Lockheed C-130T Hercules affectionately known as Fat Albert flies over the United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon for a promotional photo. A long awaited and much anticipated inclusion of Fat Albert Airlines in the Blue Angels demonstration layout in Second Life will finally happen this year during the Independence Day Air Show at Agrippa.

Main cover story:
Faaaaaaaaaat Albert is here!
Serving with the Navy Flight Demonstration Team Blue Angels since the very start, Fat Albert always flew in support of the squadron but never integrated the team's demonstrations during the last two seasons. Dedicated to transmit as much as possible the ideals and procedures of the real life Blue Angels, it was the squadron's intent not to fly the emblematic aircraft in its demonstration capacity without a USMC crew, as it is made of U.S. Marines. With the successful ending of her internship with the squadron, Major Dominique van Dongen has made the team whole as she will take command of Fat Albert for the 2018 Season, starting on July 4, for this year's ID4 to be held once more at CinSal International Airport. Here you can find the 2018 Independence Day Air Show program.

SL15B
Happy 15th anniversary Second Life!
The Blue Angels join Second Life's 15th Birthday (SL15B) celebrations and we have set up a small stand in the Stupendous region, where several aerobatic teams are also represented.

VMFAT-101 2012 F/A-18B - A very special Hornet
On 2 November, 2012, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 101 held a dedication ceremony during which a restored F/A-18B Hornet was unveiled specially painted with the names of four Medal of Honor recipients. This aircraft was the subject of a 12 unit Limited Edition by Eight Shades of Blue. See the bird in question here and find out more about it in this month's Special Section.
[ Update: The last of the available 12 units was sold shortly after this article was published! A new Limited Edition of a USMC Hornet will be placed in the market soon. ]
 
 Special section - The real life "Medal of Honor" Hornet (see here) 

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NEPTUNE no.6 Back Cover

May 28, 2018

NEPTUNE no.5 May 2018


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This month's cover:
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, Washington D.C. - The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall provides one of the National Mall’s most powerful scenes. In truth, the “wall” is actually made up of two identical walls that each stretch 246 feet and 9 inches, containing more than 58,000 names. The names are listed in chronological order based on the date of casualty, and within each day, names are shown in alphabetical order. Perhaps the memorial wall’s most defining characteristic is a visitor’s ability to see his or her reflection at the same time as the engraved names, connecting the past and the present like few other monuments can.

Main cover story:
That Monday in May...
Observing today's remembrance, a Memorial Day ceremony took place at Naval Air Station Miramar, attended by SL US Navy and SL USMC service members from Third and Seventh Fleets, as well as USCG in SL members. Here is a record of the event with transcripts of the present senior officers' remarks.

Regular AAR Exercises - Blake Sea Corridor
This exercise is a regular event organized by USN 7th Fleet SL with Third Fleet participation. Briefing for the May 27 mission took place at NAS Miramar's Map Room. Participating squadrons from both fleets took off from Miramar and the tanker(s) from SNO.
 Special section - AAR Exercise May 27 record (see here)  

Royal Navy F/A-18? - Remembering the 892nd Naval Air Squadron
This is my impression of what a F/A-18D Hornet would look like if the 892 Naval Air Squadron had adopted it to replace the Phantom F4K's were it not disbanded in 1978.
The livery has most of the old F4K elements down to the canopy ejection line and it also includes a homage to the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle that took place on the very day this livery was painted on the aircraft and flown for the first time as part of a 100 RAF group grid flight. You can find the inscription with the Royal Wedding crest on the aft door of the frontal landing gear. The date (19MAY2018) also shows on both "anvils" over the wing extensions.

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NEPTUNE no.5 Back Cover

April 27, 2018

NEPTUNE no.4 April 2018



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This month's cover:
Real life United States Coast Guard HITRON MH-65 Dolphin. The USCG in SL sports HITRON colors as standard on their rotary wing aircraft and others to clearly differentiate from the current USCG white, blue and red color schemes the Second Life Coast Guard uses. A few aircraft still display the tricolor liveries, but in all aircraft and sea vessels you can read "U.S. COAST GUARD", which also helps setting them apart from those in use by the SLCG.

Main cover story:
Second Life U.S. Coast Guard
NEPTUNE interviewed Admiral Toxic Lemon for this month's issue. I went to the USCGHQ at CGAS Majipoor, Corsica, and showed the Admiral a first proof of the April cover, revealing the U.S. Coast Guard in Second Life would have cover story honors this month and what better way to do justice to one of the oldest role play groups in Second Life, in the military/paramilitary universe, than to let the man who leads it use his own words to describe it.

Blue Angels prepare World Tour 2018
The Blue Angels are contacting owners/managers of Second Life world landmarks as it is their objective this year to fly over some of the grid’s best real life world landmark counterpart locations.
For the 2018 World Tour, the objective is to fly over some of Second Life’s most emblematic world landmarks - example: The Eiffel Tour, in Paris - so mostly we will have to adapt to local conditions. The information presented here serves as a guide to the squadron’s typical routine so that managers/owners of selected world landmarks in SL have a clear idea of our capabilities and needs.
Paris and London are already on the World Tour route, so if you own/manage a world landmark location in SL or know someone who does, contact the Navy Flight Demonstration Team Blue Angels number 7 (CAPT. Asra Kron) or number 8 (Major Dominique van Dongen)!
To see the prospect used to showcase the World Tour continue reading.
 
Eight Shades of Blue launches MP store
Following the launch of Shana Carpool's F/A-18C and D Hornets, the USN Third Fleet SL official livery supplier, Eight Shades of Blue, expanded decisively towards the Second Life Market Place, starting with a range of paint kits made for the new Hornets. Eight Shades of Blue is also an official Shana Aircraft supplier and Spartan Industries supplier, but does art work for the most popular models of many other aircraft manufacturers in Second Life.
Being in business since 2016, first exclusively for the SL United States Navy, then directly to private clients who asked for custom exclusives which are still a very important business component, Eight Shades of Blue is now making its quality work more accessible and available to all, increasing the variety of paint kits available on a very regular basis. Along with the Market Place store, selected locations on the SL grid have vendors with the available products. The profit helps to pay for Du Sud Isle, providing for the continued presence of NAS Miramar on the grid.
To get to know Eight Shades of Blue and for the link to the store, aircraft listings and more, continue reading.

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NEPTUNE no.4 Back Cover


March 20, 2018

NEPTUNE no.3 March 2018



Index

This month's cover:
Main: VFC-13 Saint Adversary F-16N Vipers on a high altitude practice over the Blake Sea, September 2017. The Navy Vipers are stationed at N.A.S. Miramar and mainly serve as aggressors during open air, multi-region intercept exercises during TOPGUN classes.
Insert: Luxor International Blue Angels Air Show poster (see this month's back cover). 

Editor's Note:
My apologies for the untimely fashion NEPTUNE no.3 came out. March was a particularly hard month in real life but here we are and catching up. Thank you for your support. Go Navy!

Main cover story:
U.S. Navy F-16N "Vipers"
The Navy does have operational General Dynamics F-16's, only they are named "Vipers" to set them apart from the U.S.A.F. "Fighting Falcons". Used in real life first at N.A.S. Miramar and the Navy Fighter Weapons School and to this day at N.A.S. Fallon with the Naval Strike Air Warfare Center (Topgun's heir), the "Vipers" serve in dissimilar air combat tactics (D.A.C.T.) training in the adversary role, providing the fleet with a light and highly maneuverable aircraft to fly against the front line naval fighters during TOPGUN engagements.

Main cover story profile:
General Dynamics F-16N Viper profile (see here!)

Inset cover story:
Luxor International Air Show 2018
Every year the Navy Flight Demonstration Team Blue Angels tries to perform at Luxor International Airport. For the third consecutive year the squadron returned to Luxor on March 31, where it was joined by Team Phoenix and the Bull Rock Hornets for the 2018 air show. Details of the Blues layout available following the link below.

Becoming a Naval Aviator with Third Fleet in SL
An article used as reference in Third Fleet as to what lies along the path to the Wings of Gold and how to achieve the Naval Aviator certification. Since the Naval Service Training Center left Third Fleet, we have both sent officer candidates to OCS at Second Fleet and trained them at Third, pursuing our cooperation with 7th Fleet in N.A.T.C. related matters. A comprehensive guide to what is expected of every naval aviator in Third Fleet.

Shana Carpool's new F/A-18 Hornet explained
Just as the new Hornet was released we were made aware that unfortunately it was not enough to name the paint kits correctly - some people would still use a model C paint kit on the F/A-18D and the model D paint kit on the F/A-18C. In some cases minor differences would be not so obvious but in most liveries the problems would be very serious. Then you would have people complaining about the paint kits, about the aircraft and who knows what else. So we decided to release a version 1.2 immediately with independent paint boxes for the two aircraft.
Following that update an issue concerning the application of textures along the canopy and dorsal areas came up and was dealt with immediately, along with the addition of the rudders command (a feature used since January in the Blue Angels Hornets) and a few other structural improvements which justified a v1.3 release. This will not affect the paint systems, which will still work as in v1.2.

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Neptune no.3 Back Cover


February 18, 2018

NEPTUNE no.2 February 2018



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This month's cover:
Main: In a detail from this year's Homecoming poster, Captain Asra "Cougar" Kron, Angel 7, waves to the Blue Diamond, welcoming the Hornets to the demo squadron at last. Inset: Alpha Jets of the Patrouille de France perform a smoke check.

Main cover story:
A New Season Starts: Blue Angels Homecoming 2018
After two postponements, this year's Blue Angels Homecoming happened on the weekend of February 10 and 11, at NAS Miramar, traditionally marking the new season start for the Navy Flight Demonstration Team. This year, the Blues proudly flew their new F/A-18C Hornets for the first time, launching the first operational version of the upcoming Shana Carpool Aircraft commercial F/A-18C and F/A-18D Hornets.
Link to the complete photo coverage of the two day event in the story.
Check the Homecoming Raffle results for the stock F/A-18C Hornet in this story and also below in "The Bug is Back!" Quite a surprise!

Inset cover story:
Armée de l'Air: French Air Power in Second Life
EPAA 20.300/312 (Equipe de Présentation de l'Armée de l'Air 20.300 et 20.312) aka the Patrouille de France in Second Life is the Armée de l'Air ambassador squadron and together with training squadron GE 314 (Groupement-Ecole 314 "Christian Martel") share BA 701 as their home. Recently, the squadrons were relocated near Paris and got a small overseas base with open skies practice characteristics at Gordon Regional Airport in the small Sharp Continent.

Few and Proud in Third Fleet: Upcoming USMC Squadrons
An illustrated guide to new squadrons assigned to the United States Marine Corps detachment in Third Fleet. VMM-262 The Flying Tigers, equipped with MV-22 Ospreys, and HMH-466 Wolfpack operating the MH-90 MHF (NH Industries NH-90), both stationed at MCAF Quantico, the marines air facility that together with MCB Quantico will be inaugurated next March.

The Wild Blue Yonder! SL USAF Thunderbirds
After a wrong foot start, the USAF Thunderbirds are back in Second Life with a more solid structure and a purposeful leadership that may in time lead to the establishment of the United States Air Force modern day counterpart in SL, but will certainly represent the Air Force from the get go in no uncertain terms. With a small base at CinSal International Airport, the T-Birds rise from the ashes under Lieutenant Colonel Volt Voltaire's command.

The Bug is Back! F/A-18C Hornet
Celebrating the Blue Angels first demonstration with the new Boeing F/A-18C Hornet, developed for them by Shana Carpool Aircraft, and as a bonus on the occasion of the 2018 Homecoming Air Show at NAS Miramar where the Bug will be officially launched, we will be having a do over raffle of a stock version F/A-18C similar to the ones soon available to the general public. The winner of the raffle held during Homecoming weekend graciously returned the voucher allowing for another person to have the chance to win the new Bug!

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January 18, 2018

NEPTUNE no.1 January 2018



Index

This month's cover:
Boeing F/A-18C Hornets BA v1.0 BuNo's 163435 (Angel 4) and 163451 (Angel 1) over the Aldabra Sea in a Blue Angels practice North of NAS Miramar. One year after development started, the first operational Hornets arrive to the squadron.

Cover story:
New Hornets for the Fleet
On January 30, 2017, Captains Vickster Kühn and Asra Kron met with Ms. Shana Carpool to inspect the first shell of the Hornet Project. A year after her first frame was built, the first batch of Shana Aircraft Boeing F/A-18C Hornets was delivered to the Navy Flight Demonstration Team.

Gold and Blue Day at Miramar
January 13, 2018. Gold and Blue Day at Miramar. On this occasion we celebrate another year of operations in Tuarua Fiji, marking the date when N.A.S. Miramar was set where it stands today, Du Sud Isle, on the northernmost regions of Nautilus. To this day this fine naval air station remains the flagship of Third Fleet and one of the United States Navy finest references in Second Life.

NAS Miramar Second Anniversary
It was once more our pleasure to welcome fellow officers, family and friends to celebrate another year of Naval Air Station Miramar. Built January 1, 2016 on an isolated island as a showcase for approval by both the Navy and Tuarua Fiji, N.A.S.M. was inaugurated officially with the first orders on January 8 that year, two years ago today. It would be transferred to Du Sud Isle five days later, the date we officially celebrate the anniversary of operations in Tuarua Fiji.

Marines Land on Third Fleet
It gives me great pleasure to announce the inclusion of Major Dominique van Dongen, call sign "Albatross", in the ranks of this Third Fleet. Maj. van Dongen will be intern with the NFDT Blue Angels with #8 in mind, to become the squadron's logistics and human resources officer.

Blue Angels Homecoming Air Show
The annual Homecoming Air Show that initiates a new season will take place February 10 and 11 at NAS Miramar (*). Details will be added as they are available, but make sure you mark the dates!
(*) Traditionally held the last weekend of January, this year's Homecoming will take place the second weekend of February due to unforeseen circumstances - unfortunately we had to move the dates again. Please stay tuned as we will make it worth your while!

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