A good point, Ken, except that “solo” means alone in the aircraft. An aircraft
on its own is a “singleton”.
It’s jargon, I know, but that’s the way we distinguish between the 2 concepts.
Chris
> On 15 Dec 14, at 21:50, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Isn't a "Solo Formation" an oxymoron?
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