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The Home Page

Hello fellow flyers and other aeronautical and curious types. Welcome to the 112th Scavenger Squadron Website. This is the homebase and headquarters of the 112th Scavengers. If you're a member of the Scavengers, you will find everything you need to participate in our IL-2 experience. If you're a visitor, you will find everything you need to inform yourselves about who we are and what we represent.

Navigation

To navigate this Website, use the links across the top for moving to main areas, and the links on the left-hand nav menu for moving to the sub-pages (if applicable) of each main area.

In the left-hand nav menu, the little arrow indicates the page you're on, and the little dash indicates a page you can move to. Across the top of the left-hand nav menu is a short breadcrumb trail to show you where in the page hierarchy you are. All of that might seem rather obvious, but it never hurts to spell it out.

Links in the body of each page will be bold text of an indeterminate, dark colour. Words or phrases that need to be emphasized will be in italics.

Disclaimers

Regretably, due to various constraints I have been unable to test this site in a variety of browsers. It will work well in Explorer 6.x, but may be problematic in Netscape 4.x. But if you have Netscape 4 you are being lazy. You should go and upgrade now.

I really hate things like unfinished pages, and in particular linked unfinished pages that have big signs saying "Under Construction," or some other useless piece of agitprop. Nonetheless, because of the nature of this Website and the process through which we update it, there will be some pages in this Website that are not complete. They will not have silly "Under Construction" signs. They will have some kind of useful and informative content, but it may not be the appropriate content. Maybe a joke. Maybe a poem. Maybe a picture of Red Halibut.

One final note of introductory hemming and hawing. The spelling in this Website follows a mixture of Canadian and British standards. That is not due to an anti-American, anti-Australian, or anti-Swede (or anyone else) bias; it's because the guys who built this joint live in the UK and Canada.

So there.

This Web site is tentatively: © 2003 Redsic Pre Halibutfix

Have a browse and remember, Aunt Liz is watching you.