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    Aviation reference used as a name.

    While on a flight recently, I read the Heidi Klum and Seal's first childs name is

    Henry Gunther Ademola Dashtu Samuel.


    Upon explaining the basis for hte name, they said the Dashtu is "aviation slang: Dash Two."

    On her German TV show, Germany's Next Top Model
    Klum said: "As the Dash Two watches over the main jet, Henry is supposed to watch over his older sister."


    What is she talking about? Is she a complete twit or is that some legitimate reference that I have never heard of?
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    A quick Googling resulted in this:

    Dash Two: The second plane in a two-or-more aircraft formation; the wingman.
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    ....I'd found the same result but, perhaps more to the point of my original post, is this a reference that is actually used regularly?

    Has anyone else in the field actually used this reference?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mirrodie
    ....I'd found the same result but, perhaps more to the point of my original post, is this a reference that is actually used regularly?

    Has anyone else in the field actually used this reference?
    Not that I have a ton of formation experience, but I've scared myself a time or two...I've never heard it spoken that way. Perhaps in a flight plan, you might see it written as "Hang 51-2" ("Hang" being the actual call sign we used for T-38 two-ship formation flights at Columbus AFB) but we would never actually use the phrase "Dash 2" to refer to the wingman, he was simply "Two".

    Which reminds me of a couple of old sayings we had about flying formation - The wingman has only two responsibilities - be there, and sound cool on the radio. And the only two things the wingman should say on the radio is "Two" and "Lead, you're on fire".

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