01.05.2009, 07:54
TailDragon; Is English not your first language?
In the first case, "slot" is used as a term to describe an aircraft's unique place in the game itself. Each plane has it's own "slot", unless it replaces a plane that already existed within the game.
In the second case, the "Slot" is a channel between some of the islands of the Solomon Group in the South West Pacific Ocean. Originally it meant the channel north of the island of Guadalcanal, but is now being used to describe the map that has been created for the game that includes much of the Solomons.
Regarding your last question, I cannot speak for the administrators of this site, but I doubt they would want to be responsible for evaluating and vetting flight models created by people from site other than this one. Perhaps one of them will weigh in on this soon.
In the first case, "slot" is used as a term to describe an aircraft's unique place in the game itself. Each plane has it's own "slot", unless it replaces a plane that already existed within the game.
In the second case, the "Slot" is a channel between some of the islands of the Solomon Group in the South West Pacific Ocean. Originally it meant the channel north of the island of Guadalcanal, but is now being used to describe the map that has been created for the game that includes much of the Solomons.
Regarding your last question, I cannot speak for the administrators of this site, but I doubt they would want to be responsible for evaluating and vetting flight models created by people from site other than this one. Perhaps one of them will weigh in on this soon.