LAN, NATO, Tigers...
The Lowland Tiger Meet is a LAN (Local Area Network) party.
A LAN was originally invented to be used for boring things like file-sharing.
But you can also use a LAN for more exciting things like multiplayer gaming.
When we talk about multiplayer gaming, the biggest advantage with a LAN
setup compared to the internet, is the huge available bandwidth. It offers
a much higher connection-speed which results in less lag (if any at all).

There are a lot of LAN-party organizations, but the Lowland
Tiger Meet isn't just another LAN-party. The LLTM is the major European
LAN-party (event) for various (military) flight simulations. In this respect
the LLTM is an unique event that has no comparison with any other LAN-party
or organization.
The Lowland Tiger Meet event is inspired on the real life
NATO Tigermeet. Fighter squadrons bearing the Tiger symbol in their patch
come together to fight, learn and socialize. This is what the LLTM is all
about. Brotherhood, flying and learning while doing it
Reallife conversations & virtual confrontations
Most virtual pilots fly their missions on a dark attic and
never face their enemy or wingman in real-life. Well this is your chance.
Your chance to meet your opponent, your wingman, your squadron leader.
Meet him face to face, shake his hand.
The social aspect of the event is one of the major goals.
We want to make our hobby more socialized. Meet the face that goes with
the voice. Forums, boards and all the MSN’s and ICQ’s out there,
are good to keep in touch. But why not make your virtual friendship a real
one? If this is your first ever LAN, do it. Go for it. You wont regret
it. Your virtual world will not be the same anymore. It will have faces,
memories, smells and friendships.
Flight simulation isn't gaming. It's a simulation of real
life actions and skills. And it doesn’t come easy. It’s not
just fire-ring up the computer and taking it for a ride. There’s
a manual that can weigh as much as 2 kilo’s with 500+ pages of need
to know content. Tactics, maneuvers, procedures, weapons, mission envelopes,
formations and more. And once you have mastered the flying, stuff start
shooting at you. And then the fun really starts.
A lot of Rookies (kittens) are struggling with the steep
learning curve and tough manuals.
We want to encourage them to join the meet. Because there's always a Tiger
around to help you out. And what better place to see the aces in action
or a real life pilot giving a full blown briefing.
A LAN-connection with other (v) pilots gives us the opportunity
to fly over a more stable network compared to internet flights. Massive
multiplayer missions come within reach. And so we can strive for another
goal, promoting our military flight simulators. Introduce a larger audience
to the virtual Viper, Flanker, Messerschmitt or Hurricane. And last but
not least the enthusiasm of our community.
SHARE THE FUN ..... BE PART OF THE FUN!