How do I create a wing if I got no friends in Elite: Dangerous?

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I have read that I can invite other captains to join and create a wing, even NPC pilots but I don't find such option.






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How do you create a wing in elite dangerous?

To start a wing, select a Commander from the Comms Contacts tab in the Comms panel and choose "Invite to Wing." You'll see the contact listed under a new, "Wing Requests" heading. Once the Commander accepts the invitation, a wing is formed. All wingmen contacts will be listed under a "Wings" heading.

How do I add friends to my wings in elite dangerous?

First things first\u2014you'll need to add each player you want to wing up with as a friend. To do this you'll open the main menu, choose social, enter the commander's name in the upper right-hand corner and search. You'll then be shown the commander which you'll select and Add Friend.

How do you get wing missions in elite dangerous?

Wing delivery mission This mission type requires the player, and their wing-mates, to deliver a large quantity of cargo units from one station to another. In order to accept the mission, one member of the wing needs to access the mission board and select a wing mission, which are denoted by a special icon.

How can you tell if someone is a player in elite dangerous?

Zieman. Hollow triangles and squares are players, their name has a CMDR prefix. Solid triangles and squares are NPCs and other objects that aren't players.



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