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Flanker35M 11-28-2010 01:14 PM

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Lentolaivue 34 is alive and kicking ;) Just a bit quiet at the moment as all wait for the SoW to appear. In IL-2 LLv34 flies online wars too, myself not being able to take part due RL issues and whatever. But I can still fly the Bf109G, do not worry ;)

Richie 11-28-2010 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Flanker35M (Post 201392)
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Lentolaivue 34 is alive and kicking ;) Just a bit quiet at the moment as all wait for the SoW to appear. In IL-2 LLv34 flies online wars too, myself not being able to take part due RL issues and whatever. But I can still fly the Bf109G, do not worry ;)

Flanker was it you and I that were talking about my crazy video that I made with all of the Warbirds fellows at the convention?

Splitter 11-28-2010 02:28 PM

When SoW is released, I will probably join a North American squadron. I know from other games that the camaraderie and friendships make the online experience special. I get a huge kick out of the teamwork, strategies, and tactics.

Of course, I need to find or start an "Old, Fat, B@stard" squad though :). I don't know how you guys do the multi-national squad thing because of the time differences.

Hopefully, whatever I become involved in, we will fly in competitions for all sides. Much like back in the BF42 days, you had to drive nasty little Shermans and big battleship Tigers with no qualms.

Splitter

Richie 11-28-2010 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by moilami (Post 201390)
Train my friend. And hopefully we see Lentolaivue 34 reformed and brought back to its former glory with Erkki et all.

They are tough to learn on that's for sure and that's what I chose to learn on, a Bf 109 F4. I already knew a lot about aircraft but never flew a sim before. I got the 109 up in the air after a few tries. I watched so many documentaries on TV and read so much on 109s that I had a little bit of an idea what I might be in for. Landing on the other hand was another story. It took me a couple of days to do that. This was in 1997 with Warbirds my very first sim. I flew this for three years. Then came Janes WWII Fighters witch was fun but no one wanted any part of the missions witch completely baffled me. Within months I saw a screenshot of that IL-2 Sturmovik yellow nosed 109 F2 some place. I think it was starting up and smoke was coming out of the stacks. I was in love! It was months or maybe even a year away from release but then the Demo came out in August 2001 and we were on our way :)

Flanker35M 11-28-2010 05:05 PM

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Richie, the same guy ;) Urban Blitz is in first weekend of february so mark it and be there ;) Next summer Mosquito Meeting! Flying the Bf109 is a breeze actually..The Finnish vets said the tendency to swing was there, but a bit exagerated by the Germans. The secret was to apply steadily the throttle, not just slam it to the firewall and up you go. There were accidents of course but far less than expected.

SlipBall 11-28-2010 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Flanker35M (Post 201371)
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I fly German planes because they are my favorites, in many areas technically more advanced than any Allied counterpart at the time.


Same here, although the hur and spit are formidable

Richie 11-29-2010 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Flanker35M (Post 201413)
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Richie, the same guy ;) Urban Blitz is in first weekend of february so mark it and be there ;) Next summer Mosquito Meeting! Flying the Bf109 is a breeze actually..The Finnish vets said the tendency to swing was there, but a bit exagerated by the Germans. The secret was to apply steadily the throttle, not just slam it to the firewall and up you go. There were accidents of course but far less than expected.

I thought so :)

I love this site especially the Stigler stuff.

http://www.virtualpilots.fi/feature/articles/109myths/

Also I have to put that video up so these guys can see what real aces look like.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeDoxHGLpCU

Richie 11-29-2010 12:43 AM

Also here's the other Battle Of Britain movie "Hope And Glory". The Battle Of Britain seen threw the eyes of a ten year old boy. Here's one of the lighter moments.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLJKIsCtkic

proton45 11-29-2010 02:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Splitter (Post 201402)

Of course, I need to find or start an "Old, Fat, B@stard" squad though :).


I'm with ya...lol

Richie 11-29-2010 03:15 AM

lol..Don't they make the best pilots?


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