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HauptmannMolders 09-26-2009 03:23 PM

hehehe I love this game!!!

mattmanB182 09-26-2009 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by axhat (Post 100364)
Just want to apologize to those that dont get kills when I crash in realistic and sim mode arena's. I NEVER do it on purpose. It is always the result of someone filling me full of holes. I will try to stay in the air as long as possible for you to finish me off when all hope is lost for survival.

Hopefully this gets addressed soon, but I just wanted to make it clear.

Good Hunting to all,

Ax

I agree with you here I am the same way. I have played with you before and it was one of the better nights I had as far as people crashing.

mattmanB182 09-26-2009 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Zeroptimus (Post 105052)
I do the same too! Every IL I fly is a beacon of hope for the Soviet people. Therefore, every IL lost is a tear shed by our glorious comrade Stalin. I will keep my bird up and spread the wings of communism for as long as she holds. Which, if you've ever tried to zero in on an IL...is a pretty long time. Especially if that tail gunner is trained on you. And if they shoot out your engines and you still kill them, you're the world's best fighter glider for about thirty five seconds!

Ahh, this is why I attack from behind and below with my far superior
BF-109G6.

But at least be happy your not in a Yak 3. They seem to be a very easy mark to take down. Just one short burst from my MG's and Cannon sends them down like a rock. Herhaps this is symbolic of what our 109's will do to your communist wings?


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