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I took a military history class with a Professor named ron yoshino. Now when he was growing up in central California as a kid his neighbor was a retired WWII Major who was a doctor. Now the interesting thing was this Major had a landing strip in his backyard and his craft of choice was a P-51D and would fly over my Prof house just to make the kids happy.
If i won the Millions of bags of money I would Buy regular house, a big strip of land, A P-38 lightning, I would invest in a BoP sequal and invest what was left over and never work again. |
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The Major rules.
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By not getting shot down, of course.
If you don't want to repair your model ww2 fighter, win the battle! And don't get hit. But now on second thought, with 150 million pounds which is something like 250 million us dollars, I would actually just start air combat for real as a sport. I know there are people that go through the motions of it, but they don't actually shoot each other. No need for model airplanes, cameras and computers, I'll use real airplanes, and the only difference will be the canopies will use modern armor so the pilot will only be killed if they fail to bail out when they're shot down. Just another extreme sport, but if some countries ban it, I'll buy an uninhabited Pacific Island and have the competitions there, and sell the rights to pay-per-view. |
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In reality, if I had that much money, the last thing I would be doing is trying to get some game published. But as long as we're dreaming, sure I guess I could toss a few bucks at 1C and see what they would do. |
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