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Old 05-22-2012, 01:33 PM
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how is this the fault of the forum members who fly axis?.
It isn't. But the people who post reams of 'data' receive a level of support from the members, both on the forum and on the bugtracker.

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The situation really isn't the same. The Spit 1a is markedly superior to the 109 above 6000 meters.
Great. Unfortunately, no other aircraft has been adjusted to perform more true to life over this altitude, so the Ia is the only a/c worth flying up there. Add to this the ridiculous altitude limit imposed by the 'broken game' as you put it, why should we be smug whilst we're flying around up there between 18and 22,000ft on our own in our Spit Ia, up where no Blue chaps will go?

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Maybe you should bring that up next time you and Snapper are on comms.
Don't get me wrong, I agree with me ole mate Snapper on most points he's raised.

Oh and here's a Google translate of Luthier's Sukhoi signature;

'Messershmidt all the chief and commander of the Spitfire'

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