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Nah mate, not us. The only culpa on our behalf was that we took Hurri Rotols. We were assigned Spits, but originally asked for Hurris, so we overruled HQ by our own design. We like Hurris.
Besides we've been around long enough to know how to behave on a crowded airfield. We have a TS channel. Feel free to join us there next time. It worked flawlessly. |
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I just re-read and saw that you mentioned Hurris so I don't know why I thought you were on Spits. Sorry.
Blame is a strong word, I was investigating after 2 of my chaps got sidewalled by Spitfires. I take it from your reply though that you will not send a chap in temporarily in order to organise a common objective? Seems a bit odd to me, unless it's that old BS called clan pride which rears its ugly head far too often. It looks as though the red was compromised due to this problem, given that we all thought you were assigned Spitfires in accordance with the PM from Farber but you say you just took Hurricanes. Hmmm. |
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I'm not sure about the so called memory leak. Two of our guys have 8GB's and went out after about 15 minutes, another guy has 16GB and went out shortly after that. I have 4 GB and lasted an hour, until I was coming in to land...
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Osprey. Lets not turn this into something it isnt. This isnt about clan pride and if you want to know what is is about just pm me and I will gladly fill you in. Im not gonna start on a public forum to discuss our thinking. The reason we took hurris is because that IS what we signed up for and we want to continue our assignment from week to week.
I take it you havent pinned down just who WAS flying across your takeoff path from the people who WERE on comms with you then?... anyway....back on topic.. |
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It all comes down to patience.
People spawn in and get anxious that some other guy is getting an advantage (blues are flying earlier, other reds are up sooner and going to get the kills, etc). Fortunately for us, the Spits and Hurris in CloD CAN be kept from overheating on the ground almost indefinitely I've found (the Spitfire should be overheating within 10 minutes regardless of your rad settings).We're far better served getting everyone in the air. Take your time. Let the guy in front of you go first even if you're engine is up to temp and he's still waiting. Just wait a minute more. Check your gunsight. Set your compass. Re-check your radiator flap setting. Another thing. Once we get word of the airfields that we're going to be using, I recommend taking a free flight around it and get to know its layout. Some of us are taking off from fields we never use. Knowing where the runways are in relation to the landmarks and taxiways is very valuable. I would EVEN go so far as to make a little sketch doodle or print out a screen shot of the airfield for reference.
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From what we saw (on our side of the airfied) there was a very patient build up of warmed aircraft taxi-ing around the taxiways towards the strip. It was lovely to see a long line of Hurris getting ready for the off.
Apart from the overenthusiastic spitfire takoff route it all seemed very well done. In the air we met flights of Hurris and spits patrolling the South coast at varying alts. When the 87`s were spotted at least 2 groups attacked at intervals...again leaving space for others to get in. Like you say, Wolv, patience is the key. |
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A lot of it has to do with who's in front. If you see the guy ahead of you doing a nice taxi to the runway, you're likely to follow him. If he just waits until he has barely hit 40 degrees and the shoves the throttle and roars off, you're very tempted to do the same. So please, to anyone who participates in these things, if you find yourself leading the ground show at the start, lead by example.
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Couldnt agree more!. Last night it just so happened that it was SYN_Per that took the lot of us out to the airstrip.
The feeling of uncertainty and nervousness definitely builds while on the ground. "are we all going to get up safely?". It really adds to the emmersion the feeling of lots of other aircraft around you. More of the same please! |
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Regards Comms, my first time but Klem wrote in his post that he asked for Spit support and that wasn't relayed as each flight is in a different channel.
How is info supposed to be shared so that everyone gets to hear the calls ( I asked this at the beginning of the mission and some reference to flight leaders being on 'whisper' was made but it wasn't confirmed wether that was working or not)? FPS was pretty low at TO due to the number of players (maybe the cause of several LE crashes?). I wonder if it would be possible to spread the groups over more airfields and associate them with a particular fighter type? It took a long time to get airborne which scuppered the plans for our Spits to form up and intercept at altitude ASAP.
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