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Spitfire23 09-12-2009 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wissam24 (Post 100018)
It's funny enough just to see them acting like fighters

lol i noticed that, made me smile.

Have u tried going up against 16 b-17s and landing at an airfield, they drop bombs on you (try), works with he-111's too

Wissam24 09-12-2009 02:42 PM

I'm unfortunately yet to unlock the B-17, but I landed on the frozen Volga with the 111s behind me, thinking they might all hit the ground. Then they ALL dropped bombs on me. I did find it funny though

Soviet Ace 09-12-2009 03:14 PM

I've actually never had them hit me with their bombs? Maybe their just REALLY REALLY bad shots or something? But an amazing moment I've had, is flying the He-126 Salamander, which to me seems to be the only jet capable of flying at least, but even then. But anyway, I was flying around in that, and was at like 10,000+ ft, and dived towards the ground, gradually tearing my wings off with the tremendous speed. It was cool.

Spitfire23 09-12-2009 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soviet Ace (Post 100039)
I've actually never had them hit me with their bombs? Maybe their just REALLY REALLY bad shots or something? But an amazing moment I've had, is flying the He-126 Salamander, which to me seems to be the only jet capable of flying at least, but even then. But anyway, I was flying around in that, and was at like 10,000+ ft, and dived towards the ground, gradually tearing my wings off with the tremendous speed. It was cool.

same happened to me with that very plane. awesome moment.

"overspeed crash" comes up at bottom :grin:

Wissam24 09-12-2009 03:32 PM

Oh you can overspeed with any plane, it's great fun tearing down form 30 thousand feet in a bomber, to see the wings fly off. No any plane can overspeed.

And I disagree about the jets, I find the Me-262, whilst a poorly-turning plane, is extremely stable

ThatYoungGameGuy 09-12-2009 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soviet Ace (Post 100039)
I've actually never had them hit me with their bombs? Maybe their just REALLY REALLY bad shots or something? But an amazing moment I've had, is flying the He-126 Salamander, which to me seems to be the only jet capable of flying at least, but even then. But anyway, I was flying around in that, and was at like 10,000+ ft, and dived towards the ground, gradually tearing my wings off with the tremendous speed. It was cool.

nice, i'll try that one :D

Wissam24 09-12-2009 04:04 PM

Just blacked out in a Komet!

Soviet Ace 09-12-2009 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spitfire23 (Post 100041)
same happened to me with that very plane. awesome moment.

"overspeed crash" comes up at bottom :grin:

Yeah, that's what it said. I couldn't remember what it said.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wissam24 (Post 100045)
Oh you can overspeed with any plane, it's great fun tearing down form 30 thousand feet in a bomber, to see the wings fly off. No any plane can overspeed.

And I disagree about the jets, I find the Me-262, whilst a poorly-turning plane, is extremely stable

You like what you like, right?

juz1 09-12-2009 06:12 PM

taking out B17s (or at least trying) in the 163....(the only real use for this plane)...


going vertical in a crippled plane 109, only to have my engine knocked out by pursuer who over shoots and I mg chop his tail aiming on with rudder only before pretty much free falling to earth...

ANY sim dogfight...free for all...love it!

..the team of septics who were flying in pairs...my random team had our arses served up...

Epic fail was using a full sensitivity stick and crashing like an ass constantly:(
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MACUMBA FORUMS

Wissam24 09-12-2009 06:26 PM

This should be stickied


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