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FOZ_1983 10-23-2009 07:14 PM

vid up :D

dazz1971 10-23-2009 07:17 PM

awsome vid foz mate :grin:

are you from sunderland ?? if so i owe you an apologie cause i thought you sounded more like a manc :-P not that there is anything wrong with mancs my fathers family are all mancs oh and the odd scouser too :grin::grin:

Tudorp15 10-23-2009 07:19 PM

Yep.. the B-52 also has those blast shields.. Also.. I will not say that I have one ;), because of course they would be US Government property, and maybe even "Classified".. But They had Flash blindness kits in the pilot and co-pilot seat kits. They are a plastic case, with a pair of the coolest black with gold lenzes goggles. Also in the kit is a sealed eye patch. The concept is while bombing with nukes, they were to place the eye patch over one eye, then the goggles. The goggles, you can actually look strait into the sun with. WHile bombing low level runs, the goggles would protect your eyes from the nuke flash. The eye patch was a secondary procaution in case the goggles did not work like they should. In that case, you can remove the goggles and the eye patch and at least have one eye to fly home with.. I still have "memories" of one of those kits... ;)

FOZ_1983 10-23-2009 07:20 PM

Nope im from blackpool lol, but the vulcan came straigh here from sunderland. So had to use a clip from sunderland instead.

It flew sunderland/windamere/blackpool

dazz1971 10-23-2009 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Tudorp15 (Post 113537)
Yep.. the B-52 also has those blast shields.. Also.. I will not say that I have one ;), because of course they would be US Government property, and maybe even "Classified".. But They had Flash blindness kits in the pilot and co-pilot seat kits. They are a plastic case, with a pair of the coolest black with gold lenzes goggles. Also in the kit is a sealed eye patch. The concept is while bombing with nukes, they were to place the eye patch over one eye, then the goggles. The goggles, you can actually look strait into the sun with. WHile bombing low level runs, the goggles would protect your eyes from the nuke flash. The eye patch was a secondary procaution in case the goggles did not work like they should. In that case, you can remove the goggles and the eye patch and at least have one eye to fly home with.. I still have "memories" of one of those kits... ;)

i get what you are saying ;) that is just too cool mate i envy you guys who got to fly in these thing i allways wanted to join the raf as a bomber pilot but i was just too stupid (should of paid more attention at school) so lots of respect to you mate :grin::grin:





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Originally Posted by FOZ_1983 (Post 113538)
Nope im from blackpool lol, but the vulcan came straigh here from sunderland. So had to use a clip from sunderland instead.

It flew sunderland/windamere/blackpool

cool wish id seen that in the flesh so to speak

and i wasnt far off with the manc then blackpool is just across the way lol :-P

im trying to get the tv off my gf and daughter so i can join you guys online :(

FOZ_1983 10-23-2009 07:42 PM

not missing much mate,

serpah and morgoth are online and they work well together. Just lost 20-6 to them. They both had the LA-7 and its like using a cheat lol. Its just to damn good. Thought i could maybe out run it in a straight line with the spitXVI but its not happening!! its crazy

Doktorwzzerd 10-23-2009 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Panzergranate (Post 113484)
IL-2 Korea sounds appealing.

Stormoviks were flown by the North Koreans and there were still a fair few prop jobs doing most of the ground attack work, new fangled jets being too vulnerable to FlaK damage and expensive.

Dogfighting a Mig-15 with a Royal Navy Hawker Sea Fury turbo prop fighter would make for an ineresting experience.

Ditto flying an F8 Skyraider on a ground attack mission.

B-36 bombers with an F-86 Sabre or Goblin mini-fighter slung under the belly.

Early semi-blind SAM missiles coming up at ya....

North Korean dumb fire rocket FlaK....

All those crappy early post WW2 US Navy jet fighters with the underpowered and unreliable Westinghouse J-34 jet powerplant....

Sounds better the more I think about it....

Forgot this post in all of the national controversy, but yeah! My thoughts exactly, theres a lot more variety to the aircraft flown in korea than most realize also: TWIN MUSTANGS! I love how the Air Force thought: whats better than one mustang? Two mustangs obviously! If it worked for Twix candy bars it can work for the P-51, so they just welded a couple together and the result: AWESOMENESS!

I forget who said it but somebody back there said they thought it wouldn't be very cool due to the early stage of jet development, well to each his own, but the F-86 and MiG-15 were very reliable and well engineered aircraft for their generation, its basically like WW2, just a lot faster. See the MiG Alley episode of Dogfights, its one of the best ones for great guns battles.

MorgothNL 10-23-2009 07:44 PM

seraph was using the La-5FN to be correct ;). nice game though foz :).The outrunning worked for a few sec, untill you made a turn ;)

Robotic Pope 10-23-2009 07:45 PM

crap that doesn't sound good for our Hurricanes. I'm online now.

Did you know that the Vulcan could out turn an F-15 at very high altitude? cool huh.

Lexandro 10-23-2009 07:53 PM

Imagine being an Argentinian pilot based at port stanley during the falklands conflict. Then imagine that Vulcan roaring over the airfield with impunity and bombing the crap out of the runway. They must have **** there pants when they heard it.


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