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Old 01-15-2010, 05:30 PM
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Good film, they had to draw wings of hurricanes on clear film and put it over the lenses. Thats why the ones in the back ground move in relation with the camera.
Wonder why theres a shortage of Hurricanes?
Must have been due to them falling out the sky.
If your playing on authentic then the film really isnt.... lol.

None of the 109's were actually 109's, same as the HE111's, and the shitfires... all later models!! ONLY the hurricanes were the real deal

And their were more spits because they are easy to make, not much skill involved the hurricane on the other hand is a piece of art.

You fan boys never will understand hahaha.
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Old 01-15-2010, 06:17 PM
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late models mean they were good enough to stay in production as oposed to being scrapped, foolish hurricane fan boys.
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Old 01-15-2010, 06:51 PM
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P-47D. When you actually get an air-to-air kill, think of how bad that Spitfire/Hurricane/La/109 pilot feels to have just been shot down by you, flying one of the worst performing planes in the game. If it flew like it was supposed to, they could feel ok being shot down by a world-class boom 'n zoom fighter. But as it stands, they just got shot down by a flying brick.
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Old 01-15-2010, 07:09 PM
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Since when was my Soviet cake, being decorated with disgusting Hurricane and Spitfire pieces? I thought it would be sprinkled with some good ol' Red Stars, and Hammer n' Sickle.
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Old 01-15-2010, 07:11 PM
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late models mean they were good enough to stay in production as oposed to being scrapped, foolish hurricane fan boys.
The Hurricane stayed in production long after the battle of Britain was far more versatile than the shitfire to

We only needed one type of fighter after the Battle of Britain, so we let the Shitfire have its day, the mighty Hurricane was needed elsewhere for more important duties, doing things the Shitfire wasn't capable of

No idea why anyone likes the Shitfire really.... thing is realy ******* ugly (fugly) haha. Tiny little thing.

In all seriousness though....

After 1940-41 the Shitfire was the best dogfighter in the air. Did the job and did it well. And the Griffon engine sounds damn nice. If it aint broke..why fix it!
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Old 01-15-2010, 07:12 PM
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Since when was my Soviet cake, being decorated with disgusting Shitfire pieces? I thought it would be sprinkled with some good ol' Red Stars, and Hammer n' Sickle.
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And it was only getting decorated after vulcan kindly offered lol
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Old 01-15-2010, 07:20 PM
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And it was only getting decorated after vulcan kindly offered lol
Yeah i offered smouldering hurr fragments.
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Old 01-15-2010, 07:22 PM
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The Hurricane stayed in production long after the battle of Britain was far more versatile than the spitfire to

We only needed one type of fighter after the Battle of Britain, so we let the Spitfire have its day, the mighty Hurricane was needed elsewhere for more important duties, doing things the Spitfire wasn't capable of

No idea why anyone likes the Spitfire really.... thing is realy ******* ugly (fugly) haha. Tiny little thing.

In all seriousness though....

After 1940-41 the Spitfire was the best dogfighter in the air. Did the job and did it well. And the Griffon engine sounds damn nice. If it aint broke..why fix it!
How on earth can you call the most beautiful aircraft of all time fugly?
eliptical wings smooth skin.
your just fooling yourself
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Old 01-15-2010, 07:24 PM
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Since when was my Soviet cake, being decorated with disgusting Hurricane and Spitfire pieces? I thought it would be sprinkled with some good ol' Red Stars, and Hammer n' Sickle.
I thought that the workers of Peoples Tractor factory 15 would apreciate seeing what a proper plane looks like.
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Old 01-15-2010, 07:29 PM
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How on earth can you call the most beautiful aircraft of all time fugly?
eliptical wings smooth skin.
your just fooling yourself
I didnt call the most beautiful plane of all time ugly. I called shitfire ugly the hurricane still stand as the most beautiful
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