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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

View Poll Results: How old are you ?
Between 10 and 20 years old 12 4.08%
Between 20 and 30 years old 74 25.17%
Between 30 and 40 years old 84 28.57%
Between 40 and 50 years old 74 25.17%
Over 50 years old 50 17.01%
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Old 08-02-2010, 02:50 PM
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I cannot make voting. I do 40. Which category I am living in? Sorry, schoolboy error in poll formulations .
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Old 08-02-2010, 03:25 PM
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I cannot make voting. I do 40. Which category I am living in? Sorry, schoolboy error in poll formulations .
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Old 08-02-2010, 07:08 PM
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I cannot make voting. I do 40. Which category I am living in? Sorry, schoolboy error in poll formulations .
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Technically unless today is your birthday, you'll be "40 years+xx days" old, so you'll belong to the "Between 40 and 50" class.

Anyhow, as already said, the important is "How do you feel"?

By the way, I am 50,5
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Old 08-02-2010, 08:54 PM
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I bought my first book on the aviation in WWII back in 1977 when i was 11 years old. Oleg don't ruin my childhood dreams please.
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Oleg don't ruin my childhood dreams please.
Puhahahahaha... i love that.
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Old 08-02-2010, 09:02 PM
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46 here. Mabye some day I will grow up. (But Im not looking forvard to it.)
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was this really necessary? Every time I visit this forum I catch a strange scent of mothballs and bengay
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was this really necessary? Every time I visit this forum I catch a strange scent of mothballs and bengay

Most likely it derives from your own prejudices...
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Old 08-03-2010, 05:04 PM
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At 60 years old, I remember my first pc flight sim experience. It was called F-19, (I think), and there were no joysticks. It was a low resolution model played against an orange background (way cool). The whole sim was loaded on a few floppy discs, and it ran on Windows 3.1. Later more flight sims required DOS agility, and custom start-up discs. (anyone remember TFX?). Then US Navy Fighters came out and it required Windows95. The genre has come a long ways since then. Long live combat flight sims!
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Old 08-03-2010, 06:35 PM
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At 60 years old, I remember my first pc flight sim experience. It was called F-19, (I think), and there were no joysticks. It was a low resolution model played against an orange background (way cool). The whole sim was loaded on a few floppy discs, and it ran on Windows 3.1. Later more flight sims required DOS agility, and custom start-up discs. (anyone remember TFX?). Then US Navy Fighters came out and it required Windows95. The genre has come a long ways since then. Long live combat flight sims!
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