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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 07-13-2011, 09:07 AM
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A younger less experienced pilot may not have had the presence of mind to get out before it was too late.
There's good and bad young and old pilots,some pilots killed in warbirds weren't that old.
Ray Hanna was probably the best warbird display pilot before he died aged 77 of illness.
You have to judge each person on an individual basis,don't forget alot of 60+ year old people are now more like 45 year olds but with all the added experience.
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Old 07-13-2011, 04:01 PM
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'agism' is just another form of bigotry, what makes Zorins comments so laughable is the total lack of logic.

It wouldn't have mattered wether the P51 pilot was 20 or 100, the Skyraider would still have connected.

At 100ft above the ground you have to make a pretty damned fast decision regards saving your life at the expense of a plane or attempt to regain control in the certain knowledge that if its the wrong decision your family and friends will be attending your funeral.
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Old 07-13-2011, 04:35 PM
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'agism' is just another form of bigotry, what makes Zorins comments so laughable is the total lack of logic.

It wouldn't have mattered wether the P51 pilot was 20 or 100, the Skyraider would still have connected.
Yes but the 20 year old would only have had 3 years general flight experience and limited mustang flight experience to learn to deal with that sort of problem, were as the 60 year old could have had a possible 40 years.
I know which i would favour anyday.
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Old 07-13-2011, 06:33 PM
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'agism' is just another form of bigotry, what makes Zorins comments so laughable is the total lack of logic.

It wouldn't have mattered wether the P51 pilot was 20 or 100, the Skyraider would still have connected.

At 100ft above the ground you have to make a pretty damned fast decision regards saving your life at the expense of a plane or attempt to regain control in the certain knowledge that if its the wrong decision your family and friends will be attending your funeral.
And the fact, that age as a pure number means nothing.

I would have no problem finding 64year olds who can beat Zorin in any athletic discipline he can think of.

Of course you'll have no problems finding 40years old human wrecks either.
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Old 07-13-2011, 09:45 PM
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I can't believe this went down the 'age' road, the 64 year old pilot didn't cause the accident, the 64 year old had the presence of mind to act when a younger guy might have been wetting his pants, the 64 year old hit the tailplane on the way out and slammed into the ground under an emergency chute canopy (higher rate of descent) and was just bruised, that old man has my full respect.
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