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Old 09-21-2009, 06:31 PM
Maxtor Maxtor is offline
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Jesus, you wet blankets. Who gives a crap, everyone's worried about being PC.
No one mentioned anything untoward except for the do-gooders.
If both teams are up for it then it's clearly not a problem, Germans might want to fly 109s, Brits might wanna fly Spits, as long as everyone has fun why does it matter?
Trust the 'PC brigade' to bring up nasty undercurrents to something fun.

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Old 09-21-2009, 09:36 PM
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jesus, you wet blankets. Who gives a crap, everyone's worried about being pc.
No one mentioned anything untoward except for the do-gooders.
If both teams are up for it then it's clearly not a problem, germans might want to fly 109s, brits might wanna fly spits, as long as everyone has fun why does it matter?
Trust the 'pc brigade' to bring up nasty undercurrents to something fun.

+1 & very well said!!!!
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Old 09-21-2009, 09:51 PM
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Anyways, (still some-what off topic) I was wondering if anyone has tried the following in an Axis-Vs-Allies match: Flying for the Allies with your gear down to attempt to pass off as a Stuka? Obviously it would only work in Sim mode, and could go both ways. I was just wondering if anyone has tried it and how well it worked.
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Old 09-21-2009, 11:37 PM
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Anyways, (still some-what off topic) I was wondering if anyone has tried the following in an Axis-Vs-Allies match: Flying for the Allies with your gear down to attempt to pass off as a Stuka? Obviously it would only work in Sim mode, and could go both ways. I was just wondering if anyone has tried it and how well it worked.
Thats a great idea but is the loss of manouverablity / speed worth the chance that someone will think your a Stuka
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Old 09-23-2009, 03:21 AM
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Thats a great idea but is the loss of manouverablity / speed worth the chance that someone will think your a Stuka
lt would depend on the situation, if you were seperated from your flight and you spotted a couple enemy fighters, you could be ignored. lt would only work in allies vs axis, and there is always the chance of it backfiring.
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Old 09-23-2009, 03:42 AM
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I assume that dropping your wheels was a real tactic used by the allies? One thing the annoys me a bit is the mishmash of aircraft and so your team mates maybe in a stuka and your flying a spitfire .... Does realistic mode only allow relevant aircraft for each side ie no mishmash?
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Old 09-23-2009, 03:57 AM
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l don't know about as an actual tactic, but l thought about it when l was having a hard time lDing friendlies in the demo.
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