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Welcome to England Bitches, You're cleared for immediate landing at your nearest convenient hedgerow.
LOL! It made me laugh, anyway.....That's the Spirit Bonny lad! |
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Personal! You killed my family! I'm kidding, lighten up, he was just having a laugh about crazy ammunition in his fighter, and being aggressive towards some imaginary bomber. Instead of 8 .303's he wants 8 Vulcan Gatling guns. That’s clearly having a laugh and not being personal. |
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It's funny that's the last thing I think of my 109.....a Nazi machine. I think the higher ups were nothing but an irritating puzzlement and source of amusement to all of the Jagdgeschwader commanders and their pilots.
Last edited by Richie; 11-23-2010 at 11:12 AM. |
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Interesting pov ...
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It certainly didn't keep them from following orders and killing a lot of people.
But, as for satisfaction - there is something about having to memorize the location of the enemy's fuel tanks - or gradually weaken and cripple the enemy over several runs (both more chivralic and your opponent knows that they are beaten). I personally moved beyond the Mk-108 many years ago (back on SWOTL) in preference to longer and closer fights. However, I can certainly see the appeal of the occasional fireball. |
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Last edited by Richie; 11-23-2010 at 02:00 PM. |
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