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Old 09-08-2011, 09:10 PM
Winger Winger is offline
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Well Ive just been messing around in a dogfight server...

You have to be very very fast when BnZ a Spit who knows your there, they can turn and climb back on your 6 without loosing hardly any E...its quite laughable to be honest...I actually join them as otherwise its just a waste of time flying
to the point.

Today (before i lost the fun so quickly like every day since the patch and the people started to add IIas to the maps) i flew on one of the channelmapservers and met BKHZ Furbs there. I had more than 1000m height advantage and dived down VERY fast. I managed to hit him once. I was able to make 2 or 3 more dives before he had height. The game ended pretty much with me flying around below him not able to do anything but avoid his hits all the time. Trying to run would have just made me a steadier target so i kept scissoring and turning below him. It ended with us colliding. If it s the same Furbs i know from ROF than i know he knows that it was just way too easy to dominate me like that all the time. It really felt like he was flying circles around me. I mean thats just wrong.

Winger

Last edited by Winger; 09-08-2011 at 09:20 PM.
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