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Old 04-04-2012, 11:10 AM
Al Schlageter Al Schlageter is offline
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Guys don't let Eugene sidetrack you. This is his SOP to deflect the conversation away from a specific subject, in this case the 16 squadrons that only used 100 fuel during the BoB. Ignore what ever he says until he produces the 16 squadron numbers. Then we can concentrate on his next wrong statement > there wasn't enough 100 octane fuel.
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Old 04-04-2012, 11:21 AM
Blakduk Blakduk is offline
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This thread has gotten away from the topic that initially drew my attention to it.
On this topic I am not so much interested in how the game's flight models are set up- i'm much more concerned with the distortion of history that has previously won the day.

There is abundant evidence that the RAF Fighter Command was using 100 octane as their standard fuel in early 1940, before the outbreak of the Battle of Britain- that evidence has been obtained by an impressive amount of work by a few posters here on this forum and others. There is no evidence to the contrary, only rumors and misguided beliefs that border on delusions.

With regard to flight models- that is another topic entirely that should be separate from this thread.
BTW- i tend to fly blue a lot lately as people online have figured out how to win flying red and are tending to crowd onto the red bandwagon
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