aedanthecelt
06-09-22, 09:47 PM
I missed the first message instructing us how to properly introduce ourselves, my apologies!
My first subsim was Dangerous Waters in 2005 (?) & I have been playing flight sims since Red Baron/Aces over Europe in early 90's.
Finding SH3 on a Steam sale after remembering seeing it in stores a lifetime ago, and then finding this site has really changed my life. I have scoured/lurked the forums learning so much from nearly a generation of knowledge condensed here and the camraderie for people who like this thing of ours is amazing!
I am a huge fan of submarine/naval works. Fiction, technical manuals, documentaries, historical accounts, I would appreciate any recommendations!
I am from New Orleans, and my grandfather told me that during WWII they had blackouts at night there he remembered. Just recently I learned of the discovery of U-166 (I currently live in Texas), so it brought it all back home for me, and here I am.
I wanted to thank you all for the knowledge I've gained from your years of experience and hope to contribute to this community!
My first subsim was Dangerous Waters in 2005 (?) & I have been playing flight sims since Red Baron/Aces over Europe in early 90's.
Finding SH3 on a Steam sale after remembering seeing it in stores a lifetime ago, and then finding this site has really changed my life. I have scoured/lurked the forums learning so much from nearly a generation of knowledge condensed here and the camraderie for people who like this thing of ours is amazing!
I am a huge fan of submarine/naval works. Fiction, technical manuals, documentaries, historical accounts, I would appreciate any recommendations!
I am from New Orleans, and my grandfather told me that during WWII they had blackouts at night there he remembered. Just recently I learned of the discovery of U-166 (I currently live in Texas), so it brought it all back home for me, and here I am.
I wanted to thank you all for the knowledge I've gained from your years of experience and hope to contribute to this community!