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SPY!!!!!!:o
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A spy is going to give me info on German plans. I don't know how long it will take. Where is the contradiction?:doh:
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Well guys,i had plans to join in tonight but after re-installing the game and relevant mods, then suddenly remembered that the sound card on this damn machine dont like T/speak or t/speak dont like s/card :cry: ....ah well i'll try and sort it on other machine for next time.
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A shame. Well, hope to see you next time.
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Yeah, hope you'll be set up for the next time :yeah:
it will be good to have you back with us mate. HunterICX |
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Raptor will shoot you when you return. At least I've got some intel now from that guy. He said we should expect low flying pink cows soon who will attempt to barf on our parked planes. So put those things into the hangars. Should I mention that he gathered his iinformation in Dutch bars.:|\\ |
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28th July 1940
http://www.raf.mod.uk/bob1940/images/28jul1.jpg Luftwaffe target: Convoy near Hellfire corner There was less enemy activity in the morning, and it was not until the afternoon that the major engagement of the day took place in the Straits, off Dover. Our fighters shot down seven enemy aircraft at a cost of two Spitfires. Other raids approached shipping and ports on the south and west coasts, either doing no damage or retiring before our fighters could intercept. At 1204 hours, a large number of aircraft assembled and circled over the Calais-Boulogne district and then set course for Dover. When the enemy aircraft had reached a position half way across the Straits they turned back to the French coast where they gradually dispersed. At 1335 hours, five raids involving approximately 100 aircraft, crossed the Straits and were engaged by four Squadrons of our fighters off Dover. No 74 Squadron accounted for three Me109s (confirmed) with the loss of two Spitfires. No 41 Squadron shot down two Me109s (confirmed) and No 11 Squadron shot down two He59s (confirmed). At 1552 hours, one raid was plotted 40 miles south of Dungeness to within 30 miles of Selsey Bill where it turned south-east and faded in the Le Havre area at 1630 hours. At 1708 hours, two raids involving 9+ aircraft where plotted flying east from the direction of Portland. These raids turned north and approached Swanage, but retired on approach of our fighters. Another raid originated over Portsmouth and faded in Baie de la Seine without interception. At 1735 hours, a "help" signal was received by a convoy near Milford Haven; fighters were despatched without result. CASUALTIES:
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Red One - 74 Squadron - RAF Manston
Weather half-way to decent. Took off and headed for hellfire corner, climbed to angels one five and circled. Wingman spotted Jerries in the cloud so we dived into the clouds and I followed him in. Out of bloody nowhere, three yellow nosed bastards appear out of the clouds in front of us, no more than twenty-thirty feet away and fly straight through our formation...and straight through me. I lose my tail section, no idea what damage it did to Jerry but Red two of a local Hurri squadron reported seeing him go into the drink. Bailed and waited for the Dover Lifeboat to pick me up. Still having flashbacks of those 109s just zooming out of the cloud like that... Confirmed One Bf109... Retrieved from Channel by Dover Lifeboat Pilots Notes: Biggest 'Oh ****!' moment ever experienced in Il2... :o:doh::dead: |
May I ask what is these reports Oberon posts? Are they from single player campaign or from multiplayer?
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Tis a Multiplayer campaign we are doing.
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but as TF mentioned, we're playing a MP Co-Op campaign. HunterICX |
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