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EDIT: No, and no, noscript isn't blocking anything unusual and Chrome doesn't show it either... Perhaps BT thinks that it's from piratebay and has blocked it... :O: |
Berbunch's signature's existence must be some sort of conspiracy fabrication, as I cannot see it either... :shifty:
EDIT: Could it be that only someone on your friend list can see it because the location of the image is in an album on the forum? At least, that's where the link in your post goes to. |
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Honestly, I thought we were already friends... :doh: |
Friended. Any joy? :hmmm:
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Bingo, and yes, that is a good sig. A very familiar sight. :yep: *looks a bit further* Oh, no wonder, you were attacking a flying porcupine!
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Yea. IS THAT A SCREENSHOT? because that game looks amazing just from the sig. Lots of detail. :up:
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http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...postcount=3521 http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...postcount=3484 http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...postcount=3479 Must have some more bashes at this. Tis quite good fun. :yep: |
It is indeed from Cliffs cropped then edited with Photoshop. Unfortunately it was from my period of not understanding the engine controls -I can't see the prop-pitch but imagine it's set to 12 O'clock hence the oil all over the screen.
I know better now, but haven't played Cliffs for probably over a month while they get there patching in order. |
WOW! I am almost speechless. That looks like loads of fun. :D
I bet it requires a hell of a PC to run it. :wah: |
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Besides it's safety record with our fighter bombers was better than that of the F84 which it replaced (and from what I hear it was also better than that of the Mirage which was the alternative for our air force...but one hears a lot of things when the days are long and I'm not certain it's true...). Actually it worked pretty well after the teething problems had been ironed out (I won't deny that this took decades and more than a hundred lives in our air force alone). |
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But, I mean, Lockheed had to bribe countries to buy the Lawn Dart! :doh: |
That being said though, on further reading, it would seem our own home grown EE Lightning took out a bigger chunk of its own fleet than the German F-104s.
I'd still rather be in the Lightning though, she can move around a bit more. :yep: |
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But when you get to a multi-role mud moving mode? It's taking it out of its element and shoving it into a role it wasn't designed for. You leave that to the Thud and Bricks/Rhinos, the Lawn Dart intercepts enemy bombers, and the Bricks and Tigers mix it up with the enemy escort. However, I guess with the Luftwaffe expanding so rapidly, to get all those aircraft would have cost too much...still, you got a better deal with the Brick IMHO, that was a proper multi-role aircraft. :yep: |
you know why its called the Thud?
because that's the sound it made when it crashed at the end of the runway. *ba-dum tss* I'm in agreement Oberon, some great planes were killed by the end-user's need for it to fill a different role (read: Me-262) the F-104 is a hot little ship, but when it came to turn and burn it didn't make the cut. Boom-n-zoom are the tactics I favour. thus why both of my picks happen to be insanely fast little interceptors. I'm pretty confident in my ability to score a first time hit |
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