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HunterICX 05-07-08 04:20 AM

@Gspector: Same goes for me, whats fun about flying a B-17 and not be able to drop bombs :cry: and not beeing shot at by Flak...

but....if you have Track-ir, a Saitek X52, rudder pedals and a very comfy leather seat (all I dont have) I wouldnt mind to just fly a big bird like that :yep:

HunterICX

Dowly 05-07-08 09:56 AM

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@GSpector,
put ur pants back up, its FSX ;) with a World War 2 birds package

HunterICX

:yep:

FSX with Shockwave's WWII Fighter Pack. P51, Spitfire, P47, 109E and Zero.

The image looks awesome but is there any real campaign mode to FSX with these Aircraft. I prefer to use the Aircraft in combat as apposed to just flying around like in some airshow or just fly cross country.

No, no mission that I noticed of. And FSX doesnt model shooting guns. But I have to take back everything bad I've said about MFS series' flight model. It's brilliant! The 109 is a real joy to fly, bank to one wing and when turning the joystick to the other side, it feel lighter (or vice verca, cant remember). Go into a dive, pick up loads of speed and start to pull the stick, it's HEAVY! And not like in IL2 or the other sims, it's not just how the planes feel heavy on your screen, with a FF joystick, you really have to pull the stick. :up:

PS. Oleg, any chance to get those things for BoB:SoW? Pleeeeease! :)

Kratos 05-11-08 10:01 AM

Few screenies of my ongoing marethline campaign ;)

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/d...ade/mareth.gif

Dowly 05-12-08 11:17 AM

One more sortie from Calais to Bigging Hill for this old workhorse. ;)
http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...verChannel.jpg

HunterICX 05-12-08 04:17 PM

*Points finger at kratos*

''Look what he did to my poor B-239!''

http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/2944/b239ci1.jpg

(somehow this was the result of an mid-air collision)

HunterICX

Biggles 05-12-08 04:20 PM

That's one helluva scratch there mate!:huh:

Kratos 05-12-08 05:21 PM

:o Wasn't my fault!!! you wouldn't divert from your flightpath :lol:

iambecomelife 05-12-08 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by HunterICX
*Points finger at kratos*

''Look what he did to my poor B-239!''

http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/2944/b239ci1.jpg

(somehow this was the result of an mid-air collision)

HunterICX

[stunned silence]:o

CCIP 05-12-08 06:18 PM

And yet the glass canopy stays intact :lol:

They should've built the whole plane out of that.

GSpector 05-12-08 07:44 PM

Wow, is there a trick to get that kind of damage? I've lost parts but most of the time my plane looks great excepts that it smokes from damage to the engine area but I do not recall the last time I ever saw a scratch or a hole in my aircraft despite the poor performance after getting to close to flak.

As for the Canopy, I've had my fare share of holes in it when looking out.:yep:

Jimbuna 05-13-08 05:55 AM

You two could never play nice together :p

Biggles 05-15-08 10:15 AM

Sergeant James Bigglesworth is engaging Freiherr Von Richthofen in January 1917.
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/6...7051104df6.jpg

Guess who won:cool:
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/7...7072528pl6.jpg

TarJak 05-16-08 03:53 PM

Photograph found in the effects of Capt. Sulley by German forces when inspecting the wreckage of his aircraft:

http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...lleyground.jpg

Biggles 05-16-08 04:51 PM

Died did he?

Bigglesworth had some close calls during his current career.

A flight accident almost cost him his life, when he happened to clip his left wing at a pole during take off. Had to stay in hospital for 19 days.

The Jerries are becoming a real pain in the arse, twice they've jumped us with formations 10+ against our squads of 3-4. Overwhelming odds has caused heavy losses for RFC-54 in the early months of 1917. Another Fokker Scourge is afoot, I think.

TarJak 05-17-08 05:57 AM

Those dirty Fokkers just keep on coming don't they? Ground fire got Sulley a few months ago after 11 missions.

Biggles 05-17-08 10:09 AM

Okay, new campaign, with same pilot. Bigglesworth in his "Superbébe" over Ypres, October 1916.
http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/3...5181309tf8.jpg

Thanks to the "Superbébe", the (first) Fokker Scourge comes to an end. The Eindeckers is no match for the Nieuport 17, although they still put up a real fight sometimes (notice the bullethole in my wing...)
http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/7...5314700hx4.jpg

HunterICX 05-17-08 12:53 PM

:doh:Superbebe?

I really do not like the Nieuports, they carry very little ammo, but for that price you get a hell of a turn ratio, the thing surprised me in its perfomance.

HunterICX

Biggles 05-17-08 05:42 PM

But they're small, and hard to hit, something the Germans will learn soon enough:p

Biggles 05-24-08 08:08 AM

Furball near Arras in December 1916.
http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/7...5020443tl9.jpg
And here is Captain James Bigglesworths first kill in his brand new Sopwith Pup!
http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/7...5034037uw0.jpg

Stealth Hunter 05-28-08 01:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Biggles
But they're small, and hard to hit, something the Germans will learn soon enough:p

And they also have severe wing problems in dives and sudden twists and turns.:dead:


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