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Bernard joins the Air Force.
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:shifty:Pfffff....show off.
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You, Sir, are hopeless! :rotfl::rotfl:
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Doesn't anyone here play civilian flight sims around here? xD
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What was Lzs von Swe screenie from then? :hmm:
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Eh?
Civilian Flight Sim? without shooting? Thats not programmed in my system...If I,m flying I need to shoot someone :rotfl: |
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Joking,sorry,my bad,didn't notice that one wasn't military. And stabiz,great plane you got there! Is that a prop or turboprop? |
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I think its the VIIX with Turbo Jumbo Jet engines. its the Anti Ship Uboat Plane:rotfl: |
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/3097/marksman7jp.jpg
Then what about this shooting? :D I like to fly where ever I want to without being shot down:up: |
Finally!My kind of flying? (Anyone here flys on vatsim?)
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Dual turbo-prop Anti Plane U-boat Ship. Fires acoustic torpedoes in the air,amphibious landing capability. |
No reason to make a new thread for this, so I put this here.
I´m making my first true movie in IL2. It´s about the Battle of Britain, just finished a small trailer. http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...60750128&hl=en |
If that video (which is good, by the way) is representitive of IL2, then I'm glad I've never played it, for two reasons.
1) There were no cannon-armed Spitfires in the Battle Of Britain. They hadn't solved the jamming problem with the hispano-suiza cannons and they didn't appear in service until the Spit II came along. 2) Spitfires were built with a multi-thickness spar running through most of the wing. It was impossible to have one wing come off, unless hit by some kind of rocket, or maybe a MK103 or MK108 30mm cannon, neither of which were operational that early. This was also a big error in the movie Battle Of Britain. Messershmitt Bf-109s on the other hand had modular bolt-on wings, and could lose one or the other. |
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