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中国水兵
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You said it was windy, right? So that would mean that there were high waves, yes? The AI for the planes may not be all that sofisticated and may not be able to account for changes in surface elivation and missjudged the ground. Sounds to me like a wave reached up and grabed your attacker. Ether that or it was the Kraken!
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GWX has such a large number of variables that one constantly experiences new events.
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You could be right about the pilot error, but the waves didn't reach out to the plane, but that would be interestly funny. Like Brag said about the variables but I wasn't using GWX at the time...
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