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Interested in flying Ka-50 | 12 | 41.38% | |
Interested in flying A-10C | 19 | 65.52% | |
Interested in combat/missions | 16 | 55.17% | |
Would prefer more strict flights (following procedures etc) | 9 | 31.03% | |
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08-19-11, 12:53 PM | #271 |
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You sure?
shouldn't it be Quoque? you know what....let's shut up get a beer as it is weekend ffs! HunterICX
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08-19-11, 12:56 PM | #272 |
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08-19-11, 01:09 PM | #273 |
Kaiser Bill's batman
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No beer in, no wine in, maybe half a bottle of sherry in the back of a cupboard... What has my life become?
I thought et tu was and you, but Shakespear's never been a favourite of mine.
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08-19-11, 02:03 PM | #274 |
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The exact translation varies a bit, but in modern use it's an expression of feeling betrayed.
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08-19-11, 03:23 PM | #275 |
Lucky Jack
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Bah, you have not experienced Shakespeare until you have read it in the original Klingon:
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08-19-11, 03:29 PM | #276 |
Lucky Jack
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Oh, and especially for Hunter
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08-19-11, 08:09 PM | #277 |
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Is it wierd that I actually liked that scene better in Klingon? Nice finds Oberon.
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08-24-11, 02:54 PM | #278 |
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Added OSA and Buk battery. Su-25T flight changed to SEAD, added another flight with PGM.
SEAD pretty much required, suggest coming in from the sea. Server up shortly.
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08-26-11, 07:17 AM | #279 |
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Ok, help needed guys. The Steam sale of A-10C has ended (bloody typical) and it's now at about £30, whereas Flaming Cliffs 2 is at about £20. I can only afford to buy one, which would should I buy?
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08-26-11, 07:45 AM | #280 |
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Both from GamersGate?
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08-26-11, 07:46 AM | #281 | |
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Quote:
http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-LOFC2/l...aming-cliffs-2 http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-A10CW/dcsa10c-warthog Edit: Dammit, Raptor!
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08-26-11, 07:52 AM | #282 |
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If you still can't get both, I'd say A-10C. Not only is it much more detailed than Flaming Cliffs' aircraft, but you can also join the A-10C games until the compatibility patch is released.
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08-26-11, 08:22 AM | #283 |
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08-26-11, 10:28 AM | #284 |
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Definately A-10C
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08-26-11, 10:48 AM | #285 |
Lucky Jack
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Well, thanks to my very good friend across the Nordzee, I now have both downloading.
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