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-ammo-
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« on: August 25, 2001, 08:24:00 AM »

I smell an allied victory this time Smiley However I am aware of the lopsided attendence numbers last frame. Nevetheless since Hblair loves to eat up and savor his, I am stepping out on a limb and saying we whipped that axis boody Wink

Seriously.. <S> Axis! was some great fun!
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« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2001, 08:43:00 AM »

mabye allied pilots all like to play with their joysticks on friday nights? Smiley

mabye axis pilots perfer to get wasted and party!

plzzzzz move tod to another night!
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« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2001, 09:46:00 PM »

You would be correct ammo.

We were patroling the A1/A2 area at about 20,000 feet, 4 of  my guys had just rolled from A1 after refueling, they were maybe 3-4000 ft when we see 25 or so allies coming in from the north at what looked to be the usual shameless allied 30k+ ft(   Wink). Me, regurge, and moose were the ones at 20k, we ran south to try to gain the rediculous alt (   Big Grin) required to be coalt, we were unable to get altitude before we were bounced. Me and gurge were able to kill a couple of P47's before we had a horde on our 6, on the deck, scissors, rolling scissors, etc. etc. dead in the end.

I wasn't gonna whine, but if you're gonna gloat ammo, you need to know we were outnumbered 3-4:1 and we were in G2's and G6's!    EEEK!

So there!
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Kidding aside, nice fight allies.

[ 08-25-2001: Message edited by: hblair ]
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