Originally posted by nuchpatrick
Your really showing your age when you talk about Air Warrior... ROFLMAO!! Those were the days..
I don't know about that...I was one of the younger AW vets out there. Started in 1994 when it was free on AOL. December 25th, 1994 was my first day with a computer and internet access. We hooked up the family Dell Dimension 100 or something along those lines. It took me about 5 minutes to click "Games" and "Air Warrior" in big red letters. Downloading on the 28.8k modem didn't take all that long and soon enough I took to the skies as Gol-4. I promptly shot down some friendly airplanes taking off in front of me and discovered what being PNG meant. I took my time then to download the remaining cockpit art so every airplane wasn't a P-51 and started my career.
First the 444th Air Mafia for a number of years under Pak...Lt. Packboy...the real Pak. Packers fan who came up with 444 for Favre and his 3 super bowl wins at the time. Yep.
19th Air Wing after the shift to GameStorm. A summer off due to various junior golf tours and then joined up with the ~U.S.M.C.~ under Grim. Same Grim we have today. By this time I was a sophomore in High School. Played all the way until the day of infamy during which EA killed AW. Dabbled with WWII Online, never played Warbirds. Found AH when I talked on the phone with some of the guys and been here ever since.
I started when I was 11. I turn 23 this month...any AW vets younger than myself by all means please step forward

When I started I was on the helium tank. Because of this game I kept with the "dream" of flying and if I go to Lear school here in the next month or so I'll come full circle with my ATP and a couple of type ratings. These games and people have meant more to me than just a "hobby" as most know it. It's ingrained as part of my life and I wouldn't give it up for anything in this world. Except for maybe Scarlet Johanssen. I'd drop it in a heartbeat until I had my fun and then come back because I'm a junkie.
So as not to disappoint:
