rather be smokin than dead, lol
and you shouldn't be flyin by yourself, but I believe ya got 2 of us
here is Toadflaks AAR
That last battle was an epic battle. Our ace. 109F4-Geepel Vs an unknown Hurricane mk2 pilot. Doobs orders squad to engage, and keep our ace alive to fight another day. Doobs and 3 wingmen drop in on the Highly experienced Pilot. Their efforts are great. but the Hurricane's cannons are just to much for the 109 of this time. From my high CAP position i hear, Over the radio, the worst possible news that has reached my ears that day. Our Ace has been critically hit, and is going down. Shortly after i hear another fel message over the radio, one of our newer pilots is going down, luckily he is able to bail out and he lands in friendly territory, he will likely be back in the air the very next day. The Hurricane is now living on borrowed time. Our squad commander has a shot, he doesn't hesitate to take it. His aim is good, and his bullets fly true. the Hurricane is fatally wounded, and crashes into the nearby foliage. Doobs then radios in that his radiator has been hit, and that his engine is seizing up. He has enough speed to glide his plane in for a relatively soft landing in the nearby fields. Later that day, the wreckage of the hurricane is found; the plane is in fairly good condition, the gun cams and fuselage are largely intact. The pilot is no where to be found. At a later date high command reveals to our squad that the pilot of the hurricane was a famous British Ace, and had 6 total victories for the day. His call sign ......."Kermit" We were also given reports that he had escaped back into allied territory, and that we will likely be seeing him in the air again. The wreckage of An unknown 109F the plane is heavily charred, it seems the main fuel tank ruptured on impact, and at one period caught on fire. No remains are visible. We assume that our Ace has escaped his plane, but succumbed his injuries in the vast terrain between his position and friendly reinforcements.