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Offline C(Sea)Bass

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« Reply #60 on: September 04, 2007, 05:34:24 PM »
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« Reply #61 on: September 04, 2007, 05:46:25 PM »


thats like, rule one of the interwebs! How do we know you're really girls? :noid

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« Reply #62 on: September 04, 2007, 07:57:40 PM »
Tigress, i hope you realize i was joking? betty flies on our channel, and yeti69 is a female in out squad. she flies with TSM. Also i'm in the military, USAR. The strangest thing i ever saw was a female in a flight suit, dont know what she flew, was walking to the latrine. We started taking incoming mortar fire, so we all crouched and ran for a bunker. She was about 20 feet from me, a mortar hit about 30 meters from us, kickin up all kindas stuff.............she turned looked and kept right on for the latrine! I think she broke stride once during the impact, that was about it. So i have no issue with women.
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« Reply #63 on: September 04, 2007, 08:15:00 PM »
TSM??? trans sexual midget?

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« Reply #64 on: September 05, 2007, 05:51:39 AM »
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Tigress, i hope you realize i was joking? betty flies on our channel, and yeti69 is a female in out squad. she flies with TSM. Also i'm in the military, USAR. The strangest thing i ever saw was a female in a flight suit, dont know what she flew, was walking to the latrine. We started taking incoming mortar fire, so we all crouched and ran for a bunker. She was about 20 feet from me, a mortar hit about 30 meters from us, kickin up all kindas stuff.............she turned looked and kept right on for the latrine! I think she broke stride once during the impact, that was about it. So i have no issue with women.


Oh yes! I knew ;) no worries...

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« Reply #65 on: September 05, 2007, 06:10:05 AM »
hahahahaha :rofl

You must be a member of the Internet Taliban!

...now what did I do with my Internet Burka??? :rofl

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thats like, rule one of the interwebs! How do we know you're really girls? :noid

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« Reply #66 on: September 05, 2007, 06:25:31 AM »
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TSM??? trans sexual midget?

You must be new, lol.

The Screamin Meanies (TSM) is an Aces High Squadron. :rofl

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« Reply #67 on: September 05, 2007, 06:58:18 AM »
A well kept secret of the Allies during WWII was... almost one thousand women flew combat missions in WWII against the Axis.

They had their share of Fighter Aces among them.

Also, some of the bravest women combat pilots were found with the all-female 588th Night Bomber Air Regiment, known as the “Night Witches.” Despite being equipped with slow, obsolete PO-2 biplanes, during the course of the War, they conducted an incredible 24,000 missions behind enemy lines, and delivered 23,000 tons of bombs from their fragile wood-and-fabric aircraft. Though their casualty rate was high, so was their recognition by a grateful nation. A total of 30 citations for “Hero of the Soviet Union”, Russia’s highest honor (The USSR's equivalent of the USA's Medal of Honor), were given to women in the Soviet Air Force, 23 of which were earned by the 588th “Night Witches.”

An image of Night Witches' Polikarpov Po-2/U-2 Aircraft

Most of their Po-2s were unarmed except for their ordnance, but some carried a 7.62mm machine gun on a swivel-mount in the observer's position in the rear.

BTW, the Po-2 was a WWII stealth bomber... The Po-2 would pass often undetected by the night fighters' radar, because of the mildly radar absorbing nature of the canvas surfaces, and the fact that mostly they flew near the ground. German planes equipped with infrared seekers would not see the little heat generated by the small, 110 horsepower engine.

Searchlights, however, were another story. The Germans at Stalingrad developed what the Russians called a "flak circus". They would bring out the flak guns that had been hidden during the day, and lay them in concentric circles around probable targets, and the same with the searchlights. Po-2s crossing the perimeter in pairs in the straight line flight path typical of untrained but determined Russian flyers were usually ripped to pieces by the Flak 37 guns. The 588th, however, developed another tactic. They flew in formations of three. Two would go in first, attract the attention of the searchlights, and when all of them pointed to them in the sky, separate suddenly in opposite directions and maneuver wildly to try to shake them off. The German searchlight operators would follow them, while the third bomber who was farther back snuck in through the darkened path made by her 2 comrades and hit the target unopposed. She would then get out, rejoin with the other two, and they would switch places until all three had delivered their payloads. It took nerves of steel to be a decoy and willingly attract enemy fire, but as Nadya Popova said: "It worked."

They had served so exemplarily throughout the whole war that they participated in the final onslauqht on Berlin.

I, for one, would like to have such a stealth bomber in the MA with no little red dots following them around on the enemies radar! ;)
From what I have read, the 109s and 190s stall speed was faster than the Po-2's top speed, which made shooting down the agile Po-2 very difficult.
 
Question: Now, why was the role of women pilots kept such a secret during the war? hahahahahaha...

Answer: Some men's egos can't handle being bested, or defended, by a woman...

A real man can give credit where credit is due.

HWELTE, a book by Roy McShane  about The White Rose and the Night Witches

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« Reply #68 on: September 05, 2007, 09:06:25 AM »
I, for one, would enjoy taking on a 109 or a 190 in a stall fight with a Po-2 and a gunner on board :p

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« Reply #69 on: September 05, 2007, 02:08:23 PM »
Just caught sight of this thread Nd wanted to send a bis SALUTE to Schatzi, a great pilot, teacher and a fine lady. Haven't seen her around for a while and sure do miss her.
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« Reply #70 on: September 05, 2007, 03:42:04 PM »
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females fly in AH?




shhhhhhhhhh go back to sleep verbal...let us ladies talk...

tigeress welcome to AH! nice to have other females in the game for sure, i'm sure the rest of the ladies would agree with me when i say there is WAYYYYYYYYYY too much testosterone in the main arenas hehe

anyways, in my experience yes i have ran into many idiots but i have also made ALOT of friends and MANY are very supportive as to havin females in the game, very few have a problem with gettin owned by a girl but its still fun to beat up on the boys :)

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« Reply #71 on: September 05, 2007, 04:21:57 PM »
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don't mean to bust your bubble but thats illegal only if you have permissin can you do that but you  have my permission and that probably wasn't a smart thing to do now not as many people will came in  being scared of being rercorded


Excuse me Ladies, but this post I felt the need to respond to.

If your saying recording is illegal... it depends on what state your in. Here in Texas you can record anyone... even phone calls as long as one person involved knows he or she is being recorded.

Bows to the Ladies...


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« Reply #72 on: September 05, 2007, 05:51:11 PM »
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I, for one, would enjoy taking on a 109 or a 190 in a stall fight with a Po-2 and a gunner on board :p

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This is the Po-2 stealth Bomber flown by the Night Witches who were known to the Germans as "Das Nachthexen":



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« Reply #73 on: September 05, 2007, 06:12:20 PM »
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shhhhhhhhhh go back to sleep verbal...let us ladies talk...

tigeress welcome to AH! nice to have other females in the game for sure, i'm sure the rest of the ladies would agree with me when i say there is WAYYYYYYYYYY too much testosterone in the main arenas hehe

anyways, in my experience yes i have ran into many idiots but i have also made ALOT of friends and MANY are very supportive as to havin females in the game, very few have a problem with gettin owned by a girl but its still fun to beat up on the boys :)

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Hi Betty! Very nice to meet you and thanks for the welcome.

hummmm... testostrone hahahaha Can smell that a mile away ;)

It is indeed great fun to "pwn dem guyz!" hahahaha :rofl

Most of them are good about it and those that aren't just adds to the fun.

I shot down a guy who was a very good stick the other day and all he could say was "damn LaLas" hahahahaha
His plane was reduced to a puff of smoke and a few falling parts by my La-7.

It was no boom and zoom!  I was co-E.

Look forward to flying with ya!

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Offline wolfcat5

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« Reply #74 on: October 02, 2007, 06:51:34 PM »
What makes you think that she is a girl? this is the internet.