Author Topic: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain  (Read 4654 times)

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #105 on: March 29, 2008, 06:47:57 AM »
Just one issue there.We both like kraut stuff.I would love to fly head to head with ya if ya fly the damned allied stuff :) Just never see much a2a stuff in AVA.
 And I never said AVA didnt offer any good fights.Just they were hard to find.

there are plenty of fights if you are an allied player lesser if you are axis, so there I would agree with you.  however with a little forethought and some planning as an axis player it is still possible to find the odd fight or two.  this is my suggestion, you must be;
1. alone
2. no higher than 300 feet agl
3. near their fully functioning ack
4. preferably between a port ack and the fleet ack
5. seem to be wandering around afk
6. in a goon

if you manage to meet all of these prerequisites then five or six intrepid allied players will surely accomodate you with a fight, otherwise you are on your own.

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #106 on: March 30, 2008, 12:46:19 AM »
Easy Pesy Melon Squeezy. and they arent your melons! HERZ AS OWNING

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #107 on: March 30, 2008, 01:12:43 AM »
there are plenty of fights if you are an allied player lesser if you are axis, so there I would agree with you.  however with a little forethought and some planning as an axis player it is still possible to find the odd fight or two.  this is my suggestion, you must be;
1. alone
2. no higher than 300 feet agl
3. near their fully functioning ack
4. preferably between a port ack and the fleet ack
5. seem to be wandering around afk
6. in a goon

if you manage to meet all of these prerequisites then five or six intrepid allied players will surely accomodate you with a fight, otherwise you are on your own.

You forgot:

7.  already damaged/leaking something important   :aok
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #108 on: March 30, 2008, 01:25:57 PM »
Quote from: storch on Yesterday at 06:47:57
there are plenty of fights if you are an allied player lesser if you are axis, so there I would agree with you.  however with a little forethought and some planning as an axis player it is still possible to find the odd fight or two.  this is my suggestion, you must be;
1. alone
2. no higher than 300 feet agl
3. near their fully functioning ack
4. preferably between a port ack and the fleet ack
5. seem to be wandering around afk
6. in a goon

if you manage to meet all of these prerequisites then five or six intrepid allied players will surely accomodate you with a fight, otherwise you are on your own.
You forgot:

7.  already damaged/leaking something important   :aok

Smells like whine. Damned Vichy Frenchmen. No wonder the only other insult they seem to know focuses on "elderberries."

I mean ... does none of this seem remotely familiar to you? It's right out of the history books!



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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #109 on: March 30, 2008, 11:27:06 PM »


Looks alot like a whine too
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #110 on: March 31, 2008, 12:22:09 AM »
Smells like whine. Damned Vichy Frenchmen. No wonder the only other insult they seem to know focuses on "elderberries."

I mean ... does none of this seem remotely familiar to you? It's right out of the history books!

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Get off our bloody island!

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No you seely Eenglish Kah-nig-hits! Neener neener!

You misquoted me for one.  That was actually Storch's post except for the caveat that I added.

Secondly, why are you still here.  Didn't you quit or give up on the Ava or something like that?    :noid

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Besides, you're using coconuts!
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #111 on: March 31, 2008, 12:34:22 AM »
You misquoted me for one.  That was actually Storch's post except for the caveat that I added.

Secondly, why are you still here.  Didn't you quit or give up on the Ava or something like that?    :noid

Edit:
Besides, you're using coconuts!


That's why the quote had "Quote from: storch on Yesterday at 06:47:57" although I didn't highlight where his ended and yours took over. I'd bet most could figure that out if they tried, including you.  :aok

Secondly I never said I gave up on the AvA. That's Storch when his estrogen buildup counteracts his testoterone injections. VF-17 doesn't live here. I don't live here. Nice place to visit but I wouldn't wanna live here. But my squadron still has some presence ... even under the appropriate guises. I understand you're confused but it's not really my fault. If you want sympathy I can fake it if you reimburse me.  :D

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #112 on: March 31, 2008, 07:00:51 AM »
How much?
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #113 on: March 31, 2008, 07:01:37 AM »
I didnt want to read 8 pages of crap.

Is this up in the AvA right now or this coming Friday?

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #114 on: March 31, 2008, 07:05:16 AM »
its up now
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #116 on: March 31, 2008, 07:44:15 AM »
How much ya got? :D

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #117 on: March 31, 2008, 12:29:31 PM »
3 sheep
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2 African swallows
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I'll take them all. Up front. :)

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #118 on: April 01, 2008, 10:01:49 AM »
Appologies  if I repeat a debate already had.

I was flying the Boston in  the BoB set up last night and was able to mess about to some extent dog fighting in it. It is after all the fastest bird in this arena.

Perhaps you could push it back into its bombing role (a little more) by only making it only available from the English main land. I believe it was even available off a CV.
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #119 on: April 01, 2008, 11:40:46 AM »
It was. It does. In this setup it's adequate in the role of divebomber .... and somewhat adequate as a dogfighter if there's another friendly near (under *my* rusty control). Someone decent at CV ops, under the current setting, could even land as well as take off from CVs but the birdfarm won't rearm formations (one good thing).