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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #60 on: March 28, 2008, 09:29:44 AM »
I concur, I'd really like to see a real combined JG54/JG11 operation.  We've done small ops together but a night or two of all out warfare...we could have them up in Scotland in a week.  :)
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #61 on: March 28, 2008, 09:32:54 AM »
You three fraulines done rubbing each others G spots yet? :D

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #62 on: March 28, 2008, 09:34:51 AM »
You three fraulines done rubbing each others G spots yet? :D

we'll see who's done rubbing what, when we get done wiping you guys out!!  :)

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #63 on: March 28, 2008, 09:35:25 AM »
I concur, I'd really like to see a real combined JG54/JG11 operation.  We've done small ops together but a night or two of all out warfare...we could have them up in Scotland in a week.  :)

Agreed wholeheartedly but...it seems one group is always carrying the fight and one group is guarding the backdoor.  You know how they are about that. :eek:
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #64 on: March 28, 2008, 09:36:59 AM »
You three fraulines done rubbing each others G spots yet? :D

It feels to good to stop... :D
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #65 on: March 28, 2008, 09:48:22 AM »
It feels to good to stop... :D

I knew I heard Jaeger purring.   ;)

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #66 on: March 28, 2008, 09:52:50 AM »
  Friday will be the time to play this as there will maby even be some air to air stuff going on.Seems like every time I jump into AvA for a change from the MA its damned near impossible to find a good fight.Its all land grab.I was even told once that if land grab wasnt my thing AvA might not be for me. :huh   Used to be good fights in there all the time.Now it just seems like a baby MA.
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #67 on: March 28, 2008, 10:01:00 AM »
my biggest dislike is the ineffectiveness of the MGFF modelling in AH

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #68 on: March 28, 2008, 10:06:02 AM »
  Friday will be the time to play this as there will maby even be some air to air stuff going on.Seems like every time I jump into AvA for a change from the MA its damned near impossible to find a good fight.Its all land grab.I was even told once that if land grab wasnt my thing AvA might not be for me. :huh   Used to be good fights in there all the time.Now it just seems like a baby MA.
I'll refer you to the thread titled the difference.  that being said and seeing that you are an MA player I don't think you are capable of delivering a good fight to AvA standards.  I would like be proven wrong though so if you care to, we can meet in the DA and few a friendly rounds and we can test the good fights theory.

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #69 on: March 28, 2008, 10:42:21 AM »
That's some funny stuff TK. Leave them trees alone you...you...tree hater.

Someone mentioned this thread should die, and so it should.  Certainly not the way to start off a new campaign.

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Stick stirring?  Stick Stirring in german iron leads to crashes.  Now, with many new members in JG11 (some new players even), coupled with my limited time for training, and even Arena play the last couple weeks, I will not say you definatly have not seen that from your perspective.  However, I will state and with conviction, that stick stirring is not a tactic endorsed or approved of by myself, and I have not witnessed it from members of the Geschwader.

I only reply at all here though for the following reason:  With 24 guys in JG11 to make a "unit wide" comment is well,...out of line I suppose is a good term.  If "Bravado" was to HO me on the first merge, I certainly would not come and post that the 353rd are "a bunch of Hotards".

Calling individuals out is all right and proper sir.  Group assumptions...are just that.  It is not the intention of JG11 pilots to degrade the game play of the AvA.  Frankly it's the opposite, as I believe it is as well with you.

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    Thank you for the reply, I in no way meant to degrade JG11 I overall have great respect for your squad, but I felt the stick stirring reached a point that I must comment on it.
    I apologize for not being clear, but it appears you misunderstood me.  I was not saying all of JG11 stick stirs, just that all the pilots I have recently observed  doing it have come from JG11.  Granted that it is a very small fraction of your total strength.  I also do not claim that the stick stirring is intentional, for I have no way of knowing that.  But I assure you I have seen it and would not claim otherwise if I haven't.
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #70 on: March 28, 2008, 10:57:46 AM »
my biggest dislike is the ineffectiveness of the MGFF modelling in AH

Can't hit the hanger from inside the hanger with them.  Even if I do, it barely disturbs the dust.
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #71 on: March 28, 2008, 11:03:16 AM »
I'll refer you to the thread titled the difference.  that being said and seeing that you are an MA player I don't think you are capable of delivering a good fight to AvA standards.  I would like be proven wrong though so if you care to, we can meet in the DA and few a friendly rounds and we can test the good fights theory.

Missed that thread.

Storch, I just read that thread.  Great topic and great description.  That's why it's down at the bottom with few replies.  I can relate to much of that, as you know.

Really, really good post.  There's alot or Really Good sticks, who never venture into the AvA, for certain.  But per capita, one can learn alot in here, quickly if they want to, and are willing to take the lumps.
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #72 on: March 28, 2008, 11:06:45 AM »
Stampf,
    Thank you for the reply, I in no way meant to degrade JG11 I overall have great respect for your squad, but I felt the stick stirring reached a point that I must comment on it.
    I apologize for not being clear, but it appears you misunderstood me.  I was not saying all of JG11 stick stirs, just that all the pilots I have recently observed  doing it have come from JG11.  Granted that it is a very small fraction of your total strength.  I also do not claim that the stick stirring is intentional, for I have no way of knowing that.  But I assure you I have seen it and would not claim otherwise if I haven't.

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Curious...what airframe type(s) you seeing this in?
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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #73 on: March 28, 2008, 11:24:25 AM »
well if JG11 forms up with JG54, it shouldnt be a problem. If anything they will be at a disadvantage. Poor, poor allieds, they have no idea what is going to happen to them.
What happened to JG11 going Allied this time around...  Find the planes not to your liking again?

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Re: War in the AvA: Battle of Britain
« Reply #74 on: March 28, 2008, 12:09:00 PM »
JG11 was never going Allied Odee.


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