We had a good time in there last night, but there was a lot of channel 200 whining going on about vulching. While I was not participating in the vulching, I did see it taking place on both sides.
I will agree it doesn't take a lot of skill for a person to vulch, but I really don't understand how anyone would up at a known capped field then cry about it when they get vulched. I was dodging 190's vulching our field all evening and I even got taken out a time or two by them. Not once did it occur to me to cry about it on the radio, because I was the idiot that rolled knowing they were there.
I also have to mention there was a good episode of dogfights on last night; the night fighters. They sure had a lot of vulching and HO's going on in WWII from the looks of it guys. All I'm saying is it's a part of combat aviation, so deal with it however you see fit, but don't blame the vulcher when you knowingly take off into a fight. HO's fall into the same catagory, avoid them and it can't happen to you. I fell victem to an HO or two last night as well and all I thought each time I should of rolled out of it sooner; my fault.
Tonight is one of our squad nights and we will be in the arena in force to be the punching bag for the axis again. <S>