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Offline zack1234

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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #15 on: October 06, 2010, 02:57:00 AM »
Has no one told you not to subscribe and leave while you can, if you turn to th AH side you will lose all sense of reality.

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majority of the people are good sports :old:
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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #16 on: October 06, 2010, 11:57:49 AM »
Hey thanks for the welcomes!   

Fly a P38, I wish I was that good.  In AW I flew a Spit which I think in AH is the same as saying your cheating.   I learned on the Spit and pretty much stuck with it when going hunting.  I did try the P38 after getting beat by it consistently by a couple pilots.  In my Spit, on the merge, I would usually do a immelmann followed by a second immelmann.  I’d end up pulling it off so when I reached the top of my second immelmann, I’d have just enough power to have controlled flight.  Most new pilots would pull to hard to get a snap shot off  so I would end up on the top either looking at a plane with little or no ability to maneuver or a plane falling from the sky in a spin.   Some pilots knew the maneuver so we would then get into a turning battle all the way to the ground.  But, a couple 38 pilots could get a shot off on me in my first immelmann.  I know the 38 has a great instantaneous turn rate and all I can think is that they did something, cut engines, use flaps, extend wheels, I’m not sure to get inside my (vertical) circle enough to get a legitimate shot.    I’m sure they sold out on the move.  I never really had any luck flying a 38 in turning fights.  With the 38, I would try to disguise my speed  at the merge and then I would pull hard to get a fast enough instantaneous turn rate to shoot them down quickly.  If I was not successful in the first couple turns, I’d try to bug out if they had a better turning plane.   I suspect the 38 is a tough plane to master but when you figure it out, you have a bunch of tricks in your bag like cutting one engine using flaps..  I hope to learn how to fly the 38 this time around!   

In a previous response someone said their squad mates didn’t’ think to highly of  Subby.  Any reasons?  At the time I thought she and HR were the best in the game.  Subby was never all that friendly though.

My pilot name was Castor, or was it shortened to Cas.  In any event, I wasn’t a big name in the game.  I pretty much kept to myself and enjoyed hunting alone.  Hmmm, I can’t even remember my squad name or my CO.  Getting old  :old:

Great catching up with the flying community.  I can’t wait to get setup!


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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #17 on: October 06, 2010, 12:08:12 PM »
Hey Zack,

I know what you mean.  I missed more then a few days of work due to flying all night.  I could fly for hours in the blink of an eye.  I don't think anyone will be knocking on my door to join their squad anytime soon.  I expect to spend a bunch of time offline and in training before giving up easy kills.  Even then, I'm sure I will be little more then bait for kill mongers.  It's going to be fun.  :airplane: 

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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #18 on: October 06, 2010, 01:05:17 PM »
Hey thanks for the welcomes!   

In a previous response someone said their squad mates didn’t’ think to highly of  Subby.  Any reasons?  At the time I thought she and HR were the best in the game.  Subby was never all that friendly though.

My pilot name was Castor, or was it shortened to Cas.  In any event, I wasn’t a big name in the game.  I pretty much kept to myself and enjoyed hunting alone.  Hmmm, I can’t even remember my squad name or my CO.  Getting old  :old:

Great catching up with the flying community.  I can’t wait to get setup!


Holy Cow! :salute

Castor?!?  Castor, I do remember you.   :old: I encountered you one and only one time in AW that I can remember.  That series of fights is engraved in my mind because it was my first introduction to the AW FR arena.  In fact, a long time ago, I wrote about how I became a Musketeer, and my fights with you that night are part of the story.  I was really disappointed that I never fought you again, because you were really a gentleman and tried to teach me a few things.  Never forgot it.  Sadly, I'm still a flippin' noob even after 15 years...  Castor, here's the link to what I wrote--don't worry, I say good stuff about you (I think it's on page two of the story):

http://www.musketeers.org/?page_id=68

By the way, Maddafinga (my squaddie) is the one who remarked that some in our squad might disagree about Subby's uberness.  It's not that she wasn't a good pilot; she was damned good.   I think that Madda meant that we recall some other really great sticks during that time, even some of the guys in my squad back then were on a par with or better than her (Rapier, Dragon, etc.).  Certainly not me, though.   :joystick:  I don't think that I ever managed anything better than a draw against her, and that just a couple of times.  As I recall, she didn't fly much after AW left AOL and went to Gamestorm, unless she changed her call sign. 

Castor, once you're up and running in the game, you're welcome to wing with the Muskies any time.  We fly Knights (it's the sword thing, ya know... ).

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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #19 on: October 06, 2010, 01:20:38 PM »
Hurrah! :joystick:
Play online and get shot down it's not real :old:
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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #20 on: October 06, 2010, 01:23:35 PM »
Holy Cow! :salute

Castor?!?  Castor, I do remember you.   :old: I encountered you one and only one time in AW that I can remember.  That series of fights is engraved in my mind because it was my first introduction to the AW FR arena.  In fact, a long time ago, I wrote about how I became a Musketeer, and my fights with you that night are part of the story.  I was really disappointed that I never fought you again, because you were really a gentleman and tried to teach me a few things.  Never forgot it.  Sadly, I'm still a flippin' noob even after 15 years...  Castor, here's the link to what I wrote--don't worry, I say good stuff about you (I think it's on page two of the story):

http://www.musketeers.org/?page_id=68

By the way, Maddafinga (my squaddie) is the one who remarked that some in our squad might disagree about Subby's uberness.  It's not that she wasn't a good pilot; she was damned good.   I think that Madda meant that we recall some other really great sticks during that time, even some of the guys in my squad back then were on a par with or better than her (Rapier, Dragon, etc.).  Certainly not me, though.   :joystick:  I don't think that I ever managed anything better than a draw against her, and that just a couple of times.  As I recall, she didn't fly much after AW left AOL and went to Gamestorm, unless she changed her call sign.  

Castor, once you're up and running in the game, you're welcome to wing with the Muskies any time.  We fly Knights (it's the sword thing, ya know... ).

Salute from a baby seal you once took pity upon  :salute   :)

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I remember Subby too. That handle was short for Submission. I went to the AW con in 1996 in orlando and met her there. I wondered if she was still playing. She would win a lot of campaigns, but I do recall that she got beat in the con tourney. One thing I would say about 'good' sticks back then was that the flight model in AW had a lot of quirks and spin modelling was very underdeveloped. 'Good sticks' had learned to enter a spin, rotate the plane 180 deg and recover with no loss of speed. The were a bazillion board posts about 'Spin' Dweebs and how it was cheating and needed to be fixed, blah, blah, blah. [Did Pyro work on AW then?] I recall meeting him at the con and discussing the spinning problem.  

 One thing about Subby was that she wracked up a lot of kills without ever making use of the spin glitch.

By the way I played AW for about 1 year back then.
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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #21 on: October 06, 2010, 01:41:36 PM »

I remember Subby too. That handle was short for Submission. I went to the AW con in 1996 in orlando and met her there. I wondered if she was still playing. She would win a lot of campaigns, but I do recall that she got beat in the con tourney. One thing I would say about 'good' sticks back then was that the flight model in AW had a lot of quirks and spin modelling was very underdeveloped. 'Good sticks' had learned to enter a spin, rotate the plane 180 deg and recover with no loss of speed. The were a bazillion board posts about 'Spin' Dweebs and how it was cheating and needed to be fixed, blah, blah, blah. [Did Pyro work on AW then?] I recall meeting him at the con and discussing the spinning problem.  

 One thing about Subby was that she wracked up a lot of kills without ever making use of the spin glitch.

By the way I played AW for about 1 year back then.


Yeah, that was Subby.  She was a good stick; no exploiting the code that I can recall.  If memory serves, she was partial to the Hellcat, at least in the Pac arena.  (I remember many good fights at the central Atoll--you guys remember N64, N65 and N66?-- man those were fun times.)  I remember Subby also had a rep for having a very cantankerous online persona.  Don't know if she was like that in real life.  Some folk were much like their online personas, and others were complete opposites.

Speaking of spinfighters, anyone recall Zy (Zy da Ho)?   :O, he had that spin thing down to a science.  If I recall correctly, he'd get accused of it from time to time.

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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #22 on: October 06, 2010, 05:28:07 PM »
Hey Wraith, that’s a great story.  I’m proud to be mentioned in it!  It takes me back to the begging when I was just starting up.  The cost was unbelievable but I was hooked.  What I could I do but pay the man.  I’m really glad to find such a thriving multplayer combat air simulator game to jump back into.   It’s also great to hear that someone remembers me.  Hehehe, didn’t expect that.  I’ll let you know when I get up and flying and I’ll give you an opportunity to get even  on that kill ratio.   Thanks for the post, it made my day.

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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #23 on: October 06, 2010, 05:47:35 PM »
Hey Wraith, that’s a great story.  I’m proud to be mentioned in it!  It takes me back to the begging when I was just starting up.  The cost was unbelievable but I was hooked.  What I could I do but pay the man.  I’m really glad to find such a thriving multplayer combat air simulator game to jump back into.   It’s also great to hear that someone remembers me.  Hehehe, didn’t expect that.  I’ll let you know when I get up and flying and I’ll give you an opportunity to get even  on that kill ratio.   Thanks for the post, it made my day.

Oh, I don't know that I'd do any better than that first day, Castor.  Usually I'm just stoogin' around in the arenas, trying to avoid the shrubbery that magically appears all around my plane.

Looking forward to seeing you up and flying, sir!  :salute  :cheers:

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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #24 on: October 06, 2010, 09:34:09 PM »
Hey thanks for the welcomes!   

Fly a P38, I wish I was that good.  In AW I flew a Spit which I think in AH is the same as saying your cheating.   I learned on the Spit and pretty much stuck with it when going hunting.  I did try the P38 after getting beat by it consistently by a couple pilots.  In my Spit, on the merge, I would usually do a immelmann followed by a second immelmann.  I’d end up pulling it off so when I reached the top of my second immelmann, I’d have just enough power to have controlled flight.  Most new pilots would pull to hard to get a snap shot off  so I would end up on the top either looking at a plane with little or no ability to maneuver or a plane falling from the sky in a spin.   Some pilots knew the maneuver so we would then get into a turning battle all the way to the ground.  But, a couple 38 pilots could get a shot off on me in my first immelmann.  I know the 38 has a great instantaneous turn rate and all I can think is that they did something, cut engines, use flaps, extend wheels, I’m not sure to get inside my (vertical) circle enough to get a legitimate shot.    I’m sure they sold out on the move.  I never really had any luck flying a 38 in turning fights.  With the 38, I would try to disguise my speed  at the merge and then I would pull hard to get a fast enough instantaneous turn rate to shoot them down quickly.  If I was not successful in the first couple turns, I’d try to bug out if they had a better turning plane.   I suspect the 38 is a tough plane to master but when you figure it out, you have a bunch of tricks in your bag like cutting one engine using flaps..  I hope to learn how to fly the 38 this time around!   

In a previous response someone said their squad mates didn’t’ think to highly of  Subby.  Any reasons?  At the time I thought she and HR were the best in the game.  Subby was never all that friendly though.

My pilot name was Castor, or was it shortened to Cas.  In any event, I wasn’t a big name in the game.  I pretty much kept to myself and enjoyed hunting alone.  Hmmm, I can’t even remember my squad name or my CO.  Getting old  :old:

Great catching up with the flying community.  I can’t wait to get setup!



No, man, I wasn't saying that anyone thought badly of her, just that some of our guys might dispute her as the best stick in the game at the time.  She was good for sure, and HR was damn good also, no question.  But we had Stiletto, and SF and HazMat and Hebee and several other guys who really could lay down some ownage.  That's all I'm saying. Subby was ok to me most of the time, even tried to help me learn the 38 a bit.  It never took. 

I kinda remember the cpid Cas, but nothing specific.  Did you fly ETO mostly perhaps?
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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #25 on: October 06, 2010, 09:36:19 PM »

Yeah, that was Subby.  She was a good stick; no exploiting the code that I can recall.  If memory serves, she was partial to the Hellcat, at least in the Pac arena.  (I remember many good fights at the central Atoll--you guys remember N64, N65 and N66?-- man those were fun times.)  I remember Subby also had a rep for having a very cantankerous online persona.  Don't know if she was like that in real life.  Some folk were much like their online personas, and others were complete opposites.

Speaking of spinfighters, anyone recall Zy (Zy da Ho)?   :O, he had that spin thing down to a science.  If I recall correctly, he'd get accused of it from time to time.

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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #26 on: October 06, 2010, 09:53:25 PM »
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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #27 on: October 06, 2010, 10:21:09 PM »
Welcome aboard JustEric  :salute

The training staff are top notch, the community, for the most part, are all great people.  This game is what you make it.  You like to bomb? Bomb away.  You like to furball? Plenty of opportunities.  Like historic missions?  FSO's and special events are top notch.  Enjoy 1 to 2 v 1 in a knife fight? Try AVA.  Poke around and find where your comfort zone is then have a blast. 

Oh, and on the boards just wear your kevlar undies, sarcasm meter is way off the charts here. 

Whatever you do best of luck to you sir..

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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #28 on: October 06, 2010, 10:28:46 PM »

Yeah, that was Subby.  She was a good stick; no exploiting the code that I can recall.  If memory serves, she was partial to the Hellcat, at least in the Pac arena.  (I remember many good fights at the central Atoll--you guys remember N64, N65 and N66?-- man those were fun times.)  I remember Subby also had a rep for having a very cantankerous online persona.  Don't know if she was like that in real life.  Some folk were much like their online personas, and others were complete opposites.

Speaking of spinfighters, anyone recall Zy (Zy da Ho)?   :O, he had that spin thing down to a science.  If I recall correctly, he'd get accused of it from time to time.

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That was the worst of the spin Dweebs as I remember it too  :x

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Re: How many people are usually playing AH?
« Reply #29 on: October 07, 2010, 08:08:48 AM »
I remember Subby flying the 38 in FR back then.  This was AW4W. 

As for the people spinning the 190-A8 on cue, I can only remember Macz or Macx, or some cpid like that.  I thought it was Soup's kid.  It would really piss us off, as the game was serious business back then! 

The cpid "cas" is familiar to me too, though I can't place it right now.

At any rate, AH is very fun.  I just started playing a year ago after leaving AW in 1999.  There's a learning curve, especially if you're remembering how things were in AW.  The one thing you mentioned though, the hat views, won't be an issue. :)


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