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Offline kilo2

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Re: Brewster
« Reply #195 on: January 26, 2011, 01:30:13 PM »
How did you come to that conclusion ?

I am almost certain it is me. He shot me down and I caught on fire. I hit my engine button by mistake on the way up and did not realize it until I was at the top of a yo-yo and my plane fell on its back. I did not hear the engine cut off because I had music on. By the time I recovered he was in a position to shoot me.
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #196 on: January 26, 2011, 02:48:46 PM »
Honestly Kilo, by your description sounds more like your mistake than his luck Sir. :aok
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #197 on: January 26, 2011, 03:24:25 PM »
I am almost certain it is me. He shot me down and I caught on fire. I hit my engine button by mistake on the way up and did not realize it until I was at the top of a yo-yo and my plane fell on its back. I did not hear the engine cut off because I had music on. By the time I recovered he was in a position to shoot me.

So he was lucky that you screwed up ?  :rofl ... In that case, every single kill that I have gotten in the past 9 years was "lucky" I guess.
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #198 on: January 26, 2011, 03:46:46 PM »
He was very lucky I hit my engine button.

It had nothing to do with making a wrong move and everything to do with what amounts to a typo.

slapshot grasping for straws.
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #199 on: January 26, 2011, 03:56:21 PM »
He was very lucky I hit my engine button.

It had nothing to do with making a wrong move and everything to do with what amounts to a typo.

slapshot grasping for straws.


 :rofl

So hitting the engine kill switch is not making a wrong move ...  :huh ... and you know for a fact that had you not killed your engine, he just might have sent you to the tower in 2 more moves.

Who's grasping for straws ?
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #200 on: January 26, 2011, 04:04:37 PM »
You know it really does not matter.

I told you what happened if you think that has anything to do with ACM or the fight you're daft to take a British colloquialism.

It is of course the one time anything like this has ever happened and it is a picture on the forum.  




You're a pretty good troll for someone I do not know.
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #201 on: January 26, 2011, 04:14:41 PM »
You know it really does not matter.

I told you what happened if you think that has anything to do with ACM or the fight you're daft to take a British colloquialism.

It is of course the one time anything like this has ever happened and it is a picture on the forum.  




You're a pretty good troll for someone I do not know.

You could be quite daft thinking that the outcome of that fight was a forgone conclusion, in your favor, had you not mistakenly hit the engine kill switch. Maybe you were lucky that his cat farted 30 seconds before that fight began and because his eyes were watering he didn't kill you before he got lucky that you killed your engine while listening to blaring music.

You lost and luck had nothing to do with.

Your a pretty good excuse maker for someone I don't know.
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #202 on: January 26, 2011, 04:27:22 PM »
You could be quite daft thinking that the outcome of that fight was a forgone conclusion, in your favor, had you not mistakenly hit the engine kill switch. Maybe you were lucky that his cat farted 30 seconds before that fight began and because his eyes were watering he didn't kill you before he got lucky that you killed your engine while listening to blaring music.

You lost and luck had nothing to do with.

Your a pretty good excuse maker for someone I don't know.

First time in my aces high time I have ever made any excuse for losing a fight. To me it would be the same as you having your throttle control go out right after you chop it.  

I would end up killing you but was it really a victory? I wouldn't think so.

Every time I up a plane I believe its a forgone conclusion I am going to win. Does that always happen? No it does not. Is it my fault I die, yes. Was it my fault when vudu shot me down yes but it
had nothing to do with fighting. I hit a button without realizing it and it gave him the advantage, nothing he worked for. I held all the cards at the stage in the fight it happened which is why he
would be lucky.
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #203 on: January 26, 2011, 05:11:53 PM »
First time in my aces high time I have ever made any excuse for losing a fight. To me it would be the same as you having your throttle control go out right after you chop it. 

I would end up killing you but was it really a victory? I wouldn't think so.

Every time I up a plane I believe its a forgone conclusion I am going to win. Does that always happen? No it does not. Is it my fault I die, yes. Was it my fault when vudu shot me down yes but it
had nothing to do with fighting. I hit a button without realizing it and it gave him the advantage nothing he worked for. I held all the cards at the stage in the fight it happened which is why he
would be lucky.

First time in my aces high time I have ever made any excuse for losing a fight. ... great ... why start now ?

To me it would be the same as you having your throttle control go out right after you chop it. 

I would end up killing you but was it really a victory? I wouldn't think so.
... I am sure that there many WWII pilots that lost there life to malfunction(s) during a dogfight and paid the ultimate price ... and whoever downed them as a result ... placed a kill sticker on their plane for sure.

I hit a button without realizing it ... so YOU made a mistake ... not him. So it would be more along the lines that you were UN-LUCKY. Your mistake does not transfer LUCK to him ... it's all on you. You, in essence, are saying that vudu really didn't have a chance at all without YOU killing YOUR engine ... it's ludicrous to say the least if not insulting.

I held all the cards at the stage in the fight it happened which is why he would be lucky. ... I can't tell you how many times planes that held all the cards that have thought that the lonely and lowly FM2 was a forgone kill in their pelt pouch ... only to find themselves sitting back in the tower ... and LUCK had nothing to do with it ... they simply screwed up and paid the price for it.

Attributing a loss to someone else's luck, especially when you caused it, is total bollocks, to take a British colloquialism.
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #204 on: January 26, 2011, 07:03:10 PM »
uhh on a completely different not has anyone noticed the brewster on the clock in the tower.

This is not world war 2 its a game slap

I made a mistake he is lucky I made that mistake.

We are not going to agree thats fine. He killed me I said way to go then, way to go now.

He knows what happened I know what happened and that all that matters.
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #205 on: January 26, 2011, 07:47:49 PM »
Honestly Kilo, by your description sounds more like your mistake than his luck Sir. :aok
But by the screenshot it looks like he could have been avoiding an HO and the brew is shooting from where he cant actually see...below his nose, but thats something the screenshot wont show. Brew has pretty good page up for seeing the harder shots.
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #206 on: January 27, 2011, 01:24:37 AM »
Yes sukov that is you but I was aiming for Junky... If i had some of him would have posted em. Yes I did get lucky on that shot you killed your engine and I caught ya when you stalled no great skill on my part just bad luck for you. that fight had been goin on a while prior to this. Now the rest of you goons can lay off.

But by the screenshot it looks like he could have been avoiding an HO and the brew is shooting from where he cant actually see...below his nose, but thats something the screenshot wont show. Brew has pretty good page up for seeing the harder shots.
what kinda half rate goon crap are you talkin about, If I did half the crap these "aces" do or flew with half the equipment they had yall would be tryin to get rid of the Brewster not just make it worse.
honestly never crossed my mind to have a view position to look over the nose to shoot at people, hence the reason their called blind shots. what is this Heroes over Europe or something? well try this one on for size another blind shot.

I musta been avoiding that HO as well. P.S. Junky I would be embarrassed to say I lost a HO toa Brew while drivin a 152. So you can lay off with your sideways remarks.
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #207 on: January 27, 2011, 05:23:43 AM »
Easy killer....everyone pages up to see under their nose...all I'm pointing out to waystin is that a screenshot alone doesn't show what actually happened.


When we going to DA in Brews btw? Want to see how you compare to other brew flyers to see if your even worth the time... :airplane:
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Re: Brewster
« Reply #208 on: January 27, 2011, 11:39:16 AM »
lol dont feel bad I lost a HO to a zero while in a hurri lol       shows ya how much I HO.....haha

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Re: Brewster
« Reply #209 on: January 27, 2011, 12:33:07 PM »
I've been here for a couple of weeks on my own account and have played a bit on my brothers account.

I was told Brew was a good learner plane, I'm astonished by the number of people that find an excuse to shoot me in the face. Everything has better guns, everything is faster, and yet I got "you deserve to be ho'd for picking an overmodelled plane"

If it's that bleedin good why isn't everyone flying one? And don't tell me its because the Brewster isn't challenging enough to fly.

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