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Offline Shifty

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Final Numbers for Pacific Thunder
« on: April 15, 2011, 06:17:49 AM »
AIRCRAFT         KILLS      LOSSES

A6M2                   9           7

A6M5                 227        115

Ki-61                  177        109

P-38G                100         129

P-40E                 72          147

P-47D11             103         110 



ALLIED TOP GUN

Shane 69 Kills





AXIS TOP GUN

Shane 72 Kills

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Offline Shane

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Re: Final Numbers for Pacific Thunder
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2011, 07:34:30 AM »
Not bad for not flying a zeke at all   :neener:

The allies sure had the harder slog in this matchup. It was a little surprising to me how many opted to fly (and die) in the p40, I mean it's a nice ride and *can* give a decent account, but in the general absence of more historical tactics...

It wasn't surprising to see many opting for the zeke over the tony.

P-47-D11:  53  40
P-38G:        9   4
P-40E:        7   7

Ki-61:        72  16
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Offline Shifty

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Re: Final Numbers for Pacific Thunder
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2011, 11:27:42 AM »
Not bad for not flying a zeke at all   :neener:

The allies sure had the harder slog in this matchup. It was a little surprising to me how many opted to fly (and die) in the p40, I mean it's a nice ride and *can* give a decent account, but in the general absence of more historical tactics...

It wasn't surprising to see many opting for the zeke over the tony.

P-47-D11:  53  40
P-38G:        9   4
P-40E:        7   7

Ki-61:        72  16


I'm guessing when the A6M3 comes out and I run this one later on down the road it might make a difference.
I was surprised to see some of SAPP guys gave up the 38 for the Zeke. Plus I was a little disappointed that one of the guys always screaming for a PTO with the P-47D11 failed to show. I agree you did very well in both the P-47 and the Tony.

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"Haji may have blown my legs off but I'm still a stud"~ SPC Thomas Vandeventer Delta1/5 1st CAV

Offline Seadog36

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Re: Final Numbers for Pacific Thunder
« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2011, 10:08:26 PM »
I've been out of town, at work on my ship for a week and in a hanger with my mechanic 6 states away from home restoring my real airplane (1948 Globe Swift). Really sorry to have missed this one :( I was looking forward to kicking some IJA butt. When your A&P says I'm ready you have to go. <<S>>Shifty





 

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Re: Final Numbers for Pacific Thunder
« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2011, 10:17:51 PM »
Nice looking classic Seadog!  :aok. Is it flying now?  :salute.  Time way better spent on the real thing than a :airplane:
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Offline Chilli

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Re: Final Numbers for Pacific Thunder
« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2011, 03:04:07 AM »
I had a blast in the JUG.  I was actually glad that many folks went for the Axis rides.  I am just stuck on Allies rides and also like to side balance so, I found no problem flying almost entirely US metal this setup.  Nice setup, I can't wait to see it again with the A6m3.

Nice pictures Seadog.  It sure looks like a cool project.

Offline Seadog36

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Re: Final Numbers for Pacific Thunder
« Reply #6 on: April 17, 2011, 05:27:54 AM »
Nice looking classic Seadog!  :aok. Is it flying now?  :salute.  Time way better spent on the real thing than a :airplane:

She is getting there: rebuilt the magnetos, brakes, seals in the retracts, new wheels and disk brakes, new flap/retract motor, new instrument panel and glass. Still have to put the wings back on and strip the fuselage and get her down to some shiny bare metal . Its going to take at least another trip, hopefully by June she'll be back in the air :airplane: I will get one day on the gametomorrow before I ship out again for the week :D :devil